On Monday we talked about the possibility that you are not stuck.
You are being developed.
Today I want to slow that down.
Because it is one thing to believe a season has purpose.
It is another thing to participate in that purpose.
If this season is shaping you, then how?
And who are you becoming inside of it?
Let’s look at it honestly.
Victim Mindset or Builder Mindset?
Every season will invite one of two narratives.
A victim mindset asks:
Why is this happening to me?
Why does this always go wrong?
When will this finally change?
A builder mindset asks:
What is this season building in me?
What skills are being sharpened?
What patterns are being exposed?
One keeps you waiting.
The other puts you to work.
This is not about denying difficulty. Some seasons are painful. Some are unfair. Some are exhausting.
But even in those seasons, you still get to decide whether you will simply endure them or be developed by them.
Pause for a moment and ask yourself honestly:
Which mindset have I been operating from lately?
No judgment. Just awareness.
Awareness is where growth begins.
Coaching Tool 1: Identity Reflection
When life feels stalled, we obsess over outcomes.
When will this change?
When will I move forward?
When will I see results?
Instead, shift the focus to identity.
Ask yourself:
- Who am I becoming in this season?
- What traits are being strengthened in me?
- What values are becoming clearer?
- If this season had a job description, what would it say it is training me for?
Write your answers down. Do not rush this.
Often what feels like delay is actually identity construction.
You are not just building results.
You are building capacity.
Coaching Tool 2: Strengths Audit
Hard seasons reveal strengths you did not know you had.
Look back over the past six to twelve months and ask:
- What have I handled that an earlier version of me could not?
- Where have I shown resilience?
- What uncomfortable conversations have I survived?
- What responsibilities am I carrying now that once felt intimidating?
Growth leaves evidence.
You may not feel stronger. But look at what you are carrying now compared to a year ago.
That is development.
Coaching Tool 3: Lessons Learned Journaling
When a season feels heavy, your brain scans for threat. It looks for what is wrong.
We have to intentionally scan for growth.
Take out a journal and draw two columns.
Column One: What This Season Has Brought
Stress
Change
Loss
Uncertainty
New responsibility
Column Two: What It Has Taught Me
Boundaries
Patience
Emotional regulation
Clear communication
Self trust
Letting go
Nothing is wasted if it is reflected on.
When you name the lesson, you reclaim the power.
Coaching Tool 4: The Seasonal Audit
Think of your life in seasons.
Are you planting right now?
Growing?
Pruning?
Resting?
Each season requires something different.
You do not harvest in winter.
You do not prune during full bloom.
Sometimes frustration comes from trying to force a harvest in a season meant for root growth.
Ask yourself:
- What is this season asking of me?
- What habits belong here?
- What expectations need to be released?
When you align your effort with the season you are in, frustration decreases and focus increases.
You Are Not Behind
One of the loudest lies during developmental seasons is this:
I should be further by now.
But further according to who?
Comparison distorts perspective. Your timeline is not proof of your worth.
Depth takes time. Leadership takes pressure. Wisdom takes experience.
The people you admire most were shaped in quiet seasons no one applauded.
You are not behind.
You are being built.
A Different Question
Instead of asking, "When will this be over?"
Try asking, "What is this building that I will need later?"
Because one day you may look back and realize:
This was the season that strengthened your voice.
This was the season that built your endurance.
This was the season that clarified your direction.
Development becomes powerful when it becomes intentional.
So do not just survive this season.
Cooperate with it.
Reflect in it.
Learn in it.
Strengthen in it.
You are not stuck.
You are being shaped.
And the more consciously you engage the process, the more confidently you will step into what comes next.
Keep building lovelies,
-srt
P.S. Happiest birthday wishes to my handsome, smart, brilliant middle son Devon.


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