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Freedom is about making your own decisions and choosing how you make an impact. But if you’ve been living for others, how do you make the shift? Listen in as I explain how to identify what freedom looks like for you and step into that vision of who God is calling you to be!
What would it feel like to not worry about the opinions of others? What would your life look like if you gave more weight to your opinion? What if you found your true purpose in life and ran with it?
To me, that’s what freedom is all about. Knowing you can make your own decisions and choose how you make an impact.
But if you’ve spent years and years living for others, how do you make the shift? How do you start living into who God created you to be?
On this episode of The Live Out Loud Show, I explain how to identify what freedom looks like for you and share five strategies for stepping into that vision of who you want to be.
I discuss how the living God sent His son so we could live free and describe how to leverage Scripture to feel loved, worthy and free to do what you’re called to do.
Listen in and learn how to transition from feeling trapped by the rules of others to making your own rules!
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