Category: Mindset Shifts

  • The Painful Truth Behind Waiting to Be Chosen And How to Heal

    The Painful Truth Behind Waiting to Be Chosen And How to Heal

    Some parts of us are still standing by the door, waiting to be picked. Waiting for the call, the text back, the invitation, the “yes.” Waiting to finally feel chosen — by someone, anyone — so we can stop wondering if we’re worth choosing at all.

    If you’ve ever felt that quiet ache, this post is for you. Not to shame the waiting, but to gently walk you toward the truth that can finally end it.

    Still Waiting to Be Chosen? Here’s What’s Really Going On

    Why We Wait to Be Chosen In The First Place

    This isn’t only about romance, though it often shows up there first and loudest.
    It’s about identity and it shows up everywhere you’re still asking someone or something outside of you to confirm your worth before you’ll fully receive it, act on it, or believe it. So we perform. We shrink. We overextend ourselves to be liked, needed and eventually, be picked.

    The ache doesn’t come from being unloved, it comes from looking for love and our self-worth in places that were never meant to define us.
    It can sound like:

    • Waiting for a parent to finally say “I’m proud of you” before you feel allowed to be proud of yourself.
    • Waiting for your spouse to notice the way you show up before you believe you’re enough. Meanwhile, over-loving or over-giving in the meantime, hoping you’ll finally be seen and loved the way you crave to be loved.
    • Waiting for a boss, a client, or a room full of people to validate your idea before you let yourself believe it’s worth pursuing.
    • Waiting until you “have enough” — enough money, enough capital, enough equipment, enough certainty — before you finally take that bold step you’ve been carrying for years.

    That last one deserves its own sentence: waiting to be “ready” is often just waiting to be chosen, wearing a more acceptable disguise. It feels responsible. It feels wise. But underneath it can be the same old ache — I need something outside myself to confirm this is safe, valid, worth doing — before you’ll take any action.

    Somewhere along the way, many of us absorbed a quiet belief: I have to earn my place. I have to be chosen — by a person, by perfect conditions, by certainty itself — to know I’m allowed to take up space.

    Signs You Are Still Waiting to Be Chosen

    This waiting can be sneaky. It doesn’t always look like loneliness — sometimes it looks like:

    • Over explaining yourself to be understood or for your opinion to be accepted.
    • Saying yes when your spirit is whispering no.
    • Feeling unsettled when you’re not anyone’s first choice.
    • Replaying conversations, wondering if you said too much or too little.
    • Struggling to feel “enough”, [pretty enough… smart enough…loveable…], unless someone else confirms it.
    • Delaying the business, the trip, the bold next step — waiting for the right time — when what you’re actually waiting for is permission.
    • Over-functioning in a relationship — at home, at work, in friendships — hoping enough giving will finally make someone see your worth.

    If you recognised yourself in even one of these, take a breath. This isn’t a flaw to fix overnight, it’s a wound asking to be healed, gently. And it doesn’t only live in matters of the heart. It can live in your home, your career, your business plans, the goal you haven’t taken action on because you’re still waiting for someone to tell you it’s good enough to pursue.

    The Truth That Changes The Waiting

    This is where your mindset shifts: you were chosen before anyone had the chance to choose you.

    Ephesians 1:4 reminds us that we were chosen before the foundation of the world — not after we proved ourselves, not after we became impressive enough, not after someone finally noticed us. Before any of that. You didn’t get picked late. You were never not picked.

    This truth doesn’t erase the pain of past rejection. But it does loosen its grip. The validation you’ve been waiting for from people was never going to satisfy the ache anyway, because the ache was never about people. It was about identity.

    How To Begin Healing This Part Of You

    Healing isn’t instant, but it is possible and it starts with small, intentional shifts:

    • Name the wound, don’t numb it. Whether it was a parent, a friendship, a relationship — naming where the belief started helps you separate the old story from the truth.
    • Practice receiving, not performing. Notice the moments you’re tempted to overextend yourself for approval. Pause. Ask: would I still offer this if no one was watching?
    • Speak the truth until it’s louder than the lie. Try saying aloud: “I am already chosen. I don’t have to earn what’s already mine.”
    • Let God’s choosing be the final word. Bring the ache to Him directly, even if it feels small or silly. He’s not waiting for a polished prayer.

    A Practical Exercise: The Chosen Reflection

    Set aside at least 5 minutes today:

    1. Write down one relationship or situation where you felt “not chosen.”
    2. Next to it, write the belief that moment created (example, “I was rejected because I’m not pretty enough”).
    3. Cross it out, and write Ephesians 1:4 beside it instead.
    4. Read it aloud. Let it sit with you. You don’t have to feel different immediately, you are just starting to tell yourself a truer story.

    You Don’t Have to Wait Anymore

    The part of you still standing by the door — she can finally rest. Not because everyone will choose her now, but because she was never waiting on the right people to begin with. She was waiting to come home to the truth: she was chosen all along.

    If this met you somewhere today, I’d love to hear from you — comment below with one truth you’re choosing to believe over the old waiting story. And if this is your first time here, [Subscribe by clicking on the link below], to get posts like this delivered straight to your inbox, so truth reaches you before the noise does.

  • The Identity Shift: The Truth About Who You Are And How It Changes Everything

    The Identity Shift: The Truth About Who You Are And How It Changes Everything

    You can change your habits, your routine, your morning affirmations, and still feel stuck. That’s because most of us are trying to fix our behaviour before we’ve settled the deeper question: Who do I actually believe I am?

    This is the identity shift. It’s the difference between temporary motivation and long lasting transformation.

    Why Mindset Work Alone Isn’t Enough

    Mindset shifts and affirmations are very powerful tools, but they work best when they are built on solid ground. If you’re affirming, “I am worthy” or “I am enough”, while secretly believing, deep down, that your self worth depends on performance, external approval, or your results, the affirmation becomes a Band-Aid instead of a firm foundation.

    Real changes starts when you stop asking “how do I become more confident?” and start asking “who has God said I am?”

    That single question shifts your focus from chasing external answers to seeking internal truths and that’s where everything begins to change — your confidence, your boundaries, your relationships, your purpose.

    What Identity in God Actually Means

    This isn’t about ignoring your struggles or pretending you have it all figured out. It’s about anchoring your sense of self somewhere steadier than your circumstances, your past, or other people’s opinions.

    A few truths worth sitting with:

    • You are not defined by your worst season or your most recent mistake.
    • Your worth was never meant to be earned through striving for something outside yourself.
    • God’s view of you isn’t shaped by your results, your relationship status, or your follower count. He loves you just because…
    • The version of you that feels “not enough” is often operating from an old, false identity, not the true one.

      Romans 12:2 puts it simply: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may discern what is the will of God.” Renewal isn’t a one-time event. It’s a daily choice to think differently about who you are.

    Signs You’re Operating from a False Identity

    Sometimes, we don’t even realise we’re living from the wrong script. A few common signs:

    • Constantly comparing your life, timeline, or progress to other people.
    • Feeling like you have to prove your worth through achievements.
    • Struggling to rest without feeling guilty.
    • Basing your self-image on how others perceive you.
    • Feeling lost or anxious when your plans don’t go the way you expected.

    If any of these feel familiar, it’s not a character flaw, it’s a sign the identity shift hasn’t happened yet. But hey! There’s good news; it’s never too late. Your identity can still shift.

    How to Begin the Identity Shift

    This isn’t an overnight fix, but it is a daily practice.
    Some place to start:

    • Get quiet enough to hear the truth. Limiting beliefs are loud and the truth is usually quieter. Make conscious effort to quieten your mind, sit in silence/meditate, journal, and most importantly, pray.
    • Replace each lie with its specific truth. Generalised affirmations don’t work. To see results, affirmations has to be specific to you and the limiting belief you are working to overcome. Don’t just say “I am enough.” Say what you are replacing. For instance, “I don’t need to perform to be loved.” This affirmation replaces that voice in your head that has convinced you that you have to do more and more to be loved or accepted by others.
      Someone who loves you simply does. Just like Jesus loves us. We’ve done nothing to merit this love. He just loves us.
    • Let go of the comparison loop. Someone else’s becoming is not a measure of your falling behind.
    • Return to the Word as your mirror. Scripture isn’t just inspiration, it’s meant to reflect back who you actually are underneath who the world told you to be.

    You Were Never Meant to Build Yourself From Scratch

    Here’s the freedom in all of this: you don’t have to manufacture a new identity through sheer willpower. You’re not starting from zero. You’re returning to something that was already true before the noise , the comparison, and the striving got loud.

    The world will keep handing you a script and people will still tell you to do/be more. The identity shift is choosing, daily, to put the worldly script down and pick up the truth that has been there all along.

    So Where Do You Go From Here?

    You don’t need to have this all figured out today. The identity shift isn’t a switch you flip, it’s a posture you keep retuning to, especially on the days the old, false identity feels louder than the truth.

    So here’s where I’d encourage you to start: pick one lie/ limiting belief you have about yourself —just one— and bring it to God today. Not to fix it instantly, but to replace the lie with a truth you start telling yourself frequently. That’s how renewal happens. Quietly, daily, intentionally.

    You aren’t behind. You are not far gone. You are not what your worst season said about you.
    You are who God says you are and that’s the identity worth building your whole life on.

    If this spoke to you, I’d love to hear from you. Drop a comment below and tell me one truth you are choosing to believe today instead of the old narrative. And if you know a woman who needs the reminder, share this post with her.

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  • How To Align Your Mindset To Skip Feeling Burnt Out

    How To Align Your Mindset To Skip Feeling Burnt Out

  • Becoming Her: Why You Feel Burnt Out

    Becoming Her: Why You Feel Burnt Out

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