16/02/2026
How can one accept a new challenging season and learn to live into it without losing focus, dreams, and visions?
Part Two
If you're in new challenging season, Adjust your pace, not your direction
Challenging seasons often require slower obedience, not abandonment of purpose.
- Do what you can with the strength you have today.
- Faithfulness in small steps keeps focus intact.
- Consistency matters more than intensity.
- Adjust your pace, not your direction
- Challenging seasons often require slower obedience, not abandonment of purpose.
- Do what you can with the strength you have today.
- Faithfulness in small steps keeps focus intact.
- Consistency matters more than intensity.
“Though it tarries, wait for it…” (Habakkuk 2:3)
Waiting is not losing focus—it is strategic alignment.
Let God redefine success for this season, because its a new season What looked like success before may look different now:
• From visibility to depth
• From activity to formation
• From building outward to
strengthening inward
“Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)
Stillness is not stagnation; it is sacred preparation.
Stay connected to life-giving voices
Stay close to prayerful, discerning voices.
Avoid voices that rush you or measure you unfairly.
Allow the HolySpirit to remind you of who you are when you forget.
Choose hope as a daily discipline,
Hope is not a feeling—it’s a decision repeated daily. Hope keeps dreams alive even when progress feels invisible.
“Why, my soul, are you downcast? … Put your hope in God.” (Psalm 42:11)
Trust that this challenging season is training, not termination
"God often prepares us in hidden places for visible impact later". What feels like loss may actually be refinement.
After you have suffered a little while, [He] will restore, support, strengthen, and establish you.” (1 Peter 5:10)
Final encouragement :
You don’t live out of a new season you live into it.
And as you do, you will discover that some dreams are not lost; they are becoming deeper, purer, and more aligned with God’s timing.
Even in the midst of challenge, do not release the vision God placed in your heart. Trials may press you, but they cannot cancel your purpose. Hold on with courage, embrace the promise with faith, and keep moving forward—because what was spoken over your life is still alive, still possible, and still waiting for your obedience. Your season of struggle is not your destination; it is the pathway to your fulfillment.