Dream Again
A truth not often spoken about in the pursuit of intentional living is this: the journey is not linear. It is a winding road marked by twists and turns, sacrifice, failure and seasons of frustration and uncertainty. Many fall off course, overwhelmed.
I have been many. Yet even in my drifting and discouragement, something remained. I still carried a burden to see women live God-centered, impactful lives. I still felt a deep empathy for the vulnerable, marginalized and overlooked. I still desired to create community and spaces where people could feel seen, loved and given the opportunity to thrive. Purpose was knocking but I felt too disheartened to answer. Several moments I thought, “God, please—get someone else to do it!” Still, I am grateful for the journey because through it, a unique compassion has been formed in me for the exhausted, the discouraged and the ones quietly drifting.
What does this have to do with dreaming again? Everything. “Dream again” is not a whimsical slogan. It is a call back to alignment. An invitation to return to Heaven’s will for your life. A decision to show up again—whole, present, and intentional.
What needs to be repaired? What needs to be revived?
Sometimes dreaming again doesn’t look like launching something new. Sometimes it looks like hope being restored, the quiet but powerful belief that you were made for more. Today, my heart is for the woman whose ability to dream has been paralyzed. Where creativity has been stifled and zeal diminished by:
- disappointment
- distance from Holy Spirit
- lack of discipline
- outdated strategy
- battered faith
- fear and anxiety
- declining health
- unrepented sin
- blurred vision
I’ve been there. There was a season where the weight of the vision felt unbearable. Picking it back up felt overwhelming and too painful to consider. In fact, that paralysis left me for years unable to read, write or even envision direction for Poised & Purposed. I’m talking about being immobilized by disappointment, doubt, grief, insecurity and a broken spirit. It felt easier to pray the vision away than to pray for the strength to carry it again. Then in 2026, God spoke in my heart simply: “Dare to dream again.” No long explanation. Just an invitation to hope again, to heal and to realign what had been fractured within me.
Right where you are mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually, this is your invitation to dream again. If you ever needed permission, here it is. God is inviting you to hope again and to believe that He can restore passion, direction and vision. It starts as simple as a prayer: “Holy Spirit, help me to dream again.” Then remain attentive to the gentle nudges, the sparked curiosities and the stirred up strength. Heaven is responding.
And for the ambitious girlies, the builders and the visionaries, this invitation includes you too. Dreaming again may not mean doing more. It may mean going back to the drawing board. Before the next idea, opportunity or partnership, pause and ask, “What is God requiring of me?”. Not many people appreciate the admin work. But this is not the boring part—it is the necessary part.
Take the time to take inventory, because misalignment is subtle. It doesn’t always affect your ability to function—but it will affect your impact. And that’s the danger. Many are building businesses, brands, ministries and even lives while operating below the standard God intended. Sales may be skyrocketing, opportunities may be presenting themselves. Naturally, things look successful but by Kingdom standards, there is a lack of authority and true impact.
A poised and purposed woman is first aligned with Heaven, then from that place, she executes vision with intention, persistence and power because God Himself is backing her. This is not just inspiration but it is a spiritual reality. The call to dream again is not always an invitation to do more. Sometimes, it is a call to return with open hearts and surrendered wills.
