This episode is a gentle truth-telling moment. You didn’t hit all your goals this year. And yet… your life changed in ways you never planned. You walk through the power of keeping a simple Transformation Journal and how it revealed patterns, growth, healing, and real wins you would have otherwise forgotten. You talk honestly about heartbreak, shame, faith, health struggles, unexpected callings, becoming a realtor, teaching, creating books, and learning how to put yourself first without guilt. This episode is an invitation. Not to hustle harder. But to notice what actually changed. Because transformation doesn’t always look like goal completion. Sometimes it looks like becoming a different person.

In this episode of The Joyfully Prepared Podcast, I’m sharing what happened when I didn’t hit the goals I set at the beginning of the year and why that didn’t mean the year was a failure. As I looked back, I realized something surprising. My life changed in big, meaningful ways I never planned, and I would have forgotten most of it if I hadn’t written it down.

This episode is an invitation to slow down and notice what actually changed in your life, even if your goals didn’t turn out the way you expected. Growth doesn’t always look like accomplishment. Sometimes it looks like becoming kinder to yourself, stronger in your faith, or more aware of what truly matters. You’re not behind. You’re becoming. And that kind of growth matters.

Joyfully Prepared Library
A growing collection of classes, guides, and resources focused on self-reliance, homemaking skills, preparedness, and mindset.

The Bean Book
A practical guide to buying, storing, preparing, and using dried beans in everyday meals.

The Wheat Book
A beginner-friendly guide to wheat, including storage, preparation, and ways to use wheat to feed your family well.

Transformation Journal Pages
Simple printable pages to help you track daily wins, spiritual insights, and personal growth.

Future Transformation Journal Group
A possible upcoming group experience focused on journaling, reflection, accountability, and growth.