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Setting Goals Aligned with Your Calling as a Lady

Once you understand your identity and hear God’s voice, the next step is to set goals that align with your calling. Goal setting is not just about achievements; it is about intentionally walking in the path God designed for you. Each step should bring you closer to fulfilling your God-given purpose.

Start with small, practical steps that are achievable yet challenging. Break down big visions into manageable milestones, and celebrate progress along the way. This approach prevents discouragement and keeps you motivated while developing discipline and focus.

Avoid distractions that can derail your path. Peer pressure, social media comparisons, and impulsive decisions often mislead young ladies on the frontline. Staying grounded in your values and purpose ensures that every goal you pursue strengthens your spiritual, personal, and professional growth.

Remember that God-given goals require patience and persistence. Align your actions with His timing, and trust that each step, no matter how small, is part of a bigger plan. Goal setting under God’s guidance equips you to navigate life with clarity and confidence.

Assessment Questions:

1. How can you ensure your short-term and long-term goals align with God’s purpose for your life?


2. What practical steps can you take to avoid distractions that derail your direction?

Prince Victor Matthew 

Hope Expression Values You 

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