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You're in a season of life.

  • Writer: Lilly Scheibelhut
    Lilly Scheibelhut
  • Oct 5, 2025
  • 1 min read

Warm hued leaves of orange and gold sprinkle the ground and trees. The air, crisp, grazes the skin with a cool touch. Mornings are dark. Plastic decorations pop out of yards.


Autumn is here.

A season of maturity and gratitude.


But really autumn has been here. The process a slow and gradually shift from summer. Change starts long before we notice.


Think of a small moment that radically changed your life. One where, miraculously and meticulously, the details aligned for you to bump into that person or opportunity that changed everything.


Did you know it then?


Life has seasons too. Ones that have started and we haven't noticed. Maybe even ones that have started and we don't want to notice.


Take a deep breath. Trust yourself.

Stay open to what this season of life calls you to do.

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my story

Everyone has shame in their pasts. Sharing instead of burying is the key to healing.

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One in ten children will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday.

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