As a single woman who loves Jesus, you don’t want to go through another summer feeling disappointed and stuck.
You’re excited for this season, but it can be filled with disappointment, loneliness, and a lot of uncertainty.
For so long you’ve had high hopes. . .that you’ll fit into that swimsuit; that some guy would meet you, think you’re awesome, and pursue you; you’ve dreamt of your wedding day, having a best friend to do life with, feeling loved, and becoming a mom.
You’ve worked to guard your heart, stay pure, and have been praying for your future spouse.
And then, summer after summer, nothing has happened, you’re attending weddings alone, dealing with family, and had to figure out life on your own.
Even as an independent woman, doing things alone all the time can get really lonely.
Here’s the truth: you can THRIVE during this season of your life & for as long as it lasts.
That is why I created this FREE Single Ladies Summer Thrive Guide to walk you through some common issues that summer can bring up.
In this guide I talk about swimsuits, weddings, family vacations, evenings spent alone, and goals. I give you a new way to think about things, and some great questions to ask yourself.
Get this free guide today, and start implementing these practical tips.
Your future self will thank you!
My name is Angie Woods and I give single women the tools to confidently pursue the life they really want.
Why am I here talking to you about being single, and Stewarding Your Story?
My story was one of believing marriage, and kiddos was the ‘happily ever after’ part. But, like you I found every birthday in my 20’s waiting for that story line to start for me. But don’t worry—I wasn’t wasting that singleness; oh no, I was serving Jesus through youth ministry, and I could throw a killer tacky prom. Then at 31, I got married, and for the next few years had a few babies. One day, I was looking at my reflection in the Chick-fil-a drive up window—rollin’ up in a mini-van with 3 carseats filled with those dream kiddos. And, you know what---- it wasn’t ‘happily ever after.’
—I WAS ACTUALLY MISERABLE—
I had everything I thought I wanted, and I was dealing with the same stuff I was in my 20’s.
Thoughts like:
You are not enough.
Why did you do that; that was stupid?
Is it ever going to get easier?
He doesn’t love you…
I can’t make them happy…
I don’t know how to do this…
And then——I DISCOVERED COACHING.
I learned how to take every thought captive.
I learned how to feel my emotions and what was causing them.
I learned what unconditional love really was.
I developed an incredible relationship with myself.
My relationship with God deepened on so many levels.
I dropped 30 pounds by changing the way I thought about food.