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What’s Your Next Move?

October 08, 20252 min read

If you’ve been feeling that quiet nudge lately — that inner voice asking, “What’s next for me?” — you’re not alone.

I’ve had countless conversations with business owners, CPAs, and financial professionals who find themselves at a crossroads. They’ve built something solid, maybe even successful, yet deep down, they know there’s another move to make.

It’s not always about more money or more recognition. Often, it’s about alignment.
It’s the desire to take what you’ve already learned — the experience, the relationships, the lessons — and use it for something that brings more freedom, fulfillment, and purpose.

That’s usually where the “next chapter” begins.

For some, it looks like expanding into mentoring or consulting. For others, it’s about shifting from doing the work to teaching others how to do it. And for many Christian professionals, it’s about finding a way to integrate faith and business more intentionally — to lead, serve, and make an impact without losing peace in the process.

If you’re in that season, here’s what I’d encourage you to do:

  • Reflect deeply before rushing forward. Ask yourself what matters most right now — not just for your career, but for your calling.

  • Take inventory of your strengths. The next chapter often starts with what’s already in your hands.

  • Stay open to new ways to create impact. Sometimes, the opportunity you’ve been praying for doesn’t show up in the same form as your current role or business.

Your next move doesn’t need to be rushed — it just needs to be intentional.

You’ve already built a foundation of wisdom, experience, and credibility. The real question is how you’ll use those gifts in the next season.

Because sometimes, the next great move isn’t about starting over — it’s about stepping forward with clarity, purpose, and courage.


A Faith Reflection

Proverbs 16:9 reminds us, “The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.”

It’s a beautiful reminder that while we may not see the full path ahead, we can still take the next faithful step. God often reveals direction through movement — not before it, but in the midst of it.

So as you consider your next chapter, remember this: your plans matter, but His purpose gives them power. Trust Him to order your steps as you take your next move forward in faith.

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