Your Start-Over Style Is:

The Realist

Through every obstacle, I stay grounded and focused, determined to rebuild my life one step at a time with practical actions and steadfast resolve.

White knot divider | Dawn Mann Sanders | Christian Author and Motivational Speaker | Biblical Relationship Advice

Practical, Grounded, and Dependable... You excel at seeing things as they are and taking a measured approach to life. Your realistic outlook and steady demeanor ensure that you accomplish what you set out to do.

There’s more to you than meets the eye...

“As I began sharing this strategy that had so profoundly impacted my journey, I quickly realized its universal relevance. Its application extended far beyond the realm of widowhood. It offered a pathway to healing, purpose, and fulfillment for anyone grappling with chaos and despair.”

— Dawn Mann Sanders, When Your World Ends —

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So, what does this mean for The Realist?

First, your unmatched practicality lets you navigate distractions and focus on what truly matters. With a clear and objective perspective, you effectively navigate life’s challenges and consistently reach your objectives.

Secondly, your grounded nature is your strength. You maintain a calm and composed attitude, even in the most challenging situations. Your balanced perspective helps you navigate life’s ups and downs with ease, ensuring you remain on a steady path.

Finally, your dependability is highly valued by those around you. People know they can rely on you to follow through on your commitments. Your consistency and reliability make you a trusted leader and team member, inspiring confidence in others.

“A man’s heart plans his way, but the LORD directs his steps.”

— Proverbs 16:9 —

A Cord of Blue Divider | Dawn Mann Sanders | Christian Author and Motivational Speaker | Biblical Relationship Advice

3 Action Steps

For The Realist to Begin Again

Sometimes, your emphasis on practicality can limit your vision. It’s crucial to allocate time to dream and contemplate new possibilities. Set aside a few moments each week to brainstorm and let your imagination run wild. This practice will enable you to look beyond immediate concerns and explore new opportunities.
While your grounded nature is valuable, being open to change is equally important. Don’t be afraid to challenge yourself and occasionally step out of your comfort zone. Experiment with something new or different, and embrace the uncertainty accompanying it. This approach can foster personal growth and yield unexpected rewards.
Lastly, while your dependability is a strength, don’t be afraid to ask for help when necessary. Recognize that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Identify three tasks you can delegate this week and share them with capable team members. Delegating these tasks will not only lighten your load but also foster a sense of teamwork.

Remember

Your practicality, grounded nature, and dependability are your greatest strengths.

Continue to leverage these qualities while daring to explore new horizons, stepping out of your comfort zone, and seeking support when needed. Cultivating these habits will elevate your success and inspire those around you. Keep being the steadfast realist others admire and depend on, my friend—greatness is on the horizon!

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When Your World Ends: God's Creative Process for Rebuilding a Life

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