Is It the Right Time to Pursue Your God-Given Dream?

Is this the right time to pursue a dream?

I hear this question often, especially from women who already have a full life:

Maybe you’ve asked it too. You’re already juggling a lot. You have people you’re caring for. And yet, somewhere in the middle of all of it, there’s this quiet idea, this pull you can’t quite shake

But instead of moving forward, you keep circling the same thought.
Maybe later. Maybe when things calm down. Maybe when I have more time.

In this episode, I want to gently challenge those thoughts. Because sometimes what looks like a timing issue is actually something deeper. Fear. Overcommitment. Or uncertainty about what God is asking of you right now.

IF YOU’VE EVER WONDERED IF IT’S THE RIGHT TIME TO PURSUE YOUR GOD-SHAPED DREAM, THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU.

You’ll hear three common beliefs when it comes to timing and how they can quietly keep you stuck longer than you realize.

You’ll also learn how to begin discerning your next step with God, without waiting for a perfectly clear path.

In this episode I talk about:

  • Why “I can always do this later” might not be as safe as it sounds

  • How being busy can mask a deeper question about obedience

  • Questions to help you discern if fear or calling is driving your hesitation

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to be wise about your time. Scripture reminds us to number our days and live with intention.

But wisdom doesn’t mean waiting forever. Sometimes it means asking a better question.

Not “Is this the right time?” but “God, what are You inviting me to say yes to right now?”

If you’re craving space to process that question with other women who are walking a similar road, I’d love to invite you into Dream Believers. It’s a place where you can get out of your head, hear from the Lord, and take your next step alongside women who understand what it feels like to hold both faith and a dream at the same time.
Join us here: merrittonsa.com/dreambelievers

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

And you don’t have to wait for perfect timing to begin.