Purpose Driven ✨🫶🏾
Beanies on. Makeup off. Calling intact. I love being a therapist 🤍
#purposedriven #healing #womenover30 #christianwomen #womanofgod
Therapy is more than a profession; it’s a calling that intertwines purpose, healing, and faith. For many therapists, especially those identifying as women of faith, the experience goes beyond clinical practice—it becomes a heartfelt mission to guide others toward emotional and spiritual wellness. Wearing a beanie and skipping makeup might symbolize shedding societal expectations to focus on authentic connection and vulnerability during therapy sessions. The phrase "I therapy" may seem simple, but it encapsulates a powerful truth: therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals process trauma, rebuild their lives, and find meaning after hardship. In particular, women over 30 often face unique challenges around identity, purpose, and spirituality, making targeted healing approaches essential. Christian women therapists integrate their faith as a foundation for compassion and strength, helping clients navigate struggles while fostering hope. Being "purpose driven" means aligning one’s work with deeper values and passions. This alignment not only enriches the therapist’s own life but also enhances the quality of care for clients. Embracing healing as a continuous process allows both therapist and client to grow together, building resilience and renewing faith. This post invites those on a similar journey to celebrate their personal and professional purpose, encouraging self-expression and authenticity. It's a reminder that true healing often begins when we embrace who we are without masks, accept our calling wholeheartedly, and serve others with love and dedication. Whether you’re a therapist, a client, or someone seeking inspiration, understanding the intersection of therapy, healing, and faith can open new pathways to wholeness and joy.







































































