How to See the Good, Again

In this concluding episode of the “Love & Clarity” season for The Jesus Over Everything podcast, Lisa Whittle dives deep into the challenge of finding true joy during difficult seasons, especially around the holidays. With her signature honesty and insight, Lisa explores how chronic perfectionism and a tendency to over-analyze can steal your ability to experience the present moment. She also reveals how shifting your focus from “what was” or “what if” to “what is” can unlock a new perspective on life—one that allows you to embrace the joy you’ve been missing. If you’ve ever struggled with feeling stuck in your circumstances or letting past disappointments define your present, this episode is for you. Lisa will help you see beyond the fog of perfectionism and disappointment, offering a fresh lens through which to view your life, your struggles, and the good that is still waiting to be discovered!


Listen in to learn more:

(0:49) The challenge of finding joy when life "should" be joyful  

(2:04) How chronic perfectionism can trap you in a cycle of overthinking  

(3:01) Shifting your focus from "what was" and "what if" to "what is"  

(5:58) The difference between things working out and things working together  

(7:29) How God helps you see the good, even in difficult times  

(9:29) Finding peace when life’s circumstances feel unfair or wrong


RESOURCES


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Mentioned in the episode:

Dwell Bible App: https://get.dwellbible.com/joe/ 

The Hard Good: https://shopstyle.it/l/bJp1l 


Connect with Lisa:

Website: https://www.lisawhittle.com 

Substack: https://letsbeclear.substack.com 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficial 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittle 

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