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A Little Faith for the Hard Days

  • Jun 7
  • 4 min read

Updated: 4 days ago

As a Life Mastery Certified Coach®, Susan integrates spirituality with practicality, guiding women to discover their unique Soul Goal™ and chart a personal path to success and happiness. Unlock your inner wisdom, align your heart with your mind, and uncover actionable steps that resonate with your authentic self.

Senior Level Executive Contributor Susan F. Moody Brainz Magazine

Some days feel heavier than others. You wake up already tired, the to-do list feels endless, and the challenges in front of you seem bigger than your energy to face them. On days like that, life can feel downright insurmountable.


We all have those moments when our thoughts start racing ahead to every possible outcome, most of them not particularly encouraging. The mind can spiral quickly, turning a difficult moment into an overwhelming one.


When that happens, it helps to pause. Take a breath. Recenter yourself. Remember a simple truth, with a little bit of faith, all will be well.


Clasped hands resting on an open book, suggesting prayer or reflection in a warm, dimly lit room

Faith doesn’t always mean believing everything will unfold exactly the way you planned. Sometimes it simply means trusting that you’ll find your way through whatever comes next. It’s the quiet confidence that even if today feels messy or uncertain, tomorrow can bring clarity, solutions, or unexpected grace. Let that thought become a small mantra when the day feels heavy, with a little bit of faith, all will be well.


When faith makes a difference


Faith often shows up in the most ordinary moments, gently shifting how we move through a difficult day:


1. When work feels overwhelming: Maybe the emails keep piling up, deadlines loom, and nothing seems to be going smoothly. Instead of spiraling into frustration, taking a breath and reminding yourself that you can handle one step at a time can calm the storm.


2. When life throws an unexpected challenge your way: A conversation goes sideways. Plans fall apart. Something you counted on doesn’t happen. Faith reminds you that detours sometimes lead to better paths.


3. When doubt creeps in: We’ve all had those moments when our inner voice asks, “Can I really do this?” Faith answers quietly but firmly, yes, keep going.


In these moments, faith isn’t dramatic or grand. It’s simply a steady, reassuring presence that helps you keep moving forward.


Simple ways to recenter yourself


When life feels overwhelming, grounding yourself in small practices can bring you back to a place of calm and trust.


1. Pause and breathe: When everything feels like too much, the simplest action can be the most powerful. A slow, deep breath signals to your mind and body that it’s okay to settle down.


Action step: Take three slow breaths right now. Inhale deeply through your nose, hold for a moment, and exhale slowly. Let your shoulders relax.


2. Repeat your mantra: Words carry energy. A short phrase can help redirect your thoughts when worry begins to take over.


Action step: Quietly say to yourself, "With a little bit of faith, all will be well." Repeat it whenever you feel tension rising.


3. Focus on the next small step: When we try to solve everything at once, problems grow bigger in our minds. Faith often shows up through progress, not perfection.


Action step: Ask yourself, "What is the very next step I can take right now?" Do that one thing, and let the rest unfold later.


4. Remember past challenges you’ve overcome: Think back to difficult moments in your life that once felt overwhelming. Somehow, you found your way through them.


Action step: Write down two or three challenges you’ve already navigated successfully. Let them remind you of your resilience.


5. Allow hope to enter the conversation: Our minds often jump to worst-case scenarios. Faith gently opens the door to better possibilities.


Action Step: Instead of asking, "What if everything goes wrong?" Try asking, "What if things work out better than I expect?"


The wise woman says


Life will always have days that test your patience, your strength, and your confidence. Those moments are part of the human experience. But they don’t have to define your outlook or your ability to move forward.


Sometimes all it takes is a breath, a pause, and a gentle reminder that you don’t have to carry everything alone. Faith, whether in yourself, in life, or in something greater, can help steady your heart when the path feels uncertain.


So the next time a day feels overwhelming, remember this simple mantra:


"With a little bit of faith, all will be well."

Let it guide your thoughts. Let it calm your mind. Most of all, let it remind you that even on the hardest days, you are stronger and more supported than you might realize.


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Susan F. Moody, Intuitive Business, Life, and Success Coach

Susan F. Moody, Wise Woman, is dedicated to empowering women to tap into their own inner wisdom and discover the power of intentional living. Along her personal journey, Susan became a wisdom seeker looking for ways to connect with the divine for inspiration and guidance. She started working with the I Ching, angel cards, wisdom cards, runes, and pendulum work over 20 years ago and now offers these spiritual insight tools as an option to her clients. She has also developed a tangible technique, the Soul Goal™ finder, to help clients answer the contemplative question “Why am I here?”

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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