Reclaim Your Identity workbook

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    “Your Habits Help YOU finish what God told you to start”

    Nicole Hauff

    Productivity Coach

    Everyday Architect Coaching



    The search is over!

    I would finish a workshop and still not know what to do next.

    I would work with a coach and get a plan for the next step to take, only to get stuck again.

    I needed answers, impactful ones that would give me the next step.

    It seemed like every coach and every program says that THEY ARE THE SOLUTION, so I figured that I just hadn’t found the right one.

    I started to question myself and fear crept in.

    I thought, what if I’m not good enough?

    When I started to spend more time asking God the questions that I desperately needed answers to, He gave them to me and I had to trust Him at His word.

    Every morning, I asked and still ask, “what is your vision for my life?” and the gift I received was clarity.

    I asked, “What do You want me to do right now?”, and my days became more productive.

    I’m good enough to do what God told me to do! He trusts me, so I could trust myself, I was called and He has equipped me. I’m made in His image so why wouldn’t He use me. I no longer have to fear whether I’m good enough. I love my coaches and the courses that have helped me learn what I need to in order to help others, but I love knowing my God who has all the answers even more.

    Knowing who you are and what you are called to will unlock many doors for you. I recently held a Transforming Vision Retreat that was years in the making. I had to wait longer than I ever expected to. My dream wasn’t delayed because I was disobedient. It was delayed so that I could know Him in a more intimate way first. He wasn’t in my fear and He isn’t in yours. It’s time to get rid of anything that is causing a delay in the vision God has for you.

    I want to share with you a workbook that I

    "accidentally"

    created when I was walking through fear and doubt.