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PURPOSE SKOOL

18 members • $97/m

4 contributions to PURPOSE SKOOL
Anger Is Necessary.
Anger isn’t the problem. Unspoken anger is. Anger shows up when something matters and something feels wrong. It’s a signal that your heart is trying to speak. 1. NAME THE FEELING “I feel angry.” Not to justify it, but to tell the truth. Naming anger keeps it from turning into resentment or explosion. So don't avoid it. It will only grow more. 2. NAME THE NEED Anger’s need is simple: a voice, to be heard and understood. When that need goes unmet, anger falls into the ditch of withdrawal, blaming, or control. 3. RECEIVE THE GIFT When anger is named and heard by God and safe people, it becomes a gift: passion — the energy to protect, create, restore, and act with clarity. Anger is fuel. It just needs direction. Jesus held anger this way. He didn’t stuff it or act out of it, He brought it to His Father and acted from love. Reflection Where is anger trying to give you a voice today? Micro-Action Say it quietly: “I feel angry. I need to be heard.” Let God and trusted people meet you there, so anger becomes passion, not pressure.
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This is so good. Thank you. I had a really hard convo with someone I love yesterday and the anger in this person is named and so strong. This is a good reminder. And I am angry too. Good reminder.
Purpose Guides, I want to hear from you!
You’ve stepped into this work because something inside you refuses to let people settle for a life disconnected from purpose, healing, and identity. You carry stories, gifts, and experiences that someone else needs. So today, I want to hand you the mic. Share in the comments: Who you are? Why you felt called to coach? Who you love serving? What lights you up about walking people into purpose? Your story matters.Your voice matters. And the world needs to hear why you do what you do. Let’s introduce this community to the incredible guides walking alongside them!
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My name is Shelli.I’m a licensed therapist who has spent the last seven years walking closely with women recovering from complex relationship trauma, including the kind I had to heal from myself. I learned firsthand that unhealed trauma informs almost every decision we make...and too often, those decisions keep us small, stuck, or repeating the same painful patterns. That was my story… until I rewrote it. And now I help women rewrite theirs. In therapy, I help women heal in body, mind, and spirit.But healing is only half the journey. There always comes a moment when a woman asks:“What now? Who am I? Where do I go from here?” That identity work of moving from chaos to clarity, from survival to purpose, is where my coaching begins. I have a map because I walked it myself, and it’s my passion to guide women into the lives they were meant to live. My passion lies in the telling of stories and then rewriting stories from victim to creator. Coaching in this is my sweet spot.
One Thing.
If you could ask for one thing and one thing only... This one thing would be the resource, tool, or connection that would sky rocket your dream... What would it be? Don't be shy...maybe your one thing already lives inside this community? Comment below!!!
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someone to handle and manage all things social media and technology
Recovery.
Being busy is easy. Endless demands. Endless ways to convince yourself that everyone needs you. My hope for all of us is that we will CREATE room for rest. For play. For recovery. What are you going to do to CREATE space for rest?
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go for walks again... even though it is harder. since it gets dark earlier
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Shelli Norvell
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@shelli-norvell-6908
Shelli Norvell helps women gain clarity, reclaim their voice, and step into confident, empowered self-leadership.

Active 7d ago
Joined Nov 21, 2025
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Franklin, TN
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