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“Still Chosen” Offers Hope for Women Facing Delayed Dreams, Singleness, or Burnout 

August 7, 2025

LaTania Michelle, an executive coach and author, has released a new devotional titled "Still Chosen: A Devotional for the Woman Who Feels Forgotten but Still Called," now available on Amazon Kindle, Audible, and in paperback. This 14-day devotional is designed for women experiencing periods of waiting in various life areas including singleness, infertility, career transitions, grief, or spiritual burnout. The book combines Scripture, guided prayer, spiritual declarations, and neuroscience-informed mindset techniques through LaTania's Warfare + Rewiring™ framework.

Who is affected

  • Women who feel they are in waiting periods (experiencing singleness, infertility, career transitions, grief, or spiritual burnout)
  • Women who have "done everything right" but find themselves in liminal spaces
  • High-achieving women navigating seasons of delay, burnout, and transition
  • Women recovering from heartbreak, navigating midlife transitions, or questioning their significance
  • Educators, executives, entrepreneurs, and ministries seeking spiritual depth and leadership clarity (LaTania's clients)

What action is being taken

  • LaTania Michelle is releasing her newest devotional "Still Chosen" which is now available on Amazon Kindle, Audible, and paperback
  • The 14-day devotional is offering Scripture, guided prayer, spiritual declarations, and neuroscience-informed mindset work using the Warfare + Rewiring™ framework
  • LaTania is speaking at national conferences, colleges, churches, and women's empowerment events
  • Design Your Destiny Communications is empowering leaders through faith-based personal development services

Why it matters

  • The devotional addresses a cultural obsession with speed, achievement, and visibility that can leave women feeling forgotten
  • It provides tools to help women reclaim their identity during periods of perceived delay
  • The book combines biblical truth with neuroscience-backed tools to transform feelings of being overlooked
  • It fills a gap for an "often overlooked audience" of women waiting on love, purpose, healing, or new beginnings
  • The devotional helps rewire emotional narratives of delay, disqualification, or invisibility

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint