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  • Writer: Tracy Medling
    Tracy Medling
  • Nov 10
  • 2 min read

Welcome to "The Next Chapter"!


It's been a while since I've written here - life has been busy, challenging and changing! But it's time to move on to "The Next Chapter" as retirement opens up opportunities to share my on-going journey of applying daily Divine downloads to what I'm going through, learning through, healing through and sharing with others with the intent and hope that it might help them too.


My name is Tracy Medling. I’m a wife, a mother and grandmother, a sister, aunt, cousin, niece and friend. I am a Christian who is on a daily mission to hear my heavenly Father more clearly, share what I am receiving to benefit others and have conversations that are a mutually beneficial exchange of information, dreams and growth – physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. After 51 years as a believer in Jesus Christ, 41 years as a wife, 39+years as a mother and 30 years working for the Post Office, I’ve lived through some stuff. In “The Next Chapter”, as I step into my retirement, I want to share perspectives on life, things that have worked for me – but more importantly things that didn’t - and what I learned in the process.

I believe that storytelling, compassion and proactive brainstorming can open inter-generational doors of understanding and conflict resolution that gets all of us out of “survival mode” with “Fight, Flight, Freeze or Fawn” and into exponential growth as we collaborate with one another and team up with our heavenly Father to truly see His “Kingdom come, on earth as it is in heaven” not as a pipe dream, but as a Divine reality, accessing a living interface between the seen and the unseen, and helping us "walk by faith, and not by sight" more consistently. Feel free to come along for the journey as God does what He promised to do in Psalm119:105: to be a “lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

Together, let’s turn the page to “The Next Chapter”.


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Word and Reflection for Today: "For a dream comes through much activity, and a fool's voice is known by his many words." Ecclesiastes 5:3

Over the years, I have let go of many dreams, sacrificed on the altar of conformity, to the tyranny immediate needs. I talked a good game, instead of taking intentional baby steps toward each one. In this Next Chapter, I want to dream more, create more, explore more, do more... live more - and take you along with me for the ride!

What dreams have you let go of over the years because it didn't seem practical?

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