Mission Clarity in a Tactically Complex Life
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Caregiving rarely unfolds in neat, predictable lines. Most days, it feels like what the military calls a tactically complex environment—where outcomes are uncertain and decisions have to be made without complete information.
In this episode of Hope for the Caregiver, I talk about what it means to live and serve in that kind of uncertainty. I heard that phrase during a recent military briefing, and it stuck with me because it so clearly describes the life we live as caregivers.
When I can't control outcomes, I come back to something else: clarity of mission.
I also share a personal update about my own health and what I've been walking through recently. It's a reminder to me—and maybe to you—that caregivers have to steward their own health as well. Early detection matters. Showing up for your own care matters.
In this episode, I walk through:
- Why we as caregivers often have to act without certainty
- The difference between chasing answers and staying grounded in purpose
- What my recent health situation has taught me
- Why hospital rooms and clinic visits are not interruptions to life, but the place where life is actually lived
- How the Apostles' Creed anchors me when I don't have answers
- And the story behind "Sweet Hour of Prayer," and why I've come to see prayer not as a duty, but as a place
When life feels uncertain, I've learned to stop asking, "What's going to happen?"
And start asking, "What is my mission right now?"