
I knew I was made for more.
I just didn’t know where to start.
When you’re not sure where God is leading or what you’re even good at anymore, it’s hard to know what step to take. You don’t need a full plan. You just need a place to start.
The Clarity Compass is a short guided reflection to help you recognize the evidence of how God has been shaping and using your life.

Hi, I’m Rachel
And I’ve been where you are.
What finally shifted for me wasn’t a big revelation.
It was learning to pay attention to the small nudges God was already putting in front of me.
Clarity didn’t come all at once.
It came through obedience, one small step at a time.
That’s why I created the Clarity Kickstart.
Not to give answers, but to give you a place to start.
If we were sitting across from each other over coffee, this is what I’d make sure you knew.
A Few Things I Want You to Know
You don’t have to throw everything away and start over.
You can start right where you are.
If you’ve been tired, unsure, or quietly wondering if there’s more for you, that doesn’t mean you’re doing life wrong.
It means something is worth paying attention to.
You don’t need to rush to fix it.
You just need a place to start.
Obedience > Obligation. Every time.
Start small, but start. If you feel stuck or unsure of your direction, start here.

You’ve started to notice what God is stirring in you.
This step helps you stay with it.
The Made for More Workbook guides you in turning clarity into faithful, everyday obedience through Scripture, reflection, and simple rhythms you can actually keep up.
Inside, you’ll find space to strengthen your faith, live out your God-given gifts, and take small, Spirit-led steps toward confidence, one day at a time.

This devotional is for the season after clarity, when you’re learning to live out what God has shown you and want to stay rooted, attentive, and responsive to His leading.
You Don’t Need a 5-Year Plan, You Just Need a Place to Begin. That’s what Abbey Red is here to offer.
Abbey Red exists to help you find clarity, confidence, and direction through faith-rooted tools that meet you in real life, not an ideal version of it.




