The Well Done Life

Creating the Spaces We Didn't Have

Pamela Davis


In this episode, we reflect on what it means to create the spaces we didn’t have growing up. Many of us are building homes filled with nurture, safety, and love—breaking cycles of fear, silence, and “walking on eggshells.”

But creating space doesn’t stop at our front door. God calls us to extend that same care and wisdom into our communities, especially for the younger generation navigating without guidance. Together, let’s explore how to honor where we came from, forgive what we couldn’t control, and boldly author the lives and legacies God planted in us.

 Whether at home or in community, this is your reminder: you are free to create safe, nurturing spaces that will outlive you.

Reflection Questions:

  1. Where in your life are you currently creating spaces that you didn’t have growing up?
  2. Who in your circle—family, friends, or community—could benefit from you creating a safe space for them this week?
  3. What wisdom, lesson, or story from your journey could you share with someone younger to inspire them?
  4. In what ways have you forgiven yourself (or your family) for past cycles, and how has that freed you to build differently?
  5. How can you step more boldly into being the “author” of your life, aligned with the purpose God planted in you?

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The Well Done Life Podcast Information:
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