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Clarity Keeps Showing Up Everywhere

  • Writer: Daisy Jones
    Daisy Jones
  • Jan 27
  • 2 min read


Quiet moments usher in clarity
Quiet moments usher in clarity

Over the past year, I’ve noticed the word clarity appearing in places I wasn’t necessarily looking for it. I’ve heard it during segments on NPR, in television advertisements, in personal testimonies, in preaching, on social media, and even in food and beverage descriptions. Once I noticed it, I began hearing it everywhere.


It reminds me of what happens when you buy a new car and suddenly realize how many people are driving the same model. The road didn’t change. Your awareness did.

That’s how clarity works. Once it enters your awareness, you begin to recognize how deeply people are reaching for it. Not as a trendy word or a clever slogan, but as something grounding and necessary.


When people talk about clarity, they are often expressing a need. More often, they are expressing fatigue. Fatigue from overthinking. Fatigue from constantly reassessing decisions. Fatigue from doing too much. Beneath the surface, I think what we are really looking for is alignment—a way to move forward without constant mental friction.


Clarity rarely arrives as a list of answers. More often, it shows up when things stop competing with one another. This is why I don’t believe it is accidental that the word keeps surfacing across culture. When the same word appears in so many spaces at once, it is often because it is naming a shared need. And I don’t think that need is for more information, but for orientation and the distillation of information.


Clarity helps us locate ourselves again. It invites us to ask honest questions about where we are, what matters in this season, and what Almighty God is speaking. It does not simplify life, but it does reduce unnecessary noise, and there is a steadiness that comes with that kind of order.


That is the space where A Woman of Clarity and The Clarity Series were born. Over time, I’ve learned that clarity is not something you wait for. It is something you practice. It is cultivated through intentional pauses, honest reflection, and a willingness to listen carefully.


This recent season has been an extension of that practice for me. It was not about stepping away or starting over. It was about returning with clearer sight, carrying forward what works, releasing what does not, and allowing reflection to refine direction as the LORD leads.


Nothing around me changed. But how I see things did.


And that makes all the difference.


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