
Rediscovering Personal Growth Through Therapy: A Journey Back to Your Inner Child
Discover how professional therapy in Portage and Kalamazoo can help you reconnect with your natural capacity for personal growth. At Set Apart Counseling LLC, our experienced therapists understand that meaningful change is possible at any stage of life. Whether you're feeling stuck in your comfort zone, struggling with anxiety or depression, or simply seeking deeper fulfillment, individual therapy and virtual counseling sessions provide the supportive environment you need to break free from limiting patterns. Learn how neuroplasticity proves your brain can form new pathways for lasting transformation, and why small therapeutic steps create profound personal development. Our trauma-informed therapists specialize in helping clients overcome the barriers that keep them from thriving, offering both in-person sessions in Portage and virtual therapy throughout Michigan.

How to Stop Overthinking Life Decisions and Start Moving Forward with Confidence
The Fall often brings about change and whether that includes wanted/unwanted/expected and/or unexpected we often struggle with wanting to make the exact right decision. Ever just really wanted God to "write it on the wall already?!" Me too.
Through humble experience, I can confidently say we won't ever know if it's the right or wrong direction if we never move. Being frozen in fear or indecisiveness will catch up with us eventually and by that time we could have made the "wrong" decision, realized it, and adjusted accordingly! Time goes by no matter what.
Don't wait to "move", and remember....there is nowhere you can go that God cannot meet you there with His love, grace, mercy and guidance. We are going to mess up alot. We are going to think wrong and unhealthy thoughts and make wrong and unhealthy moves, but let's not let our humanity define His ability. Need help making a decision? Here is my humble invitation to letting someone on our precious and diverse Set Apart team journey with you. Blessings, Lynda