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057 | How Your Comfort Zone Can Block Your Blessings (Get Out Of Your Own Way, Part 6)

057 | How Your Comfort Zone Can Block Your Blessings (Get Out Of Your Own Way, Part 6)

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What if the life that feels "safe" is actually the thing blocking your blessings? If you've been choosing comfort over what's calling you, staying in the good enough relationship, the okay job, the familiar version of yourself, this episode is your wake-up call. We're diving into why your brain loves safe, how playing it small keeps you from what God has for you, and the neuroscience behind why your nervous system fights the very expansion you're praying for.

This is the final part of the "Get Out of Your Own Way" series, and it's for the woman who's ready to stop settling. We're talking about the difference between contentment and comfort, why your capacity for growth shrinks when you avoid discomfort, and the micro-choices that build a life you're proud of at 80, 90 years old. If you've been waiting for permission to want more, to dream bigger, to step outside what's familiar, this is it. Your future self is waiting on the other side of comfortable.

Check out the entire Get Out Of Your Own Way Series ⬇️
028 | Get Out of Your Own Way Series (Intro)
030 | The Trap of Being Busy (Part 1)
032 | The Trap of Perfectionism (Part 2)
034 | Healing The Inner Critic (Part 3)
036 | The Trap of Comparison (Part 4)
056 | The Trap of the False Identity (Part 5)

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