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632 \\ Vulnerability Hangovers | Why You Regret Being Honest (and How to Stay Steady)

632 \\ Vulnerability Hangovers | Why You Regret Being Honest (and How to Stay Steady)

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Have you ever opened up, told the truth, or shared something real… and then felt the urge to take it back?

That’s a vulnerability hangover. The aftermath of honesty can bring exposure, second-guessing, and the desire to over-explain, apologize, or disappear. This isn’t just emotional—it’s nervous system wiring, old training, and misaligned containers showing up after you’ve been seen.

This message is for those in a season of increased responsibility who cannot afford to build from comparison, approval-seeking, or reaction. Your work requires structure. Your next level requires formation.

If you are in a preparation season and want to build cleanly with clarity and internal stability, the 4-Week Activation Series begins February 24. This series is focused on moving from clarity into structure and building with maturity. Details and registration: link below.

The live launch gathering on March 21 will be a day of alignment, activation, and commissioning for what is being built in this next season. Event details: link below.

Stay focused on your assignment. Build with integrity. Let formation sustain what visibility cannot.

Share this with someone who is stewarding a calling right now. Leave a comment: What has God asked you to carry in this season?

Train with us in Courage Co. www.courageco.org

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