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Episode 200: Following wherever God leads

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New Year Series Pt 3: Why Tools Don’t Work Without Support

You can understand the tools, have the right systems, and still feel stuck.In this episode, we’re naming the gap that keeps consistency from sticking: trying to do it alone. We’ll talk about why insight without support rarely leads to lasting change, how gentle accountability cre ...  Show more

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