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If you’ve been feeling distant in places that used to feel like home, you’re not broken — you’re becoming. This episode explores how to honor your growth without burning bridges or betraying yourself.

Have you ever found yourself pulling back — not out of rebellion, but out of reverence for what’s changing in you?

If the roles, relationships, or routines that once fit you now feel tight, this episode is for you.

Today, we’re talking about what happens when your identity starts expanding — but your environment hasn’t caught up yet. We’re naming the emotional tension of growth and offering a new perspective: you’re not distancing out of disloyalty. You’re stewarding your next chapter.

In this episode:

  • Why resistance doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful — it might mean you’ve outgrown the mold
  • How to honor your growth without cutting ties or shrinking to keep the peace
  • A powerful reframe on loyalty, alignment, and sacred space
  • The courage of Frederick Douglass — and what we can learn from how he recalibrated his mission when his values shifted
  • Practical guidance for navigating these transitions with clarity, grace, and identity-aligned momentum

You’ll also receive today’s Micro-Recalibration — a grounded prompt to help you release guilt, reclaim your voice, and move forward with integrity.

To make it easy for you to use these recalibrations, we always include them in the show notes. Many listeners use them for journaling and often share with friends and teammates.

Micro-Recalibration Prompt:
What role, space, or expectation have you been holding onto — not because it fits, but because it’s familiar?

Ask yourself:

  • What am I afraid will happen if I let this go?
  • What might become possible if I honored the growth instead?

And if you’re in a role where others look to you — as a manager, parent, partner, mentor, or friend — consider this:
Where can you model what it looks like to expand without shame?

Remember — you’re not leaving for the sake of leaving.
You’re creating space for the next thing to grow.

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