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The Gap Between Real Progress and Felt Progress

Your old survival story protected you once. Now it is time to carry the lessons forward and leave the chains behind for good.

You got the promotion, hit the goal, crossed the finish line…

And somewhere in the quiet after, you waited for the feeling to match the moment.

It never quite did.

That gap between your real progress and your felt progress is not a flaw in you.
It's a flaw in the story you inherited.

Some of us grew up where chaos was the calendar.
Quiet shame was your norm.
Over time, the hard feelings stopped feeling hard.
They started feeling like home.

But familiar isn't the same as right.
Comfort is a well-decorated prison.

You already survived the story that was handed to you.
You carried it long enough to get here, and that took real courage.
But carrying it forward is a choice.
And you get to make a different one today.

Growth means leaving the emotional zip code of your past.
And that takes courage because leaving can feel like betrayal.
Not of others, but of the version of you that got you here.

Honoring your past doesn't mean living in it.
You carry forward the lessons, not the chains.

Your freedom begins when you confront the old story and call it what it is.
"I'm not good enough." Lie.
"I don't deserve to feel proud." Lie.
Your true identity isn't anchored in those words but in Christ.
In the reality that you were created in the image of God, redeemed, and called forward.

Here's your focus for today:

Name the old address. Write down the emotional narrative you've been living in—one belief about yourself you didn't choose—and cross it out deliberately.

Stack your wins. List three specific things you handled well this week, no matter how small they seem. Every acknowledgement of progress rewrites the mental script. 

Move toward the new address. Identify one thought, habit, or relationship keeping you at the old zip code. Make one decision today that belongs to the person you're becoming.

Anchor your day in this truth: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32)

Make joy your new emotional address.
It's where you were always meant to live.

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