Your Brain Prefers Suffering Over Change—Here's Why
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Letting go of old selves isn’t just emotional—it's biological, spiritual, and necessary for true growth. But why is it so hard to shed identities that no longer serve us? If you feel stuck in patterns, identities, or habits from your past, you're not alone—and this episode might be your biggest breakthrough yet. Naty and Veda dive deep into why holding onto who we used to be keeps us small, safe, or comfortable, even if it's painful. They reveal the neuroscience behind how our brains prefer familiarity—sometimes at the cost of our peace—and how neuroentrenchment makes change feel impossible. You’ll discover how emotional dissonance, guilt, and shame sabotage your transformation and learn practical ways to bridge the gap between who you are and who God is calling you to become. We break down the spiritual necessity of releasing old versions of yourself, especially in the context of Scripture like 2 Corinthians 5:17—reminding you that in Christ, you are made new. But changing is a process—we talk about why habits take 18 to 254 days to form, why grieving your old self is part of that journey, and how to handle the internal and external resistance that comes with transformation.If you’re tired of feeling like self-growth is a struggle, this episode is essential listening. You'll learn how to identify when it’s time to let go, how to handle the neurological and emotional dissonance, and how to partner with God in the sanctification process. Plus, practical tips on setting boundaries, surrounding yourself with stronger accountability, and leaning into community support—like Celebrate Recovery—are all included. Transforming your identity isn’t just about behavior change; it’s about reauthoring your story with grace, faith, and purpose. Your new season starts today—are you ready to shed the weight of who you used to be and step into the powerful, liberated version God has designed for you? Follow us for ongoing encouragement and resources, and remember: growth is a holy process that requires willingness, not perfection. You’re not doing this alone—your best self is waiting just on the other side of release. ** Because your transformation is not only possible—it's already in motion.
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