Episode 76
Ready to finally move your life forward, without chasing perfection? In this episode, Rhonda reminds us that every small act of courage, every moment of awareness, is true progress. Discover why even feeling like you’re moving backward can actually mean you’re growing, and learn how to honor your journey with compassion.
Today, I want to talk about what it means to make forward progress in your life. Not leaps, not perfection—not even constant action. Just the gentle, ordinary movement that comes from moments of awareness, acknowledgment, and intention.
Maybe you’ve caught a fearful thought, or admitted you need to forgive, even if you’re not ready yet. Maybe you’re worried you’re sliding backward, feeling those same old feelings crop up again. But, as I’ll share with you today, that is—truly—movement forward.
The secret is in the noticing. It’s in allowing yourself to feel what you once pushed away, seeing your need to change, and claiming your willingness—even when change hasn’t “arrived” yet. Forward movement means stretching, risking, or “dying” (letting go of old patterns), no matter how small the step or fleeting the moment.
There’s no going back. Every bit of awareness is a step forward. Take it in: You know too much now to turn around. Progress is always happening, even if it looks messy, slow, or even like a repeat of the past.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
Every moment of awareness is movement forward. It’s not about being perfect—it’s about allowing yourself to grow, feel, and notice… again and again.
Key Quote
“Anytime that we're stretching, risking or dying, no matter how little, no matter how minute, no matter if it's one second of your day, that is movement forward.”—Rhonda
Resources
Invitation
Let yourself notice progress in the tiniest places this week. Name one way you moved forward, however small, and celebrate it. SubIf you found value here, please share this episode with one friend who’s ready for forward movement today. Reply and share your own story—what’s one small step you noticed this week, and how did it shift your perspective on progress? Subscribe and leave a quick rating so others can grow, too.
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