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This week on To Help You Heal, I’m continuing our Going For It series by talking about something we’ve all experienced: that moment when the excitement wears off, things get hard, and we want to quit.
You know the one…
“What was I thinking?”
“I’m not cut out for this.”
“Maybe I heard God wrong…”
I’ve been there. Many times.
But what if resistance isn’t a red flag — what if it’s actually confirmation that you’re right where you’re supposed to be?
In this episode, I’m sharing:
✨ Why growth feels awkward before it feels natural
✨ How to push through resistance (not ignore it, not shame it — but work with it)
✨ The difference between being tired vs. needing to quit
✨ What comparison and doubt try to steal from us in the middle of the journey
✨ And how to reframe discomfort as a marker of transformation
We’ll also talk about practical ways to move through discouragement — including how to:
Rest without quitting
Speak truth into the hard spots
Celebrate small wins (because progress compounds when you notice it)
And invite people in to walk with you, so you don’t have to go it alone
With you in the middle,
Marie 💜
By Marie Monville5
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This week on To Help You Heal, I’m continuing our Going For It series by talking about something we’ve all experienced: that moment when the excitement wears off, things get hard, and we want to quit.
You know the one…
“What was I thinking?”
“I’m not cut out for this.”
“Maybe I heard God wrong…”
I’ve been there. Many times.
But what if resistance isn’t a red flag — what if it’s actually confirmation that you’re right where you’re supposed to be?
In this episode, I’m sharing:
✨ Why growth feels awkward before it feels natural
✨ How to push through resistance (not ignore it, not shame it — but work with it)
✨ The difference between being tired vs. needing to quit
✨ What comparison and doubt try to steal from us in the middle of the journey
✨ And how to reframe discomfort as a marker of transformation
We’ll also talk about practical ways to move through discouragement — including how to:
Rest without quitting
Speak truth into the hard spots
Celebrate small wins (because progress compounds when you notice it)
And invite people in to walk with you, so you don’t have to go it alone
With you in the middle,
Marie 💜