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FIELD NOTE | PROGRESS: When Forward Doesn’t Feel Like Forward


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We all want progress.

We want to feel like we’re moving… like something is changing… like we’re not just stuck.

But midlife has a way of complicating that.

Sometimes it feels like a grind.
Sometimes it feels like we’re going backward.
And sometimes everything looks like it’s moving forward on the outside… while something inside is wearing down.

In this Field Note, we slow down and reconsider what progress actually is—and what it isn’t.

A Thought to Sit With

“Progress means getting nearer to the place you want to be. And if you’ve taken a wrong turn, then to go forward does not get you any nearer.” — C.S. Lewis 


What This Episode Explores

• The weight of midlife
Responsibility in every direction can leave us feeling stuck, exhausted, and unsure if we’re actually moving forward.

• The illusion of movement
Not every step is progress. It’s possible to stay busy, take action, and still drift further off course.

• The need for reorientation
Real progress isn’t just motion—it’s direction. And for us, that direction is relational.

• Progress as return
Like the younger son, progress begins when we turn back toward the Father—and take one step at a time in that direction.

A Simple Invitation

If things feel stuck right now, don’t overcomplicate it.

  • Pause.
  • Reorient.
  • Take one step toward the Father.

That’s progress.

Reflection Questions

  •  Where do you feel stuck or stagnant right now? 
  •  Are you moving—or actually moving forward? 
  •  What might it look like to reorient toward the Father this week? 

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