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Change doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from finally dealing with the right thing.
In this episode, Dr. Sharla introduces the critical distinction between relief-seeking and strategic resolve, exposing why so many sincere, faith-driven decisions still leave us stuck in the same cycles year after year. Drawing from Scripture, psychology, and lived experience, she unpacks how urgency, pressure, and discomfort can quietly drive us to make choices that soothe anxiety but never produce real change.
This conversation explores why relief-seeking often masquerades as wisdom, faith, or productivity and how low distress tolerance and threat-based decision-making keep us reacting instead of discerning. Using the story of Saul in 1 Samuel 13 as a case study, Dr. Sharla shows how doing “something” too soon can cost us alignment, authority, and long-term stability.
You’ll learn how to slow down decision-making without stalling, identify what’s truly driving urgency, separate emotional responsibility from divine assignment, and make aligned decisions even when discomfort increases. This episode is especially for those who feel exhausted from starting over, overwhelmed by uncertainty, or afraid that one wrong move could derail everything.
If you’re ready to stop managing symptoms and start breaking cycles, this episode will help you shift from panic-driven action to faithful, strategic resolve and begin trusting God’s leadership in a deeper, more embodied way.
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Change doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from finally dealing with the right thing.
In this episode, Dr. Sharla introduces the critical distinction between relief-seeking and strategic resolve, exposing why so many sincere, faith-driven decisions still leave us stuck in the same cycles year after year. Drawing from Scripture, psychology, and lived experience, she unpacks how urgency, pressure, and discomfort can quietly drive us to make choices that soothe anxiety but never produce real change.
This conversation explores why relief-seeking often masquerades as wisdom, faith, or productivity and how low distress tolerance and threat-based decision-making keep us reacting instead of discerning. Using the story of Saul in 1 Samuel 13 as a case study, Dr. Sharla shows how doing “something” too soon can cost us alignment, authority, and long-term stability.
You’ll learn how to slow down decision-making without stalling, identify what’s truly driving urgency, separate emotional responsibility from divine assignment, and make aligned decisions even when discomfort increases. This episode is especially for those who feel exhausted from starting over, overwhelmed by uncertainty, or afraid that one wrong move could derail everything.
If you’re ready to stop managing symptoms and start breaking cycles, this episode will help you shift from panic-driven action to faithful, strategic resolve and begin trusting God’s leadership in a deeper, more embodied way.
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