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Normalize Reintroducing Yourself
Growth is a quiet thing.
Sometimes you evolve so much internally that the people around you are still interacting with a version of you that no longer exists.
In this episode of So Hood & Holy, we talk about what it really feels like when people think they know you… but they’re still holding on to who you used to be.
This conversation is about maturity, boundaries, and the uncomfortable truth that not everyone who knew you is ready for the version of you that God is developing now.
Just because someone has history with you doesn’t automatically give them access to your future.
Sometimes growth requires a quiet reintroduction.
Not with speeches.
But with peace.
With boundaries.
With discipline.
With alignment.
If you’ve ever felt misunderstood by people who swear they know you best… this conversation is for you.
Because becoming who you’re meant to be will always require leaving certain versions of yourself behind.
And that’s not disrespect.
That’s development.
By TabathaNormalize Reintroducing Yourself
Growth is a quiet thing.
Sometimes you evolve so much internally that the people around you are still interacting with a version of you that no longer exists.
In this episode of So Hood & Holy, we talk about what it really feels like when people think they know you… but they’re still holding on to who you used to be.
This conversation is about maturity, boundaries, and the uncomfortable truth that not everyone who knew you is ready for the version of you that God is developing now.
Just because someone has history with you doesn’t automatically give them access to your future.
Sometimes growth requires a quiet reintroduction.
Not with speeches.
But with peace.
With boundaries.
With discipline.
With alignment.
If you’ve ever felt misunderstood by people who swear they know you best… this conversation is for you.
Because becoming who you’re meant to be will always require leaving certain versions of yourself behind.
And that’s not disrespect.
That’s development.