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One of the most common reasons fosters step away from volunteering isn't a lack of love or time—it’s the quiet, heavy belief that they are failing. When a foster dog is still reactive, messy, or struggling with basic skills, it’s easy to feel discouraged and depleted. But what if the way we measure "success" is actually getting in our way?
In this episode of Foster Fast Tracks, host Jackie Adams dives into the science of "invisible progress." We explore why visible behavior change is often the last thing to shift and why internal stabilization is a massive win in its own right.
By Jackie AdamsOne of the most common reasons fosters step away from volunteering isn't a lack of love or time—it’s the quiet, heavy belief that they are failing. When a foster dog is still reactive, messy, or struggling with basic skills, it’s easy to feel discouraged and depleted. But what if the way we measure "success" is actually getting in our way?
In this episode of Foster Fast Tracks, host Jackie Adams dives into the science of "invisible progress." We explore why visible behavior change is often the last thing to shift and why internal stabilization is a massive win in its own right.