I want to share something that has become very clear to me lately.
A lot of what we talk about when it comes to growth โ confidence, direction, stepping into the next level โ is not actually about strategy or mindset first. Itโs about nervous system safety. Iโve become deeply aware of how strong identity loyalty can be. How the body will stay loyal to what once felt safe, familiar, and accepted โ even when the mind knows youโve outgrown it. My old identity knew exactly:who I was supposed to be what was reasonable, what felt safe, what stayed comfortable. Stepping outside of that wasnโt dangerous in reality. But in my body, it felt like it was. What truly shifted things for me wasnโt pushing harder or only โmentally reframingโ my way through it. It was learning to work with my nervous system instead of against it. Through EFT, intentional work with thought patterns, and most importantly allowing my body to experience safety while doing things that once felt uncomfortable, something began to change. Not overnight. Not dramatically. But consistently. And now I notice something important: what used to feel outside my comfort zone no longer feels threatening. Itโs as if my nervous system has finally caught up with who I am becoming. For me, this is the core of sustainable expansion: allowing identity to evolve at the same pace as the nervous system. When those two are aligned, growth no longer feels like constant courage. It feels like a natural next step. Iโm sharing this to normalize the process. Not to say โthis is how you should do it,โbut to remind you that lack of progress is rarely about willpower. Often, itโs about safety needing to be established first. Because your nervous systems loves safety. Curious if anyone else here recognizes this transition between who youโve been and who youโre becoming?