Why You're Always "Almost Changing" and Why Your Nervous System Treats Your Next Level Like A Threat
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Ever feel like you’re not stuck… you’re just right there—and then you pull back? In this episode of The Resurrection Room™, Kelli Shaw breaks down why “almost changing” isn’t a character flaw—it’s a nervous system protection pattern.
You’ll learn how your body can confuse unfamiliar with unsafe, why you can’t mindset your way out of dysregulation, and the exact steps to move forward without abandoning yourself at the edge.
In this episode, we cover:
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What “almost changing” looks like in real life (and why it keeps repeating)
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Why your nervous system prefers predictability—even when it’s painful
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The most common “next level threat” signs (perfectionism, planning addiction, sudden fatigue, and more)
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Why affirmations and motivation fail when your body doesn’t feel safe
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The 5-Step Safety Forward Protocol to build evidence-based safety
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The “Edge Moves”: what to do in the exact moment you’re about to quit
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The 7-Day Safety Ladder homework to build capacity, not pressure
Disclaimer: This episode is educational and spiritual encouragement, not medical advice. If you have trauma history or severe anxiety symptoms, a licensed professional can be a powerful part of your support team.
If this episode hit you, share it with a friend who keeps restarting right at the edge of her breakthrough.