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You begged for this version of him. For months. Maybe years. You asked him to listen. To change. To understand what you were actually saying. And now, just as you’ve hit your limit, he’s finally stepping up. So why does it still feel unsafe? Why does it feel… too late? In this video we unpack what’s really going on when effort arrives after you’ve emotionally checked out. Because there’s a huge difference between: Panic-driven change and lasting growth Big gestures and boring consistency Words that sound right and behaviour that actually shifts Real change isn’t dramatic. It’s not a grand speech or a last-minute therapy booking. It’s steady, repeated, imperfect and accountable. And here’s the part most people don’t talk about: Sometimes it’s not just about whether he’s changed. It’s about whether you have. If you’re scared you’re making permanent decisions based on temporary effort… this conversation matters. You don’t have to decide today. You don’t have to follow some imaginary rule about staying or leaving forever. You get the gift of time. You get to watch for patterns. You get to decide what you need. You get to communicate that clearly — without attacking, criticising or shrinking yourself. And you get to choose from a calm, grounded place, not from panic. If you’re navigating that in-between space where he’s trying but you’re unsure… you’re not cold. You’re not unreasonable. You’re discerning. If you’d like support figuring out the patterns, your boundaries, and how to communicate what you actually need, reach out. This is exactly the work I do inside The Power of One. Because clarity beats urgency every time.