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What if the real growth doesn’t happen when you start over — but when you stop quitting? In this episode of Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud, Kim shares an honest reflection on the patterns that keep many of us stuck: waiting for the perfect time, overplanning instead of taking action, restarting instead of continuing, and believing that one stumble means failure. Drawing from personal experience and lessons learned along the way, this conversation explores how real growth rarely happens in dramatic moments. More often, it happens quietly in the middle — when motivation fades, life gets messy, and the only thing left to do is keep showing up. In this episode we explore: • why waiting for the perfect time often keeps us stuck • the difference between patience and paralysis • the hidden cost of constantly starting over • how planning can sometimes become a form of avoidance • why small, sustainable steps matter more than dramatic resets • the identity shift that happens when you stop quitting If you’ve ever felt discouraged by how many times you’ve had to start again, this episode offers a different perspective. Progress doesn’t require perfection. Sometimes it simply requires staying. 🎙 About the Podcast Healer & Hope Giver: Practicing Out Loud is a podcast about healing, faith, resilience, and learning to live honestly through every season of life. Through personal stories, devotionals, and reflective conversations, Kim shares what God has revealed through health struggles, identity work, grief, infertility, and the journey of becoming who we were created to be. New long-form episodes release every Monday, with devotional reflections released on Thursdays.