Becoming Yourself Across Seasons: Learning How to Move Without Losing Integrity
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Personal growth is often imagined as steady progress and forward momentum—but many people experience growth as instability, transition, and the unsettling feeling of moving without solid footing.
In this episode, Dr. Timothy Stafford returns to the platypus, focusing on its webbed feet—an anatomy designed for movement across radically different environments. Rather than reinventing itself, the platypus adapts how it moves, maintaining continuity while responding to changing terrain.
This episode explores authenticity not as rigid consistency, but as adaptive integrity, the capacity to remain faithful to oneself across seasons, roles, and life transitions. It offers a reframing for listeners who feel pressure to “stay the same” even as their circumstances demand change.
This conversation is for anyone navigating transition, growth, or vocational shifts—and learning how to move forward without losing themselves in the process.