What I Trust Now
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About this listen
Trust doesn’t always look like certainty.
In this episode of Metanoia Madness we reflect on how trust evolves when certainty is no longer the goal.
For a long time, I believed trust meant clarity, confidence, and knowing exactly what to do next. But over time, that definition stopped holding weight. What I trust I now is quieter, slower, and less reactive. It doesn’t come from urgency or emotional intensity, but from what remains consistent once fear, excitement, and doubt have had time to settle.
This episode explores:
• Why urgency is often mistaken for intuition
• The difference between trust and comfort
• Letting clarity arrive without force
• Paying attention to what remains instead of what spikes
• Moving through uncertainty without turning against yourself
• Trusting steadiness over intensity
This is not an episode about making perfect decisions or eliminating doubt. It’s about learning how to move through life without rushing clarity, forcing outcomes, or abandoning yourself when things are still unfolding.
If you’re in a season where things feel open-ended, undefined, or quieter than you expected, this episode is an invitation to slow down and listen to what holds.
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