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Fear of Change vs Growth Mindset: Here’s Why Your Life Feels Stuck (And How to Move Forward)

56 min · 25 de ene de 2026
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Welcome back to Within the Glasswood Forest. In Episode 7, we sit down for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about change. Why we resist it, what happens when we stay stagnant, and how the choices we make today shape who we become years from now.Jonathon Guidry (CEO, Co-Founder) and Sarah Guidry (CFO, Co-Founder) explore change through real life lenses: parenting different children in different seasons, adapting in business, preserving culture while embracing progress, and making difficult lifestyle changes for long-term health and family presence. From lessons drawn from Blockbuster vs Netflix to weight loss, education, faith, and raising kids in a digital world, this episode unpacks what growth really costs and why it is worth it.This conversation is for parents learning to adapt as their children grow, entrepreneurs navigating an ever-changing marketplace, and anyone feeling stuck between comfort and the future they know they want. Change is uncomfortable, but staying the same may cost even more.If you are searching for clarity, motivation, or perspective on how small decisions today can lead to a stronger tomorrow, this episode is for you.🌿 Learn More: Explore our books, resources, and upcoming programs at GlasswoodStoryworks.com👨‍👩‍🏫 For Parents & Teachers: Bring our stories into your homes and classrooms with companion activities, lesson ideas, and events.✍️ For Writers & Dreamers: Partner with us to bring your stories to life! Learn how to join our creative community at careers@glasswoodstoryworks.com🎧 Stay Connected: Subscribe to Within the Glasswood Forest and join our growing community of readers, educators, and creators who believe storytelling can inspire lasting change.#changeyourmindsetchangeyourlife #change #change #familytravel #creativeinspiration #findingpatience #mindfulparenting #intentionalliving #creativeleadership #familyandfaith #slowdownandgrow #parentingpodcast #storytellingwithpurpose #mindfulnesspodcast #authorlife #inspiretocreate #everymomentmatters #leadershipgrowth #NatureAndCreativity #writersjourney #familypodcast #corememories #natureinspiration

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