
“Why do I keep falling back into the same patterns—even when I know what to do?”
“Why does progress feel so lonely, frustrating, and fragile?”
This episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher dives straight into one of the most overlooked reasons people stay stuck—isolation masked as independence.
You’ll learn:
Why real spiritual and emotional strength isn’t about going it alone
How Satan weaponizes loneliness—even in the faithful
Why interdependence is not codependence (and what that actually looks like)
How to start building a personal cohort—a Christ-centered team to fight with, grow with, and rise with
What daily brain workouts like M-A-N-P-W-R and P-W-R can do for your spiritual momentum
Why your “half-eaten chicken” offering is exactly what someone else needs
Whether you're burned out from trying to fix everything by yourself, or watching a loved one stay stuck in their own wilderness, this episode brings both challenge and comfort.
You’re not supposed to do this alone. And you’re not as far from miracles as you think.
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