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You’re Not Supposed to Do This Alone

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“Why do I still feel stuck—even when I’m doing everything I’m supposed to?”
“Why does he resist help, connection, or collaboration—especially when it could finally move things forward?”

In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, we confront one of the quiet lies that keeps men—and their marriages—stagnant:

If you need help, you’re weak.
If you get support, it doesn’t count.
You should be able to fix yourself—alone.

Through honest storytelling and eternal principles, we explore:

  • The psychological trap of “barely not failing” vs. becoming miraculous

  • Why your life’s transformation requires more than avoiding your worst habits

  • The importance of teamwork, cohorts, and shared callings—and why accountability alone isn’t enough

  • How Satan isolates both the struggling and the rising

  • Why most men never access their full potential—because they fear needing others

Whether you’re worn down by trying to be enough, or she’s exhausted watching you go in circles, this conversation will help both of you see that true growth was never meant to be solo.

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