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Decoding Success with Matt LeBris

346. Healing Doesn't Erase Your Triggers (And That's Okay)

22 Apr 2025

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In this solo episode of the Decoding Success Podcast, we're diving deep into a truth that's often left out of the conversation around healing: just because you've done the work doesn't mean you'll do life perfectly afterward. Whether your healing has come through therapy, meditation, ayahuasca in the jungle, or Mike Tyson's favorite toad—this episode is your reminder that progress isn't perfection. Triggers will still show up. You'll still snap sometimes. Old wounds might sting again. But all of that is part of the process. This isn't about being flawless. This is about being more aware, more grounded, and more human as you continue walking your path. 🎯 What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why healing doesn't mean you're "healed" forever The truth about triggers, setbacks, and emotional reactions How self-awareness brings progress — not perfection Why people in your life are mirrors, and what they're reflecting back A powerful reframe that gives you grace while doing the work How your relationships (especially with parents) silently shape your path You were guided to this episode for a reason. Maybe to receive this message. Maybe to pass it along. Either way — don't let it stop with you. Click that share button, drop this in a friend's inbox, your family group chat, or bring it into a convo at the office. You never know who needs the reminder that they're still worthy, still healing, and still human — even if they aren't getting it perfect. Until next time, be blessed. Peace ✌️

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