THEY PREFER THE OLD YOU — Audiobook
Healing changes you, and not everyone will be comfortable with the person you are becoming.
They Prefer the Old You is a powerful audiobook about preparing yourself for the pushback, rejection, trials, and obstacles that can come with healing and personal growth.
As you heal, you may begin setting stronger boundaries, protecting your peace, speaking up for yourself, breaking unhealthy patterns, and responding to situations differently. While these changes are necessary for your growth, they may also change the way certain people respond to you.
Some people may question your boundaries. Others may become uncomfortable when you stop playing the role they were accustomed to. You may experience rejection, disappointment, loneliness, or moments when returning to the old version of yourself feels easier than continuing forward.
This audiobook will help you understand that these experiences do not automatically mean you are going backward. Sometimes they are simply part of becoming someone new.
Inside this audiobook, you will learn how to:
- Prepare for the pushback that can accompany healing
- Recognize when others are uncomfortable with your growth
- Protect the person you are becoming
- Maintain boundaries when they are challenged
- Navigate rejection without rejecting yourself
- Recognize old patterns before repeating them
- Respond differently when familiar triggers return
- Understand why difficult days do not erase your progress
- Use powerful I Am statements to reinforce your new identity
- Practice Grateful statements that keep your attention focused on growth
Healing isn’t about reaching a place where nothing ever hurts, disappoints, or triggers you again. It is about becoming better equipped to move through those experiences without abandoning yourself.
They may prefer the old you.
But you don’t have to become the old you again just to make someone else comfortable.
Protect your healing. Honor your growth. Keep choosing differently.
Keep becoming the person you were always meant to be.