Heather Shriver Burns: Master Neuroscience Business Coach, Certified Biblical Life Coach, and Speaker
//262: Why You Know the Truth — But It Hasn’t Changed Your Life (Yet)
JAN 30, 202627 MIN
//262: Why You Know the Truth — But It Hasn’t Changed Your Life (Yet)
JAN 30, 202627 MIN
Description
You don’t need more Bible verses.
You don’t need new strategies.
You don’t need better mindset shifts.
You need to learn how to integrate what you already know.
In this episode, we unpack why high-performing, Kingdom-minded entrepreneurs can consume incredible content—books, podcasts, sermons, strategies—and still feel capped, frustrated, or tense at their next level.
This isn’t a discipline problem.
It’s not a faith problem.
And it’s not a motivation problem.
It’s an integration problem.
We talk about why information alone doesn’t create change, what integration actually is (and what it’s not), how your nervous system and patterns shape behavior under pressure, and why unlearning is often required before anything new can truly land.
This conversation is designed to help you see the gap—not fill it with more content.
In This Episode, We Cover:
Why knowing the truth doesn’t automatically translate into lived experience
The difference between information, revelation, and integration
How most systems teach you what to think but not how to integrate truth into daily life
The science behind why insight doesn’t override patterns or nervous system responses
Why high performers feel especially frustrated at their next level
How patterns are formed for safety—not logic
Why more content often increases pressure instead of change
The role of unlearning before true transformation can occur
What it means to understand your internal world as a Kingdom entrepreneur
Why this isn’t about trying harder, being more disciplined, or consuming more
Key Takeaways
Information lives in the mind; behavior is driven by the nervous system
Integration is how truth moves from head → body → decision → daily life
Under pressure, you don’t default to what you believe—you default to what’s integrated
Growth and expansion expose integration gaps, not personal failure
Sustainable leadership requires internal capacity, not just insight
A Note on Faith
Scripture consistently points to transformation as a process, not a download.
Renewal produces fruit when truth is lived—not just understood.
This episode uses faith as an anchor, not a weapon—and science as an explanation, not a replacement.
Next Steps
This podcast isn’t meant to give you more information.
It’s meant to help you recognize why nothing changed—and discern what kind of work is actually required next.
If you’re listening and thinking, “This is the gap I’ve been hitting,” you don’t need another episode.
You may need a different environment.
👉 DM me the word “INTEGRATION” on IG if you want to explore whether my work is the right next step for you.
This isn’t for everyone—and that’s intentional. I love working with women ready to change their lives from the inside out!