Why Personal Growth Can Keep You Stuck

APR 7, 20268 MIN
The Soulful Success Podcast

Why Personal Growth Can Keep You Stuck

APR 7, 20268 MIN

Description

<p>There’s a version of personal growth that looks like progress… but quietly keeps you stuck.</p><p>You’ve read the books, listened to the podcasts, taken the courses. You understand your patterns, your triggers, your conditioning. From the outside, it looks like you’re doing everything right.</p><p>But underneath… something isn’t shifting.</p><p>In this episode, Kyle explores how learning can become a substitute for real change. Because this isn’t about not trying — you are trying. But the trying is happening inside a loop where more knowledge feels like progress, even when nothing fundamental is changing.</p><p>Each time something surfaces, the response is the same: go deeper, learn more, find the next insight.</p><p>But knowing doesn’t create change.</p><p>Application does.</p><p>And when learning replaces doing, it becomes a form of avoidance — keeping you in motion without actually moving you forward.</p><p>So if you’ve ever felt like you <em>should</em> be further along by now, this conversation offers a different perspective.</p><p>You’re not stuck because you don’t know enough.</p><p>You’re stuck because knowing has replaced doing.</p><p>And sometimes, the most aligned next step… isn’t to learn more.</p><p>It’s to live what you already know.</p><p>In this episode, we explore: </p><p>• Why learning can feel like progress without creating real change </p><p>• The difference between awareness and application </p><p>• How personal growth can become a subtle form of avoidance </p><p>• Why understanding your patterns doesn’t automatically shift them </p><p>• The emotional cycle of learning → struggle → self-criticism → more learning </p><p>• How the belief that you’re “broken” keeps the cycle going </p><p>• Why growth can become an identity instead of a process </p><p>• What it looks like to start living what you already know</p><p>Sit with that this week.</p><p>Not to fix anything.</p><p>Just to notice.</p><p>To go deeper into this work, visit <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://kylediotte.ca">kylediotte.ca</a>.</p>