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There’s a conversation that needs to happen more often in recovery and faith-based environments. Because a lot of people have already done the hard work.

Sobriety may already be established. Faith may already be active. Life may even look stable from the outside.

But internally, leadership and decision-making can still feel heavier than expected.

Not because recovery failed. And not because faith is weak. Sometimes the past is simply still influencing leadership in quieter ways.

It can show up as:

hesitation before important decisions,

overthinking simple choices,

difficulty moving forward with conviction,

or constantly second-guessing direction even when things seem “fine.”

And for many people, that becomes frustrating because there’s this underlying thought of:

“Why does this still feel harder than it should after everything that’s already been overcome?”

That question matters.

Because sobriety and stability alone do not automatically create grounded leadership.

And freedom alone

[00:01:00] does not always remove old conditioning from the decision-making process.

That’s where Christ-centered authority begins becoming important.

Because Christ-centered authority is different. It’s leadership no longer being filtered through shame, fear, old identity, or previous history.

It’s leadership becoming more aligned, more settled, and more grounded.

Not reactive.

Not emotionally tangled.

Not constantly moderated by the past.

And this is exactly where many people begin discovering the next level of growth.

Not by trying harder.

Not by endlessly revisiting the past.

But by learning how to lead from a different place.

A place where the past no longer gets a vote in relationships, leadership, confidence, or direction.

That’s the foundation behind Recovery to Authority.

This 90-day coaching experience was created to help bridge the gap between recovery, faith, leadership, and decision-making.

Inside the process, there’s:

private one-on-one coaching,

real-time decision

[00:02:00] support, leadership integration, and practical frameworks designed to help reduce hesitation and increase clarity.

Over time, decisions begin to feel calmer.

Leadership becomes more grounded.

Relationships become clearer.

And forward movement starts feeling more aligned instead of emotionally heavy.

Because the goal is not simply maintaining freedom.

The goal is learning how to lead from Christ-centered authority, where the past is no longer welcome in present-day leadership.

That’s where the real shift begins.

When you feel the Lord asking you to, you can apply for Recovery to Authority at rtaapply.ies2023.com