This path is for the person who is where I used to be. Someone carrying a habit, addiction, wound, or pattern they can't seem to break on their own. Even if they aren’t prepared to admit it or name it, something is holding them back. It is frustrating that no matter how hard they try, they still feel like they can’t get traction or recognition. They feel stuck. Maybe they’re hiding shame. Whatever it is, they are ready to step into a more powerful life.
Recovery in the heroic framework isn't weakness, it's probably the hardest and most valuable work a person can do. Every origin story involves a wound. Every hero has a weakness. The question isn't if you're broken, the question is, are you willing to name it and begin.
We begin by considering our weaknesses. Identifying… specifically naming the thing holding each of us back. That is where this journey begins. Secret Identity follows, the gap between our public self and our hidden private struggle is the crack in our integrity. Your Origin Story comes next, understanding that our past wounds can be redeemed to new purpose, rather than keeping us in shame. Sacrifice closes the loop, dying to the old patterns to become who you were made to be.
Hebrews 12:1-2 is your anchor verse for this first step, lay aside the sin that entangles, run with endurance. The recovery path is the most explicitly Biblical of the three pillars because it deals most directly with sin, shame, and redemption.
Start with Weakness. Take the assessment. Begin where you are.