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Don't look back, you're not going that way: healing and moving forward when part of you wants to turn back

Don't look back, you're not going that way: healing and moving forward when part of you wants to turn back

Update: 2025-10-02
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In this episode, Tori talks about the choice we face on our healing journeys: whether to turn back to old habits and pain, or to keep moving forward into growth and freedom. She shares her personal story of eating disorder recovery and reflects on how tempting it can be to revisit the past, but also how transformative it is to stay focused on the road ahead.

Tori opens up about the ways God has guided her through this process, teaching her to release what’s behind and embrace the new life He is building. With honesty and encouragement, she reminds listeners that healing isn’t always linear, but every step forward is proof of God’s faithfulness.

This episode is an invitation to anyone who has struggled with looking back during recovery, relationships, or personal growth. Through her words, Tori offers hope, encouragement, and the reminder that with God’s help, we are not defined by our past. We’re called to keep growing.


Also -- shoutout to Mattie Rose (@dailydoseof.rose on Insta) for giving me the quote about "don't compare where God has you to where the devil has someone else." She's the best follow on Instagram for a healthy relationship with food and exercise!


Also -- Preston Morrison's episode on shame linked here.


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Don't look back, you're not going that way: healing and moving forward when part of you wants to turn back

Don't look back, you're not going that way: healing and moving forward when part of you wants to turn back

Tori Peyton