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🧠Avoiding Hard Things is How We Stay the Same
I tell myself that I love a good challenge--and this is true if it's in an area where I feel either competent or excited about or both! But is it less true if those factors don't exist? Maybe. How much of a challenge is it really if it's still kind of in my comfort zone? Many people wait to feel ready before they take on something difficult. But readiness is usually the reward we get after doing the hard thing, not before. Challenges stretch our minds, expand our emotional bandwidth, and reshape our brains for the better. 🧠 Here comes the nerdy stuff!! I love it so much though: What's at work? 1. Prefrontal Cortex: This part of the brain supports planning, decision making and emotional regulation. Hard tasks strengthen this region, improving self control and long term thinking. Executive functioning skills here we come! 2. Anterior mid Cingulate Cortex: This region is activated when we face conflict, discomfort or uncertainty. It helps ups with building cognitive flexibility and grit. It helps us survive! 3. Hippocampus: Challenges promote neuroplasticity which supports learning, memory and resilience. Pushing your limits in manageable doses helps this area 4. Dopamine System: Completing difficult tasks triggers reward pathways. This builds confidence, motivation and a sense of mastery. It reinforces the message that you can do hard things and survive. And who doesn't want a little dopamine hit here and there? Taking on challenges creates internal shifts like learning we can handle discomfort, our ability to tolerate uncertainty increases, we build a sense of self trust, we start believing that we are capable, we become less reactive under pressure and stress becomes more like information rather than danger. ⚡ Why It Matters A life without challenge feels safe, but it also keeps us small and not growing. A life with challenge feels uncomfortable but we end up growing and helping ourselves down the line. We do not grow by staying within the edges of what you already know, but rather by stepping into a level of difficulty that activates your brain, stretches your identity and builds capacity you did not know you had. :) Pretty cool stuff, right? :) :)
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What an amazing post. I love how you broke this down because it highlights something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately. I actually want to write a book one day around the idea of becoming comfortable being uncomfortable, because that’s truly the doorway to growth in every major area of life. We all love a challenge when we feel confident or skilled. But the real transformation happens when we choose the challenge we are not ready for. That’s when identity expands, emotional bandwidth grows, and we start building the kind of self trust you mentioned so perfectly. Every meaningful shift in my life came from stepping into something that scared me a little. New roles, new projects, new environments, new expectations (creating a community on Skool) haha. And over time, I realized discomfort isn’t the enemy. It’s the signal that I’m moving in the right direction. Your post captures that beautifully. Growth isn’t found inside the things we already know how to do. It’s found right at the edge of what stretches us, activates us, and forces us to evolve into a stronger version of ourselves. Thank you for this. It’s a powerful reminder for all of us.
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@Ruth aka Grace Rose, This is such an amazing thing to read, and thank you for making that correlation. That actually aligns perfectly with my values around love and protection. I had never seen this before, so truly, thank you. Already super excited to be here.
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@Georgiana D Excited for our call 😎
🧠 Your Inner Board of Directors
If you could choose five people to sit on the board inside your mind, who would they be? This question can help towards increased self awareness, decision making, and value clarification. Think of your inner board as the council that helps guide your choices, shape your mindset, and keep you aligned with the person you want to become. These people can be alive, deceased, mentors, authors, characters or maybe even future versions of yourself. Here are some potential considerations: -The Visionary/Idealist/Inspired/Passionate: someone who pulls you toward possibility -The Truth Teller/The Open minded one: someone who gives clarity, honesty and grounded feedback; someone who may call you out on your b.s.(hopefully in kindness!); someone who may offer different perspectives -The Compassionate One: someone who offers steadiness, emotion regulation, -The Strategist/Problem solver: someone who helps you think long term and make wise decisions -The Courage Catalyst/Motivator/Cheerleader: someone who reminds you to stretch past fear or take action even when others around may say otherwise. -The Moral Compass/The Grateful: someone who reminds you of values, of other types of considerations; someone who is grounded in what is Your choices help identify what you value, what you aspire to, and what qualities you want more of in your daily life. (The video and infographic below is in relation to the people that we surround ourselves with and the significance of that) Question for you: Who deserves a seat on the board in your mind and who has been sitting there rent free that needs to be replaced?
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Love this and so hard to answer. I'd say my mom, dad, wife, best friend Felipe & Jim Rohn. Easily 5 people I'd spend the rest of my life learning from them. Thanks for the perspective, and that's so valuable in life.
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@Georgiana D Great question. Yes, each one represents a different quality I want to carry throughout my life. My dad brings the entrepreneurial mindset and relentless work ethic. My mom represents kindness, empathy, and how to show up as a gentleman. Felipe is honesty and real friendship in its purest form. My wife is my anchor, my partner, and the person who brings out the best in me. And Jim Rohn is the voice of accountability, wisdom, and personal development. Together, they shape the values I want to live by. I hope that answers your question 😎
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