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In this episode, Steph revisits the concept of 'tolerance to extremity,' emphasizing the importance of intentionally facing discomfort to build resilience. We can actually practice getting comfortable with being comfortable. She discusses how adaptability can lead to both positive and negative outcomes, highlighting the need for individuals to choose challenges proactively rather than reactively. If we can learn to embrace discomfort as a means of personal growth, we build a resilience to struggle, and it allows us to design a fulfilling life by facing fears and stepping out of comfort zones.
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By Steph Saffer5
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In this episode, Steph revisits the concept of 'tolerance to extremity,' emphasizing the importance of intentionally facing discomfort to build resilience. We can actually practice getting comfortable with being comfortable. She discusses how adaptability can lead to both positive and negative outcomes, highlighting the need for individuals to choose challenges proactively rather than reactively. If we can learn to embrace discomfort as a means of personal growth, we build a resilience to struggle, and it allows us to design a fulfilling life by facing fears and stepping out of comfort zones.
Stay connected for more coaching nuggets and inspiration. Sign up for "The Impact Effect" newsletter at stephsaffer.com

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