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We live in a world that encourages speed.
Faster results.
Faster progress.
Faster success.
But what if meaningful growth was never meant to be rushed?
In this episode of A Pause for Growth, Owen Lewis explores why patience is not passive—it is one of the greatest strengths we can develop. Through reflections on the marathon rather than the sprint, the quiet process of fruit ripening on a tree, and the way lasting change unfolds within us, you'll discover why sustainable growth depends less on urgency and more on consistent, purposeful movement.
Whether you're building a business, developing your career, improving your wellbeing or pursuing a personal goal, this episode offers a timely reminder that the most worthwhile journeys are rarely completed in haste.
In this episode you'll discover:
• Why we're naturally drawn to sprint towards our goals.
• The difference between short-term effort and long-term progress.
• What nature teaches us about patience and growth.
• Why confidence, resilience and calm cannot be hurried.
• How to maintain your vision without becoming consumed by urgency.
• Practical reflections for embracing the long game in your own life.
If you've ever felt frustrated by slow progress or wondered whether you're moving quickly enough, this episode offers a calmer and more sustainable perspective.
Take the pause...
and remember...
lasting growth is rarely created through pressure.
It is cultivated through patience, consistency and trusting the process.
🎙️ A Pause for Growth offers short, reflective episodes designed to help you reset, refocus, and grow with purpose — across business, performance, and life.
👉 If this episode resonated, follow the podcast and share it with someone navigating pressure, leadership, or high expectations.
Connect with Owen Lewis:
Towards Your Transformation
Hypnotherapy, Coaching & Personal Development
Helping people create sustainable growth through greater clarity, resilience, and calm authority.
Music: “Autumn Leaves” by Maarten Schalken (CC BY 4.0) — via Free Music Archive.
By Owen LewisWe live in a world that encourages speed.
Faster results.
Faster progress.
Faster success.
But what if meaningful growth was never meant to be rushed?
In this episode of A Pause for Growth, Owen Lewis explores why patience is not passive—it is one of the greatest strengths we can develop. Through reflections on the marathon rather than the sprint, the quiet process of fruit ripening on a tree, and the way lasting change unfolds within us, you'll discover why sustainable growth depends less on urgency and more on consistent, purposeful movement.
Whether you're building a business, developing your career, improving your wellbeing or pursuing a personal goal, this episode offers a timely reminder that the most worthwhile journeys are rarely completed in haste.
In this episode you'll discover:
• Why we're naturally drawn to sprint towards our goals.
• The difference between short-term effort and long-term progress.
• What nature teaches us about patience and growth.
• Why confidence, resilience and calm cannot be hurried.
• How to maintain your vision without becoming consumed by urgency.
• Practical reflections for embracing the long game in your own life.
If you've ever felt frustrated by slow progress or wondered whether you're moving quickly enough, this episode offers a calmer and more sustainable perspective.
Take the pause...
and remember...
lasting growth is rarely created through pressure.
It is cultivated through patience, consistency and trusting the process.
🎙️ A Pause for Growth offers short, reflective episodes designed to help you reset, refocus, and grow with purpose — across business, performance, and life.
👉 If this episode resonated, follow the podcast and share it with someone navigating pressure, leadership, or high expectations.
Connect with Owen Lewis:
Towards Your Transformation
Hypnotherapy, Coaching & Personal Development
Helping people create sustainable growth through greater clarity, resilience, and calm authority.
Music: “Autumn Leaves” by Maarten Schalken (CC BY 4.0) — via Free Music Archive.