Monday, March 9, 2026

This Season Is Shaping You



There are moments in life when everything feels stalled.

Progress slows. Doors close. Plans shift.

You look around and wonder, Why am I here? Why is this not moving?

It is easy to label these seasons as setbacks. As proof that you are behind. As evidence that something must be wrong.

But what if you are not stuck?

What if you are being developed?

In nature, nothing blooms all year long. There are planting seasons. Growing seasons. Pruning seasons. Resting seasons.

And every single one has a purpose.

The same is true for you.

The quiet season builds clarity.
The challenging season builds resilience.
The stretching season builds capacity.
The uncertain season builds depth and adaptability.

Growth is not always loud. It is not always visible. Sometimes it is happening underground in your character, your patience, your leadership.

This season is not punishing you.
It is preparing you.

A victim mindset asks, Why is this happening to me?
A builder mindset asks, What is this building in me?

One keeps you stuck in reaction.
The other puts you back in authorship.

You may not control the season you are in.
But you always control how you develop within it.

One of the most damaging thoughts during difficult seasons is this:
I should be further by now.

Comparison distorts perspective. Your timeline is not proof of your value.

Development is often invisible while it is happening. Roots grow long before fruit appears.

You are not behind.
You are under construction.

Instead of asking, When will this be over?
Try asking, Who is this shaping me to become?

One day you will look back and realize this was the season that strengthened your voice. This was the season that built your endurance. This was the season that clarified your direction.

You are not buried.
You are planted.

This season is not your identity.
It is your development ground.

Stay present.
Stay engaged.
Stay open.

The version of you being formed right now is stronger, steadier, and more capable than you can currently see.

You are not stuck. You are being developed.

So take a breath.
Square your shoulders.
And attack this day like a bowl of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream.

Let’s go,

-srt

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Don't Let a Storm Rename You

There are moments in life that feel bigger than us.

Moments when disappointment feels permanent.
When anxiety feels endless.
When failure feels final.
When heartbreak feels defining.

And in those moments, your brain does something subtle but powerful.

It turns a feeling into an identity.

“This is who I am now.”

That is almost never true.

The real danger isn’t emotion.

It’s when we confuse a temporary state with a permanent definition.

So instead of just talking about perspective today, I want to give you a framework you can actually use.


Coaching Tool 1: The STORM Method

(For When Emotions Feel Bigger Than You)

When you feel emotionally flooded, walk yourself through this:

S – Stop

Interrupt the spiral.

No texting.
No dramatic decisions.
No identity conclusions.

Just pause.

T – Tag the State

Name the feeling.

Not the story.
The feeling.

“I feel rejected.”
“I feel embarrassed.”
“I feel anxious.”
“I feel disappointed.”

This is your state ... your temporary emotional condition.

States move.
States fluctuate.
States pass.

Naming the state immediately separates you from it.

You are not anxiety.
You are experiencing anxiety.

That distinction creates space.

O – Observe the Story

Now ask:

What meaning am I attaching to this?

“I always mess things up.”
“No one chooses me.”
“I’m not good enough.”
“This is how my life will always be.”

This is the story.

The state is honest.
The story is interpretive.

And under stress, your brain predicts a permanent future based on a temporary feeling.

It thinks it’s protecting you.

It’s usually exaggerating.

R – Reframe (Flip the Narrative)

Now we shift.

Ask:

What else could this mean?
What might this be teaching me?
If this were happening for me instead of to me, what would be different?
What would someone who believes in me say right now?

For example:

Instead of
“I failed. I’m not cut out for this.”

Try
“This is feedback. I’m in the learning phase.”

Instead of
“They rejected me. I’m not enough.”

Try
“That wasn’t aligned. My value hasn’t changed.”

See what you did there? 

  • The event stays the same.
  • The meaning changes.
  • And meaning determines emotional impact.

M – Move Forward Intentionally

From your reframed perspective, ask:

What decision aligns with who I’m becoming?

Not who I feel like in this moment.
Who I’m becoming.

Because here’s the truth:

Temporary struggle is not permanent identity.

Crisis speaks in absolutes:

Always.
Never.
Forever.

Growth speaks in seasons:

Right now.
This phase.
This lesson.

You are in a moment, not a life sentence.

Coaching Tool 2: The State Shift Model (Your Daily Practice)

If STORM feels like the full reset, here’s the simplified daily version:

  1. Name the Feeling (State)

  2. Flip the Narrative (Shift)

That’s it.

You don’t need to suppress emotion.
You don’t need to overanalyze it.

You need to separate it from your identity and choose your interpretation intentionally.

Neuroscience tells us the chemical surge of emotion lasts about 90 seconds — unless we keep re-triggering it with our thoughts.

So when the wave hits:

Pause.
Tag it.
Let it pass.
Then shift.

That is emotional strength.

Not avoiding emotion.
Not denying emotion.

Managing it.

Final Thoughts

If this week has felt heavy, remember:

You have survived 100% of your hardest days so far.

Your nervous system may be activated.
Your thoughts may be loud.
Your heart may feel heavy.

But those are experiences passing through you.

They are not who you are.

Don’t let a storm rename you.

Use it to build resilience instead.

Happy Thursday all,
– srt

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Monday, March 2, 2026

You Are Stronger Than This Moment



There are moments in life that feel bigger than us.

Moments when disappointment feels permanent.
When anxiety feels endless.
When failure feels final.
When heartbreak feels defining.

And in those moments, it’s easy to believe a dangerous lie:

“This is who I am now.”

But it isn’t.

You are stronger than this moment.
And this moment does not define your identity.

Your feelings are real.
They matter.
They deserve to be acknowledged.

But they are not permanent.

Emotions move like weather systems. Storms can feel overwhelming while you’re inside them ... dark, loud, consuming. But no storm lasts forever.

The problem isn’t that we feel deeply.
The problem is that we confuse a temporary emotional state with a permanent identity.

You are not your worst day.
You are not your anxiety spike.
You are not your mistake.
You are not your rejection.

You are a human being moving through an experience.

This week, remember one powerful distinction:

State vs. Story.

Your state says: “I feel overwhelmed.”
Your story says: “I can’t handle life.”

Your state is temporary.
Your story tries to make it permanent.

When emotion rises, pause for 90 seconds.

Don’t analyze.
Don’t react.
Don’t decide who you are.

Breathe.
Name the feeling.
Let the wave pass.

Strength is not the absence of emotion.
Strength is staying present inside it.

This is something you are going through — not something you are.

Walk into this week remembering:

You are bigger than this storm.
You are wiser than this reaction.
You are stronger than this moment.

Walk into this week like someone who knows the storm will pass.

Umbrella up. Chin up.

You’ve got this,
– srt