Earlier this week, we talked about how growth often sits on the other side of hard.
Today, let’s slow that down.
Because not all discomfort is the same.
Some discomfort protects you.
Some discomfort grows you.
Wisdom is learning the difference.
Avoidance is subtle. It doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it looks like:
- “I’ll do it later.”
- “Now isn’t the right time.”
- “I need to feel more confident first.”
- “Maybe it’s just not meant for me.”
Avoidance reduces anxiety in the short term.
But long term, it shrinks your world.
Breakthrough discomfort feels different.
It feels stretching.
Vulnerable.
Uncertain.
But it expands you.
Let’s explore this together.
Coaching Tool 1: Comfort Zone Mapping
Draw three circles.
Circle One: Comfort
What feels safe, predictable, easy?
Where are you operating mostly on autopilot?
Circle Two: Stretch
What feels uncomfortable but aligned with who you want to become?
What would require courage but not chaos?
Circle Three: Panic
What feels overwhelming or unsafe?
What genuinely exceeds your current capacity?
Growth happens in the stretch zone.
Not in comfort.
Not in panic.
Ask yourself:
"Have I been calling something “too much” when it’s actually just stretch?"
Coaching Tool 2: Fear Inventory
Write this sentence at the top of a page:
“If I move forward with this, I’m afraid that…”
Then let yourself answer honestly.
- I’ll fail.
- I’ll look foolish.
- People will judge me.
- I won’t succeed.
- I’ll lose stability.
- I’ll disappoint someone.
Fear is not the enemy.
Unexamined fear is.
Now ask:
Is this fear protecting me from harm or protecting me from growth?
Coaching Tool 3: Limiting Belief Challenge
Identify the belief underneath the hesitation.
- “I’m not ready.”
- “I’m bad at conflict.”
- “I’m not leadership material.”
- “I don’t follow through.”
- “I always mess things up.”
Now challenge it.
What evidence suggests this belief is not entirely true?
Where have you handled something hard before?
Where have you surprised yourself?
Limiting beliefs lose power when exposed to evidence.
Coaching Tool 4: Action Despite Discomfort
Courage is not the absence of fear.
It is movement with fear present.
You don’t need to leap.
You need to step.
What is the next right step — not the whole staircase?
- Draft the email.
- Schedule the meeting.
- Set the boundary.
- Submit the application.
- Start before you feel fully ready.
Confidence follows action.
Not the other way around.
A Gentle Reflection
Sometimes we stay in discomfort longer than necessary because it is familiar.
Staying stuck can feel safer than risking change.
But consider this:
What might your life look like six months from now if you consistently chose to stretch over avoidance?
Growth rarely announces itself loudly.
It usually shows up disguised as inconvenience.
The resistance you feel may not be there to stop you.
It may be there to strengthen you.
So, I’ll leave you with this:
What “hard” thing might actually be your doorway?
And what small step are you willing to take?
Growth lives on the other side of hard.
Coaching you to move toward the hard and become stronger because of it.
-srt



