Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable: what building resilience looks like.
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Resilience isn’t built when life feels good, it’s built when you keep showing up anyway.
In this episode, we explore what getting comfortable with being uncomfortable actually means, why motivation is unreliable, and how systems and discipline create resilience over time. We talk about identifying your “mountain,” taking the first step, confronting what stops you, and staying faithful to the goal even when progress feels invisible.
Using insights from psychology and neuroscience, this conversation breaks down why the brain avoids discomfort, why most people quit right before adaptation happens, and how resilience is formed through persistence, not inspiration.
This episode is for anyone who knows they’re capable of more, and is ready to stop letting comfort decide their future.
Joshua Rosa dives into depth on being uncomfortable for the sake of growth.
On the Made for this mountain podcast.
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