Learn to reframe biological resistance as a signal for progress. This episode explores how to build resilience through 'awkwardness reps' and turn daily discomfort into the ultimate tool for lasting success.

What if that racing heart isn't a sign of danger, but actually the 'currency' for the life you want? Discomfort is actually a compass pointing toward growth, and we can’t choose both comfort and courage at the same time.
How to eliminate the fear of discomfort. Discomfort is the currency of success and most people avoid the feeling of discomfort which is why they never grow and stay stuck . Success may take some time so one needs to work through discomfort with patience and resilience without being bothered with it so how to cultivate that mindset?


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Lena: Have you ever noticed how we’re almost programmed to run toward a snack or start mindlessly scrolling the second a task feels even a little bit heavy? It’s like we’re constantly negotiating our way out of feeling anything unpleasant.
Miles: It’s so true, Lena. And honestly, it’s not just a lack of willpower. Our brains are actually wired to flag anything unfamiliar as a threat—it’s that old survival instinct treating a work presentation like a literal tiger in the room. But here’s the shift: what if that racing heart isn't a sign of danger, but actually the "currency" for the life you want?
Lena: I love that reframe. It’s like discomfort is actually a compass pointing toward growth. It’s fascinating that we can’t choose both comfort and courage at the same time.
Miles: Exactly. Success is built in the middle of the shake, not after it stops. So, let’s explore how we can stop running from those vibrations in our bodies and start collecting those daily "awkwardness reps" to build real resilience.