Season 2-Episode 8: "Growth is Uncomfortable"
In this episode, we explore the emotional and psychological journeys associated with growth. From overcoming feelings of discomfort and uncertainty to understanding the social costs of change, this discussion offers practical insights and encouragement for anyone on a path of personal development.
Key Topics Covered:
* How the nervous system reacts to growth and change, including fears of safety and uncertainty
* Outgrowing old identities such as people-pleasing, hyper-independence, and overworking
* The social costs associated with growth—reactions from friends, family, and community
* Why healing and growth can sometimes feel boring or isolating, and how to navigate these seasons
* Recognizing the difference between discomfort that signifies stretching versus actual misalignment
* The importance of repetition in growth, especially through practices like emotional regulation and setting boundaries
* Real-life examples of growth in relationships, career, and personal routines
* How to honor your boundaries, say no, and handle disappointment respectfully
* Strategies for shifting in-between seasons and embracing new versions of yourself
* Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/cognitive-behavioral-therapy]
* Emotional Regulation Techniques [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/emotional-fitness/201906/how-manage-emotions]
* Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/wearevonpod/]
* YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/c/WeAreVonPodcast]
Timestamps:
00:00 - Overcoming the emotional funk and emphasizing that temporary feelings are part of growth
01:29 - The importance of community and reaching out for support during tough seasons
01:43 - Why growth feels unsafe to the brain's nervous system
02:13 - Outgrowing old identities and the social cost of growth
02:43 - The loneliness that can come with stepping into your true self
03:36 - Immersing in faith, focus, and skill-building during growth seasons
05:25 - Understanding why growth triggers anxiety and how the brain prefers familiarity
05:51 - Combating fear-based responses with cognitive behavioral tools like CBT
06:22 - Outgrowing identities like people-pleasing and hyper-independence
08:43 - The social fallout of growth—friends reacting differently, misunderstandings, and boundary setting
09:43 - Guarding your faith and values in social environments
10:12 - The challenge of maintaining boundaries and shifting relationship dynamics
11:07 - The emotional and social experience of healing and taking social media breaks
12:18 - The discomfort of social disconnection and the peace that follows
13:13 - Discerning between discomfort that signals growth versus actual misalignment
14:10 - Navigating pivot seasons and the importance of patience and repetition
17:18 - The in-between season: when old habits no longer fit but new ones are not yet formed
17:44 - The vital role of repetition and action in building confidence and new habits
18:13 - Practicing emotional regulation and sitting with discomfort
19:10 - Growth in romantic relationships and the activation of old patterns
20:06 - Recognizing healthy love versus familiar, unhealthy dynamics
22:05 - Personal growth leading to the loss of old friendships and the importance of aligned relationships
23:02 - What growth truly looks like: setting boundaries, making intentional choices, and showing up authentically
24:58 - The difference between discomfort and failure, emphasizing growth as an evolving process
25:25 - Closing thoughts and encouragement to embrace your growth journey
Resources & Links:
Connect with Yvonne - We Are Von Podcast
Final Note:
Remember, growth involves discomfort and uncertainty but is ultimately a sign of aligning more closely with your authentic self. Be patient with your process, lean on your community, and trust in the journey.