The Growth Practice Podcast
The Seventh Practice: Belief — Grounding Yourself in Something Greater What if growth doesn’t always come from having all the answers, but from allowing yourself to believe in something beyond them? In this episode of The Growth Practice, we explore the role belief plays in how we navigate uncertainty, make decisions, and support ourselves through moments when life feels unclear. Sometimes, growth can feel heavy. The pressure to figure everything out, make the right decisions, and stay in control can quietly build over time. While the instinct to plan and manage every outcome is natural, psychological research suggests we often overestimate how much control we truly have. This is known as the illusion of control. In this episode, Ruth reflects on a personal shift, a pull toward faith, and a reconnection with belief. This is not presented as something rigid or prescriptive, but as something grounding. Through honest reflection, she explores the difference between religion and belief, and how choosing to believe in something greater can create a sense of guidance and support. Drawing from psychological research on meaning, resilience, and the work of Viktor Frankl, this episode highlights how having something to believe in can help us navigate uncertainty, reduce stress, and move forward with greater clarity. Because belief is not about having all the answers. It is about not having to carry everything alone. In This Episode, You’ll Explore: Why the need for control can become overwhelming The concept of the illusion of control and how it shapes our decisions The difference between religion and belief How belief can create a sense of grounding, guidance, and support A simple reflective practice to help you explore what you believe in Growth doesn’t always require more effort. Sometimes it begins with letting go. We are capable. So let’s grow together. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not intended as medical, mental health, or professional advice. The content reflects personal experiences and perspectives. Please consult a qualified professional for guidance related to your individual situation. References Frankl, V. E. (2006). Man’s search for meaning. Beacon Press. Koenig, H. G. (2012). Religion, spirituality, and health: The research and clinical implications. ISRN Psychiatry. Langer, E. J. (1975). The illusion of control. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 32(2), 311–328. 🌱💛 If this episode supported you in any way, I’d love for you to stay connected. You can follow or subscribe wherever you’re listening, and if it feels right, share this episode with someone who might need it. Your support helps this space grow. Every listen and share truly matters. Thank you for practicing growth with me. 💛🌿
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