EPISODE · Dec 9, 2021 · 36 MIN
Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone with Ali Terry
from IMPACT: Parenting with Perspective
"Send Ben a text"Discomfort Sparks GrowthMost people who sign up for coaching with me do it because they are experiencing discomfort of some kind. They want to change something so that they can feel better. Discomfort isn't a problem, it's just part of the human experience. Discomfort helps us know when something is wrong. Discomfort helps us know that it's time to make a change. Discomfort has the power to fuel the effort to create a change. When we can look at discomfort this way, without judgement and shame, we can see discomfort as simply an invitation to start growing and creating change. Growth comes with DiscomfortAs I mentioned, most parents who come to me looking for coaching, are coming to me because they are experiencing discomfort. In fact, growth itself is uncomfortable. If you're like most parents, when you started working on your own growth, you simply traded your old discomfort for a new discomfort.It's important to realize that discomfort doesn't mean that something has gone wrong. Identify and Lean Into The DiscomfortIt's important to identify the discomfort that you are experiencing. Most of the world tries to avoid all discomfort at all costs.Once you identify your discomfort, what it feels like, what's causing it, you have the power to choose whether or not you will continue with the discomfort. Most of The World Tries To Avoid DiscomfortIf you're like most parents, like most humans actually, you try to avoid discomfort. This is something that we are hard-wired to do. Avoiding discomfort keeps us safe and comfortable. Avoiding discomfort will halt your own personal growth. This is why it's important to continuously embrace discomfort.Embrace Discomfort As Part of The ProcessDiscomfort is part of the process of growth and improvement. Embrace it!It doesn't mean that anything has gone wrong. Oftentimes the discomfort that we're avoiding, like fear, worry, or anger, is actually exactly what we need to lean into for growth. This has been true of the parents that I work with that are afraid and worried about their teens choices. Be Aware of Your DiscomfortWhere is your discomfort coming from?What's causing your discomfort? Where are you feeling the discomfort?Is it inviting you to change?Is it due to growth?2. Buckle UpThis is going to be a ride!Be committed to the process. Don't give up when it's hard and uncomfortable. Be willing to change and do something different. 3. Choose Your Discomfort Based On Desired ResultsIt's uncomfortable to go to the gym, but we do it because we want the results of being healthy. Understand that you will likely be uncomfortable either way, might as well choose the discomfort that connects to your goals.4. Lean Into Your FearSometimes the thing making you uncomfortable is the actual answer or solution. Be willing to lean into the uncomfortable emotion. 5. Be Patient, Allow the Growth Rather Than Forcing ItDon't Force ItHave Compassion For Yourself.Call to ACTION!Come join me in the Firmly Founded Parent Membership! It's better than ever!JOIN HERE!Are You Caught in the Parent Trap?Discover the hidden patterns that are keeping you stuck—and how to break free.Take this quick (and eye-opening) quiz to uncover which common parenting trap you’re falling into with your teen. Get a personalized roadmap to help you parent with more clarity, confidence, and connection—starting today.https://benpughcoaching.com/parent-trap-quiz
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"Send Ben a text" Discomfort Sparks Growth Most people who sign up for coaching with me do it because they are experiencing discomfort of some kind. They want to change something so that they can feel better. Discomfort isn't a problem, it's just part of the human experience. Discomfort helps us know when something is wrong. Discomfort helps us know that it's time to make a change. Discomfort has the power to fuel the effort to create a change. When we can look at disc...
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