The Formula for Growth: Why Discomfort is Required for Your Expansion

EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 1H 2M

The Formula for Growth: Why Discomfort is Required for Your Expansion

from You Make Sense · host Sarah Baldwin Coaching

In this episode, Sarah unpacks the formula for growth and why tolerating discomfort is a key component of stepping into your purpose. You’ll get a somatic roadmap for how to work with your nervous system, tend to your younger parts, and unpack jealousy for deeper clarity on your desires. One gentle step at a time, it’s possible to expand into the bigger life meant for you.   Episode Highlights: [00:00] Introduction [01:34] Resistance as an indicator you’re on the right path [04:02] Why our greatest desires require our greatest healing [09:26] Building your capacity to tolerate discomfort [12:48] Why feelings aren’t always your adult self’s truth [21:29] The formula for stepping toward the life you want [22:21] Connecting to the thing you deeply desire [25:00] Asking what healing requires of you [29:26] Reparenting the vulnerable part that was wounded [33:43] Getting to know your protective parts [35:38] Showing your parts the life you’re heading towards [46:58] Question 1 – How can I make regulation more tolerable for me and my parts? [52:55] Question 2 – Will taking medication affect the process of reparenting my parts? [58:20] Question 3 – What is the trauma vortex and how does it work?   Take Sarah’s FREE Quiz: Feeling stuck in your life? Not sure where to start with somatic healing? Sarah’s free quiz, “What’s Keeping You Stuck,” will equip you with free tools and a personalized guide to better understand your nervous system, specific to you. Click below to get started: https://bit.ly/yms-sp-quiz   Get Started with Nervous System Regulation: Ready to make tangible shifts in your life? Sarah’s brand-new introductory course, Nervous System Essentials, will equip you with science-backed tools to regulate your nervous system, so that you can experience more freedom and ease in your daily life. Join the course for only $67: http://bit.ly/sp-nse   Connect with Sarah on: Email Community - bit.ly/yms-sp-newsletter Instagram — instagram.com/sarahbcoaching Website — sarahbaldwincoaching.com   Submit a Question: sarahbaldwin1.typeform.com/podcast   Quotes: “The things that we want the most in our lives will require our greatest healing, and that means that they’re going to require us to experience and to tolerate discomfort along the way.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:01:18] “The feelings you might be having at any given moment are a truth to a part of you, they just may not be the truth to your adult self.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:16:33] “A competent protector or adult self needs to have two qualities: you are soft and attuned, and you are ferociously protective. When you are both of those things, you are in the trust of the protector, and they are able to rest.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:35:09] “Just because stepping into your purpose is a lot of work [doesn’t mean it’s] wrong. It’s the healing of the past that is taking all that energy, and it’s supposed to. And the more you do it, the easier it becomes.” — Sarah Baldwin [0:43:41]   Links Mentioned in This Episode: NYNS Waitlist: https://bit.ly/sp-nyns-waitlist YMS Waitlist: https://bit.ly/sp-yms-waitlist

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