EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 12 MIN
Why Growth Feels Harder Than It Should (And How to Move Forward Anyway)-Updated
from Shaping Driftwood: The Neuroscience of Growth, Leadership, and Change · host Dr. Robb Erskine
We tend to believe that growth should feel motivating, energizing, even exciting.But in reality, growth often feels like:uncertaintyhesitationself-doubtAnd that’s not a flaw—it’s how your brain is designed to work.In this episode, we break down:Why your brain resists change (even when you want it)The neuroscience of prediction error and uncertaintyHow leaders get “stuck” in patterns of hesitationA simple, practical way to move forward—without forcing massive changeThrough a coaching story with a senior executive navigating a major transformation, we uncover a powerful insight:Sometimes, moving forward doesn’t require a big leap—it starts with something small and familiar.🔹 Key TakeawaysYour brain is wired for survival—not growthDiscomfort is often a signal of learning, not failureResistance isn’t weakness—it’s a protective responseSmall, predictable actions can create momentum in uncertainty🔹 Reflection QuestionWhat’s one small, familiar action you can take todayto move forward in something that feels uncertain?🔹 Call to ActionIf this episode resonated, share it with someone you lead, work with, or care about.Follow Shaping Driftwood for more insights on leadership, growth, and the neuroscience of change.
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We tend to believe that growth should feel motivating, energizing, even exciting. But in reality, growth often feels like: uncertaintyhesitationself-doubtAnd that’s not a flaw—it’s how your brain is designed to work. In this episode, we break down: Why your brain resists change (even when you want it)The neuroscience of prediction error and uncertaintyHow leaders get “stuck” in patterns of hesitationA simple, practical way to move forward—without forcing massive changeThrough a coaching story...
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