Is it true or just a myth that stepping outside your comfort zone leads to growth?
In this episode, I, Sonali, share an open conversation with my co-host Zoe, as we reflect on our personal journeys through discomfort and growth. From pushing through gruelling fitness challenges to navigating tough moments in parenting and business, we’ve experienced firsthand how discomfort can shape who we are. Join us as we dive into how embracing discomfort has made us stronger, and how you too can benefit from stepping out of your comfort zone!
IN THIS EPISODE
(00:00) Can discomfort really lead to growth?
(01:30) The one fitness experience that changed everything
(04:00) Zoe’s surprising revelation about motherhood and mental strength
(07:00) A moment of panic and how Zoe’s training saved the day
(09:30) This may be the biggest obstacle to success
(14:30) The exercise everyone hates and why Zoe loves it
(19:00) How do you react to discomfort? What does it say about you?
(26:30) Uncomfortable habits can completely change your life
(32:00) The connection between discomfort and success
(35:00) Will you be ready?
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Welcome to Fierce & Fearless, the ultimate podcast experience tailor-made for the modern woman who's all about juggling the many facets of life with finesse. Motherhood, Fitness, Nutrition, Entrepreneurship, and Mental health - we cover it all because we firmly believe that you deserve and can have it all!
Joining forces are your trusty co-hosts, Sonali Saraogi Singh, a seasoned food and beverages connoisseur and the brilliant mind behind Feed Smart, and Zoe Modgill, a fitness dynamo and the creator of Stronger with Zoe - an online fitness platform for women.
We’re eager to hear back from you at:
Zoe’s Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/zoemodgill/
Sonali’s Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/feed.smart/
Sonali’s LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonalisaraogisingh
Informações
- Podcast
- FrequênciaQuinzenal
- Publicado24 de outubro de 2024 12:00 UTC
- Duração41min
- ClassificaçãoLivre