
Growing Through Resistance: Why Most People Quit Right Before the Breakthrough
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Ever find yourself on the verge of quitting right when you're about to breakthrough? That's exactly where I found myself recently, walking through rain—both literally and figuratively—while wrestling with personal struggles and professional milestones simultaneously.
The hardest truth I've learned is that resistance isn't telling us to stop—it's actually our compass pointing toward growth. When my world felt like it was falling apart while reaching a business milestone I'd worked toward for years, I had to make a choice: let circumstances break me or let them transform me. On that rain-soaked walk, nothing around me changed, but everything within me shifted.
Through this experience, I've discovered three powerful strategies for pushing through resistance that I'm sharing with you today. First, reframe resistance as a sign you're on the right track rather than a signal to retreat. Second, commit to doing the small, hard things anyway—those uncomfortable actions build your capacity rep by rep. Finally, anchor yourself in faith and vision, remembering that even messy steps count toward your growth. The only people who don't reach their breakthrough are those who quit in the middle, letting their ego convince them that avoiding disappointment is safer than embracing discomfort.
What resistance are you facing right now? What breakthrough are you chasing? Take a screenshot of this episode, tag me, and let me know—because naming it is the first step to moving through it. Your comfort zone will lie to you, but the life you want is waiting on the other side of resistance. Stop quitting on yourself before it gets good.