158. How to Build Resilience When You Want to Quit
Episode 158 — How to Build Resilience When You Want to Quit
In this episode, I’m talking about what to do when you hit that wall — when motivation fades, things feel hard, and you just want to give up.
Resilience isn’t about being tough or forcing your way through. It’s about how quickly you can recover, adapt, and get back into action when life throws challenges your way. I share the psychology and neuroscience behind resilience — what’s happening in your brain when you want to quit, and how to train your thinking so you don’t get derailed by stress or frustration.
You’ll learn how the prefrontal cortex and amygdala work together when you’re under pressure, why tolerating discomfort builds emotional endurance, and how small mindset shifts can literally rewire your brain for grit and perseverance.
I also walk through practical, science-based tools you can start using right away: reframing stress as energy, practicing “micro-recoveries” throughout the day, using controlled doses of challenge to strengthen your nervous system, and labeling emotions to calm your brain before taking action.
Resilience isn’t a personality trait — it’s a skill. And every time you show up when it’s hard, you’re training that skill.
If you’ve been tempted to quit lately, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening beneath the surface — and how to keep going, without burning out or beating yourself up.
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