173. The Discomfort Quotient
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It’s a cage with familiar wallpaper.
And every time you choose it, your world gets smaller.
Let’s be honest.
You don’t lack potential.
You don’t lack intelligence.
You don’t lack opportunity.
You lack reps.
Confidence is not a personality trait.
It’s not luck.
It’s not charisma.
It’s not something “bold” people are born with.
Confidence is your nervous system learning:
“I can feel discomfort and still move.”
And that only happens one way.
Exposure.
In Part 3 of this confidence series, Leah Roling introduces a bold, measurable framework called The Discomfort Quotient (DQ) a way to track how often you lean into growth instead of retreating into safety.
Because here’s the truth:
Every time you avoid discomfort, you train fear.
Every time you embrace discomfort, you train confidence.
This episode will challenge you to examine:
• Where you’re choosing comfort over courage
• Why avoidance actually strengthens fear neurologically
• The science of emotional tolerance and nervous system recalibration
• How to measure your daily “lean in vs. back away” ratio
• Why trending upward matters more than perfection
If your life feels smaller than your potential…
If you keep circling the same goals without breaking through…
If you know you’re capable of more but can’t seem to access it…
This is your wake-up call.
Discomfort is not a red flag.
It’s a doorway.
And if you aren’t stepping through it, you’re not training confidence.
Press play.
Your bigger life is on the other side of what you’ve been avoiding.
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