What if the charger on your desk could teach you how to grow? We take a familiar object and pull out unexpected lessons about energy, resilience, and the balance between effort and recovery. By pairing everyday battery habits with ideas from The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter, we make a clear case for why deliberate discomfort, followed by real rest, is the shortest path to confidence and meaning. We start with the myths around “overcharging” and why staying at 100 percent comfort slowly w...
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What if the charger on your desk could teach you how to grow? We take a familiar object and pull out unexpected lessons about energy, resilience, and the balance between effort and recovery. By pairing everyday battery habits with ideas from The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter, we make a clear case for why deliberate discomfort, followed by real rest, is the shortest path to confidence and meaning. We start with the myths around “overcharging” and why staying at 100 percent comfort slowly w...
What if a common pair of shoes could change how you lead, drive, and judge strangers on a Tuesday morning? We explore a simple, memorable shift: using shoes as a daily cue to practice empathy, slow your reactions, and make better choices when stakes feel high. A listener named Todd shares a story from grade school where the teacher asked students to switch shoes and walk around for an hour. That tiny experiment delivered a big truth—every gait is different, and so is every life. We take that...
Growth Instigators Hotline
What if the charger on your desk could teach you how to grow? We take a familiar object and pull out unexpected lessons about energy, resilience, and the balance between effort and recovery. By pairing everyday battery habits with ideas from The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter, we make a clear case for why deliberate discomfort, followed by real rest, is the shortest path to confidence and meaning. We start with the myths around “overcharging” and why staying at 100 percent comfort slowly w...