For a long time, I thought resistance was a sign to stop.
If something felt hard, uncomfortable, or like I was pushing against something invisible, I took that as a cue.
This is not right. This is not for me. This is too much.
So I pulled back.
I stayed where things felt easier. Safer. More familiar.
But what I did not realize at the time is this.
Resistance is not always a warning.
Sometimes, it is an invitation.
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Resistance Is Where Growth Begins
We often associate resistance with something negative.
Something to avoid. Something to work around. Something to escape.
But resistance is often where growth begins.
It shows up when you are stepping outside of what you know. When you are challenging old patterns. When you are moving toward something new.
And that is not supposed to feel easy.
It is supposed to feel like friction.
I Had to Stop Running From It
There were moments where I knew I was close to something.
A breakthrough. A decision. A shift.
And right at that point, resistance would show up.
Doubt. Distraction. Fear. Procrastination.
And instead of pushing through, I would pull back.
Convincing myself I was not ready. That it was not the right time. That maybe it just was not meant for me.
But looking back, those were the moments that mattered most.
The moments I walked away from growth because I misunderstood what resistance meant.
Resistance Does Not Mean You Are Going the Wrong Way
This was a game-changer for me.
Just because something feels hard does not mean it is wrong.
Sometimes it means it is important.
It means it matters.
It means you are stepping into something that requires more from you.
And that can feel uncomfortable.
But discomfort is not danger.
It is expansion.
Fear Often Disguises Itself as Logic
Resistance is not always loud.
Sometimes it sounds reasonable.
Maybe you should wait. Maybe you need more time. Maybe you are not ready.
And while those thoughts can sound logical, they are often rooted in fear.
Fear of failure. Fear of success. Fear of change.
And if you listen too closely to that voice, you stay exactly where you are.
The Breakthrough Is Just Beyond It
There is something powerful about pushing through resistance.
Because on the other side of that discomfort is something different.
Clarity. Confidence. Growth.
What once felt intimidating becomes familiar. What once felt impossible becomes achievable.
But you do not get to that point by avoiding resistance.
You get there by moving through it.
I Started Asking a Different Question
Instead of asking, “Why does this feel so hard?” I started asking, “What is this trying to show me?”
That shift changed everything.
Because instead of seeing resistance as a barrier, I began to see it as a signal.
A signal that I was stepping into something that had the potential to grow me.
Not All Resistance Is the Same
It is important to recognize that not all resistance should be pushed through.
There is a difference between something feeling misaligned and something feeling uncomfortable because it is new.
Learning that difference takes awareness.
But once you begin to understand your own patterns, you can start to recognize when resistance is fear and when it is intuition.
And that awareness gives you power.
Magic Is Not Accidental
The things that change us, the moments that expand us, the experiences that shift everything, they do not usually come easily.
They require effort. Courage. Willingness.
They require you to move through the discomfort instead of avoiding it.
And when you do, something happens.
Something that would not have been possible if you had stayed where it was comfortable.
Stay With It a Little Longer
When you feel resistance, pause.
Not to retreat.
But to consider what is on the other side.
Because more often than not, what you are feeling is not a stop sign.
It is the edge of something new.
Something that could change you.
Something that could grow you.
Something that could lead you exactly where you are meant to go.
This Is Where the Shift Happens
You do not have to be fearless.
You do not have to feel ready.
You just have to be willing to stay with it.
To take one more step. To try one more time. To move forward even when it feels uncomfortable.
Because on the other side of resistance is not just relief.
It is growth.
It is clarity.
It is confidence.
It is magic.
SLAY Reflection
S — See the Resistance
Where in your life are you currently feeling resistance?
L — Look at the Source
Is that resistance coming from fear or misalignment?
A — Acknowledge the Opportunity
What might be on the other side if you moved through it?
Y — Your Next Step
What is one small action you can take despite the discomfort?
Call to Action: Join the Conversation
I’d love to hear from you.
Have you ever pushed through resistance and found something better on the other side?
Share your story in the comments. Let’s cheer each other on.
And if you know someone who might need this reminder, send this to them.
Sometimes, all we need is a nudge.
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