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When the Feelings Get Loud: Staying the Course Through Discomfort

When the Feelings Get Loud: Staying the Course Through Discomfort

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When you start making space for what truly matters, difficult emotions often follow.

In this final episode of our March Spring Cleaning the Mind series, Dr. Maria-Christina Stewart and Dr. Danielle Colborn explore what to do when challenging emotions such as fear, shame, anxiety, or self-doubt show up - especially when you’re stepping outside of old patterns and into growth.

These emotions can feel like a signal to stop. But what if they’re not a sign you’re on the wrong path… but simply part of the process?

In this conversation, we walk through practical, compassionate ways to respond to difficult emotions so they don’t derail you from what matters most.

In This Episode, We Discuss:
  • Why difficult emotions often increase during periods of growth
  • The difference between feelings and facts
  • How emotions act as messengers—not directives
  • A simple, powerful framework: Notice → Label → Validate → Care
  • Why naming your emotions can actually help calm your brain
  • How to respond to emotions with self-compassion instead of avoidance
  • Ways to care for yourself when emotions feel “sticky”
  • The connection between love, fear, and vulnerability
  • How allowing a full range of emotions leads to a fuller life

Key Takeaway

Growth isn’t about getting rid of difficult emotions.

It’s about learning how to make space for them—without letting them decide your path.

Reflection Prompt

When a difficult emotion shows up this week, ask yourself:

Can I make space for this feeling—and still take one small step toward what matters?

What’s Next

Next month, we begin a new theme: Coming Out of Hiding

We’ll explore what it means to take up space in your life—through how you show up, how you express yourself, and how you move through the fear of being seen.

Disclaimer

This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek professional support.

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