The hidden invitation behind your most uncomfortable moments
You’re trying to change.
You’ve read the books, joined the group, maybe even started tracking habits in the Trust App.
But just when you start to make progress—something pushes back.
You miss a workout.
You shut down in a vulnerable moment.
You hear feedback… and instantly want to defend, disappear, or distract.
Welcome to internal resistance.
But what if that resistance wasn’t your enemy?
What if it was the exact portal to the breakthrough you’re playing for?
Resistance: The Body’s Way of Saying “I’m Scared to Grow”
At YDBG, we don’t treat resistance like a problem to be fixed.
We treat it like a message to be heard.
Coach Matthew, a YDBG leader and coach for over a decade, puts it this way:
“Resistance is just your body trying to protect old programming.”
When Matthew joined the Game in 2012, he wanted real change. He wanted deeper intimacy, a better relationship with his now-wife Sarah, and a life of principle-centered independence. But almost immediately, resistance showed up—especially when it came to honest feedback.
He remembers the moment clearly: sitting in COI (Circle of Influence), Sarah shared a confronting truth:
“I do well when a man leads me.”
Matthew’s immediate response?
Defensiveness. Shame. Ego activation.
But underneath that heat was something else: an invitation.
A portal.
To leadership.
To maturity.
To love.
What Most People Do When Resistance Hits
They run.
They quit.
They rationalize the old pattern.
They tell themselves:
“It’s too much. I’m not ready. This isn’t working.”
But those who grow?
They choose differently.
They pause.
They breathe.
They lean in.
Leaning In: The Practice of True Independence
At YDBG, we define True Independence as:
When the majority of your self-worth comes from trusting yourself, loving yourself, and being centered in yourself.
And the only way to embody that?
Practice facing the heat.
That’s why we use health and fitness as a training ground—not just for physical strength, but emotional strength.
A squat hold isn’t about fitness.
It’s about feedback.
Coach Matthew explains:
“Whether I’m in a plank or a hard conversation, my body doesn’t know the difference. The same nervous system lights up.”
And when you can stay present in the fire—without running, numbing, or distracting—you build the one thing that changes everything:
self-trust.
Resistance is the Gateway to Confidence
Let’s be honest: talking about change feels good.
But it doesn’t create change.
You know what does?
- Sitting in a squat hold when your body says to quit
- Listening to feedback when your ego wants to run
- Opening up in a conversation instead of shutting down
That’s what turns theory into power.
Coach Matthew calls this “the activation.”
It’s the bridge between the life you talk about… and the life you live.
What to Do When Resistance Rises
- Pause. Don’t react immediately. That’s the old pattern.
- Breathe. You’re not in danger—you’re in transformation.
- Name the Minefield. At YDBG, we train you to recognize the 3 D’s:
- Denial – “This isn’t really a big deal.”
- Distraction – “Let me focus on something else.”
- Doubt – “This won’t work for me.”
- Denial – “This isn’t really a big deal.”
- Choose Principle. Ask: What action aligns with the person I’m becoming—not the person I’ve been?
Tool Spotlight: The Trust App
When resistance is high, emotions get loud.
The Trust App helps quiet the noise and reflect what’s real.
Every time you log a breathwork session, a walk, a stretch, or a reflection—you’re telling your nervous system:
“I’m safe to evolve.”
You’re creating evidence of self-trust.
And that’s how transformation becomes self-sustaining.
Final Thought: Resistance Isn’t a Sign to Stop—It’s a Signal to Begin
The very moment you feel like quitting?
That’s the portal.
Not because it’s comfortable.
But because it’s the exact edge where your old self ends…
and your True Independence begins.
So next time resistance rises, don’t shrink.
Step in.
Hold the heat.
And watch what opens.You’re not broken.
You’re just being initiated.





