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  • Episode 26 - Consistency is Key: Small Steps that Lead to Big Impact ~with Dr. Kimberly Reynolds, Part 2
    2024/09/16

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    In this episode, Part 2 of a three-part series, Dr. Kimmy shares her journey of overcoming perfectionism and embracing consistency as a key principle for long-term success. She emphasizes that consistency does not mean perfection, explaining how perfectionism can become a form of procrastination, especially for high achievers.

    Are you letting perfectionism hold you back from taking action? Reflect on areas where you've delayed progress because you wanted everything to be just right.

    Dr. Kimmy also highlights that relying solely on motivation isn’t enough: Consistent progress comes from building effective routines and systems.

    What small habits or processes can you implement today to stay on track, even when things don't go as planned?

    What systems can you put in place to help you stay consistent, even when things aren’t perfect?

    Keep these questions in mind as you enjoy Dr. A's conversation with Dr. Kimmy.

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    26 分
  • Episode 25 - Consistency is Key: Small Steps that Lead to Big Impact ~with Dr. Kimberly Reynolds, Part 1
    2024/09/09

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    In this episode, we discuss the power of consistency in achieving long-term success. Our special guest, Dr. Kimmy, a renowned coach, shares personal anecdotes and practical insights on how consistency is key to progress in both personal and professional life. She emphasizes that that consistency is not about eliminating discomfort but learning how to move forward with it.

    We also reflect on how embracing discomfort can turn pain into purpose, something many of us struggle with. You'll hear inspiring stories and actionable steps to help you stay committed to your goals. Stay tuned for part two next Monday, where we’ll continue the conversation.

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    38 分
  • Episode 24: Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable - Part 3
    2024/09/04

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    In Episode 24 of Faith Meets Academia, I dive into the final part of the "Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable" series. I share three powerful principles that have guided my journey of breaking free from comfort zones: "My purpose is greater than my preference," "My ability is greater than my assignment," and "My growth is greater than my comfort." Through personal experiences, scripture, and reflection, I encourage you to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, aligning your life with God's purpose.

    As you listen, consider these questions:

    • What comfort zone is holding me back from fulfilling my purpose?
    • How can I apply these principles to take the next bold step in my faith and professional journey?
    • Where in my life do I need to prioritize growth over comfort?



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    31 分
  • Edipsode 23 - Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable: Part 2
    2024/08/30

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    In Episode 23 of Faith Meets Academia, Dr. A continues the deep dive into getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. Building on insights from part one, Dr. A explores why we often shy away from challenges that push us out of our comfort zones. He discusses three key principles—Self-Worth Theory, Comfort Zone Bias, and Loss Aversion—that explain the root causes behind this behavior. As you listen, consider: How have these factors influenced your decisions? What steps can you take to break free from these limitations and fully embrace your God-given potential? Join Dr. A as he breaks down these concepts and prepares you to take the next step in your journey of growth and faith.

    Be sure to tune in for part three next week!

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    35 分
  • Episode 22 - Getting Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable: Part 1
    2024/08/19

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    Have you ever found yourself avoiding practice tests or dodging tough conversations, only to realize these evasions stunted your growth? In this episode of Faith Meets Academia, Dr. A delves into the power of embracing discomfort as a catalyst for personal, professional, and spiritual development. Drawing from his own experiences, including launching this podcast, Dr. A highlights how stepping outside our comfort zones can lead to unexpected and rewarding growth. We’ll explore common avoidance behaviors and their consequences, emphasizing that real progress comes when we confront challenges head-on. Shifting to spiritual growth, Dr. A reflects on the human experience of Jesus Christ, who expressed emotions like grief and anguish. By examining His moments of vulnerability, we uncover profound lessons about acknowledging and expressing our emotions, allowing God to transform our discomfort into strengths.

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    25 分
  • Episode 21 - A Moment of Reflection
    2024/08/17

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    In this milestone 21st episode of Faith Meets Academia, Dr. A takes a moment of reflection to celebrate the incredible journey so far. Starting with listeners in just 50 cities across 4 continents, the podcast has now expanded to reach 181 cities across 6 continents—an amazing growth of over 260%! Despite the challenges of balancing multiple roles as a father, minister, professor, and solo podcast producer, Dr. Reynolds shares how faith, perseverance, and your support have kept the mission alive and thriving. Tune in for an inspiring episode that reminds us all of the unstoppable power within and the importance of celebrating each step of the journey. Finally, don't miss the preview of what's coming next in Episode 22.

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    20 分
  • Episode 20 - A Bias for Action
    2024/08/05

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    23 分
  • Episode 19 - Four Factors That Determine Your Self-Confidence: Part 2
    2024/07/30

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    Self-confidence is far more than positive affirmations. In part two of this two-part series, “Four Factors That Determine Your Self-Confidence or Self-Efficacy,” Dr. A continues to explore the critical elements that shape our self-confidence, building on the insights from part one. He connects the external influences of social modeling and social persuasion with relevant, supporting scriptures for an engaging discussion of how observing successful role models and receiving encouragement from others can strengthen our belief in our abilities. He examines relevant scriptures and examples, emphasizing the vital role of faith in our journey. This episode is yet another clear illustration of academic concepts that are supported by and reflected in the Word of God.

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    20 分