Becoming Steadfast
Becoming Steadfast is the podcast for athletes, leaders, and competitors who refuse to settle for average. Each episode delivers raw, tactical conversations to help you build identity, consistency, and grit that lasts—on and off the field.
Becoming Steadfast
Expanding Your Window of Tolerance
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What is your window of tolerance?
In psychology, the window of tolerance is the range where we can handle stress, pressure, and adversity while still staying composed, thoughtful, and grounded. Inside that window, we’re able to think clearly, lead well, and respond instead of react. But when life pushes us outside of it, we either move into anxiety and frustration… or we shut down and disengage.
Athletes experience this all the time — a bad shift, a tough loss, an injury, criticism from a coach, or pressure in a big moment. Leaders feel it too when things aren’t going according to plan.
So the real question isn’t how to avoid stress… it’s how to grow our window of tolerance so we can stay steady when life gets hard.
That’s exactly what we’re going to talk about today through James 5. In this chapter, James challenges believers to develop endurance, patience, prayer, and community — practices that actually expand our ability to stay grounded when pressure hits.
Because becoming steadfast isn’t about avoiding trials…
It’s about becoming the kind of person who can stand firm in the middle of them.
Let’s dive in.