Discomfort is usually treated as a signal to stop.
Occasionally it should be.
But not always.
Some discomfort reveals limitation.
Some reveals growth.
Learning the difference may be one of the quiet arts of practice.
Discomfort is usually treated as a signal to stop.
Occasionally it should be.
But not always.
Some discomfort reveals limitation.
Some reveals growth.
Learning the difference may be one of the quiet arts of practice.