Episode 135: If You Want to Grow in 2026, Be Vulnerable

Episode 135 of The Mental Mettle Podcast, “If You Want to Grow in 2026, Be Vulnerable,” challenges the old-school idea that toughness means never changing, never asking for help, and never admitting weakness. Coach Matt Thomann explains how that mindset actually blocks growth and keeps you stuck in the same patterns year after year. Instead, he invites listeners to redefine toughness as the courage to see where you fall short, open up to others, and pursue growth on purpose in the new year.
Toughness vs true resilience
In this episode, Thomann contrasts surface-level toughness with real resilience, using powerful metaphors—from the dead, rigid stick that snaps under pressure to the living branch that bends and returns to form. He unpacks why “never show weakness” often comes from fear, not strength, and how that resistance to change becomes a prison that keeps you from expanding, improving, and enjoying your life and sport. Listeners learn that positive toughness means recognizing both strengths and limitations so you can grow strategically instead of pretending everything is fine.
How vulnerability changed Thomann’s life
Thomann shares how cancer and an ischemic stroke in 2020 stripped away his tough exterior and forced him into a season of deep vulnerability. He describes relying on family, friends, and professionals just to speak, write, and calm down again—and how that dependence, which once felt like failure, became the catalyst for his biggest mental and spiritual growth. Rather than glorifying “rock bottom,” he warns that not everyone makes it out of those moments and encourages listeners to choose vulnerability before crisis forces it.
Using accountability partners to build Mental Mettle
A key takeaway from Episode 135 is a practical path to vulnerability: finding an accountability partner. Thomann explains how a trusted partner gives you a safe, structured place to be honest about your mindset, habits, and blind spots while still practicing controlled vulnerability and wise boundaries. Whether you want to work on self-talk, confidence, focusing on controllables, or spiritual habits like prayer and Bible reading, an accountability partner can help you forge 100% Mettle without waiting for life to knock you down first.
Listen, subscribe, and connect
If you are ready to redefine toughness and grow in 2026, this episode of The Mental Mettle Podcast is for you. Subscribe to The Mental Mettle Podcast to keep building your 100% Mettle all year long.
For more information about Mental Mettle Coaching or to schedule a free coaching session with Coach Thomann, visit www.mentalmettlelifecoaching.com or email coachthomann@gmail.com.
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