Building Character: Rev. Robert Wilson's Guide to Personal Growth
Episode Overview
Character growth involves fair treatment and humane interactions. Prayer and gratitude play a crucial role in spiritual formation. Intentional speech is essential for aligning words with a changed heart. Loving the unlovable and being tolerant are key aspects of character development. Proactive living is emphasised over reactive responses for personal growth.
Character is proactive. It's proactive, not reactive. It's having peace because of the presence of God, whether things are falling down or not. And really, we say, I'm going to be careful. That thing, they don't know what they're talking about.
How do you build a character that stands the test of time and adversity? In this episode of the 'Care In Counseling Podcast', Rev. Robert Wilson dives into the nuts and bolts of character development and spiritual growth. With his dual expertise in psychotherapy and spirituality, Rev. Wilson offers a refreshing take on what it means to cultivate a strong, resilient character.
He doesn't just talk about abstract concepts; he provides practical advice on fair treatment, the power of prayer, and the importance of intentional speech. One of the standout points is his emphasis on loving the unlovable—a challenging but transformative practice. Rev. Wilson also advocates for proactive living over reactive responses, urging listeners to take control of their actions and emotions.
Whether you're struggling with addiction, anxiety, or simply looking to improve your mental well-being, this episode offers valuable insights that can help you on your journey to personal growth.