Changemaker Interviews
The Heart and Hustle Behind Greg Stewart’s Work
Behind every successful career lies a story of heart and hustle—a blend of passion, perseverance, and purpose. For Dr. Greg Stewart, a telehealth counselor, executive coach, and author based in Rockwall, Texas, this combination has defined his journey. From his early days in ministry to his current work helping individuals and organizations build emotional resilience, Greg’s story is one of relentless effort and deep emotional commitment.
The Heart: A Passion for Helping Others
Greg’s heart for helping others was shaped early in life. After recommitting to his faith at the age of 20, he felt called to ministry. But it wasn’t just about preaching—it was about connecting with people on a deeper level. This passion led him to pursue a Master of Divinity and a Master of Arts in Counseling, where he discovered his love for counseling and emotional intelligence.
For Greg, counseling isn’t just a job—it’s a calling. “Helping people grow is the most fulfilling part of my work,” he says. “It’s about equipping them to handle life’s challenges and transform their hearts and souls.” This passion is evident in his two books, I3 (cubed) and I3 for Couples, which aim to help individuals and couples harness the power of their emotions to build stronger, healthier lives.
But Greg’s heart isn’t just about helping others—it’s also about personal growth. He openly shares his own struggles, including a period of insecurity that led to an emotional affair. This experience, while painful, became a catalyst for a decade of reflection and growth. “Trials expose weaknesses,” Greg explains, “but they also provide opportunities for growth.” His vulnerability and willingness to learn from his mistakes have made his message all the more impactful.
The Hustle: Relentless Effort and Strategic Planning
While Greg’s heart drives his work, it’s his hustle that has turned his passion into a successful career. Over the years, he has worn many hats: pastor, professor, counselor, coach, and consultant. Each role required not only skill but also a relentless commitment to growth and excellence.
Greg’s hustle is evident in his academic achievements. While working full-time as a pastor, he pursued a dual master’s degree and later a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. His dissertation on emotional intelligence, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment laid the foundation for his work as an organizational consultant and executive coach.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought another opportunity for Greg to hustle. As telehealth counseling became the norm, he adapted quickly, leveraging technology to expand his reach and help more clients. “The greatest change in my industry came during COVID,” he says. “It allowed me to work from home and reach a far greater number of people.”
Greg’s hustle also extends to his writing and public speaking. Balancing a full-time counseling practice with writing books and teaching as an adjunct professor for 20 years is no small feat. Yet, Greg has managed to do it all by staying consistent and disciplined. “Accomplishing large projects is about doing a little at a time and persevering through times of low drive,” he says.
Balancing Heart and Hustle
For Greg, the key to success lies in balancing heart and hustle. He emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly. He also takes a weekly Sabbath day to rest and recharge—a practice that helps him stay grounded and focused.
But perhaps the most important balance is between work and personal life. As an empty-nester, Greg and his wife lead a small group at their church, nurturing their own relationship while helping others. “Master your personal flow of energy,” Greg advises. “There’s a time to start and a time to end.”
A Legacy of Resilience and Hope
Greg’s journey is a testament to the power of heart and hustle. From his early days in ministry to his current work as a counselor and author, he has consistently sought to help others unlock their inner strength. His mission to build emotional resilience is not just a professional goal—it’s a personal calling.
As Greg looks to the future, he plans to write his third book, The Leadership Quotient, and expand his reach through public speaking and a podcast. His heart for helping others and his relentless hustle ensure that his work will continue to make a difference in the lives of countless individuals.
To learn more about Greg’s work, visit www.becomingmore.com or connect with him through his social media platforms: https://linktr.ee/drgregstewart.
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