Don't wait for a feeling of "readiness" to change. Feelings follow action. Start with one small habit today, and let the insights catch up later.
In her book, (available at Mann, Ivanov and Ferber (MYTH) ), Brianna Wiest explores why we get stuck in this loop and how to actually bridge the gap between thinking differently and living differently. 1. Awareness is Only the First Step Don't wait for a feeling of "readiness" to change
The biggest misconception in self-development is that "realizing" your problem is the same as "fixing" it. An insight is just a map; you still have to walk the terrain. Wiest argues that we often use insights as a form of "emotional procrastination"—we feel like we’re making progress because we’re learning, but our external reality remains stagnant. 2. The Power of "Micro-Habits" In her book, (available at Mann, Ivanov and
Often, we don't change because we have "competing intentions." You want to be successful, but you also want to be safe from judgment. You want to be healthy, but you use food for emotional comfort. Understanding these hidden "benefits" of staying stuck is the key to unlocking real movement. How to Start An insight is just a map; you still have to walk the terrain
Growth is uncomfortable because it requires leaving a familiar (even if miserable) version of yourself for an unknown one. Most people retreat to their old habits because the "new" feels unsafe. According to reviews on Livelib , the strength of Wiest’s essays lies in helping readers sit with that discomfort rather than running back to the status quo. 4. Why We Self-Sabotage