Jake
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You can INSTANTLY shed yourself of past, negative, and limiting, behaviours, by changing the language and labels around them.
Understand that what you THINK is your default… is actually just a habit well practiced.
Let me explain:
Imagine somebody considers themselves to be shy. How do they describe it?
“I’m a naturally shy person.”
Believing this, and framing it like that, FUCKS them from changing out of it.
Because any effort they make towards NOT becoming shy, is—by their own parameters: UNNATURAL behaviour.
This means that, subconsciously, they are fighting against their own true nature.
FUCK THAT.
IMAGINE IF THEY TRIED THIS INSTEAD:
“In the past, I’ve habitually chosen to be shy.”
This is much better because,
1 - it’s already framing future success by describing the behaviour as “in the past”
2 - it’s shifted ‘NATURAL’ to ‘HABITUAL’
3 - it accepts responsibility by acknowledging the element of free will in the equation. That is not some curse. But a CHOICE they have repeatedly decided to make.
You are NOT “NATURALLY x y and z”
You have simply made it HABITUAL.
AND YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR HABITS.
Just through language alone, we separated the issue from being one of CORE IDENTITY into being one of HABITUAL BEHAVIOUR.
As humans, there is no single greater mover of behaviour than IDENTITY - be ultra careful what you identify with.
Be extra careful in the WORDS you use to describe yourself. WORDS is an anagram for SWORD. Don’t cut yourself on them.
Namaste.
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Ya know, sometimes these method actors get stuck in character.
Maybe Matt’s next documentary should be called “Got (Raw) Milk?”
In the meantime, he can draw some inspiration from ours. Cheers 🥛
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog
Raw milk is disgusting. We live in a first world civilized society and people are actively choosing to consume milk riddled with E. coli and listeria. Pasteurization is not some evil sorcery. It just kills the dangerous bacteria you morons.
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