Break the Loop: The Mindset that Will Set You Free

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“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” — Albert Einstein

This classic piece of wisdom rings true now more than ever.

In our quest for self improvement, many of us find ourselves trapped in repetitive cycles, hoping for change without altering our approach.

The Trap of Learned Helplessness

Ever find yourself stuck in a pattern, like hitting the snooze button every morning and then complaining about being late?

Or being unable to resist the urge to eat that sweet snack at 11pm after you start a diet, and then complaining that you cannot lose weight?

It’s a small example of what psychologists call learned helplessness, repeating familiar patterns and expecting a different outcome.

We often convince ourselves that if we just gather more information or listen to one more podcast, things will magically change.

But in reality, change requires more than passive consumption, it demands active engagement and a willingness to step out of our comfort zones.

Embrace a Different Mindset and Break the Loop

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To escape the loop and achieve meaningful change, a shift in mindset is crucial.

Sometimes, the habits that once served us well can become barriers to our growth.

There are 3 things you need to consider when trying to change your mindset and liberate yourself from the vicious cycle:

Beliefs

Take Sarah, for instance.

She was a dedicated worker who stuck to the same routines for years.

Despite working long hours, she felt stagnant in her career.

Her problem was her mindset and beliefs.

She believed that she needs to do “hard work” in order to progress forward.

But that’s not necessarily the case.

What she needed was to delegate her work so she can focus on doing the important tasks that move the business forward.

It wasn’t until she questioned her assumptions about what constituted “hard work” and experimented with new strategies, like delegating tasks and focusing on her strengths, that she saw significant improvement.

Action

Action is where the magic happens.

Tom always dreamed of starting his own bakery but was paralyzed by fear.

Instead of waiting for the perfect moment, he took small but decisive steps, enrolling in a baking class, testing recipes, and eventually opening a small stall at a local market.

Each action, no matter how small, pushed him closer to his dream and helped him grow.

There is no perfect moment.

Action brings the magic to reality.

You can have all the best ideas on the planet, all the education and knowledge, but information is useless unless it is directing certain action.

If you want to escape the cycle, you need to take the right action.

Wake up early, buy that domain, stick to your diet plan, exercise…

These, seemingly mundane and boring tasks are the building blocks of your dreams.

Resilience

Finally, you need to be resilient.

Once you start interupting the usual pattern your mind is used to follow, it will feel hard.

Your mind hates everything that takes extra energy from you so it will try to push you back into following the old pattern.

Here is where resilience comes into play.

According to research, you need to put conscious effort, at least for 21 days to 66 days in order to change the pattern and make the new pattern to feel natural.

Setbacks are part of the journey.

Each rejection is tough, but see them as stepping stones, learning and improving with each experience.

Resilience is your way out.

The Dysfunction of Information Consumption

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In today’s digital age, information is everywhere.

We’re bombarded with self help articles, motivational videos, and endless podcasts.

While knowledge is powerful, merely consuming it doesn’t equate to progress.

That’s why our motto on Life Coach Code that you read in many of our articles is:

All the information on the planet is useless if you don’t take action.

We encourage people to pause after each article they read, absorb the information and decide what action they will take so they can have a real life transformation and become a better version of themselves.

Moving Forward with Purpose

To truly move forward, shift from passive consumption to active creation:

1. Set Clear Goals

Define what success means to you and chart a path to achieve it.

For example, if you want to improve your fitness, set a clear goal like running a 5K in three months and create a training plan to get there.

2. Build Consistent Habits

Establish daily practices that align with your goals.

If you want to write a book, set aside time each day to write, even if it’s just for 20 minutes.

Consistency is key to making progress.

3. Seek Continuous Improvement

Embrace a growth mindset of lifelong learning.

This means regularly reflecting on your experiences, seeking feedback, and being open to change.

It’s about evolving and adapting as you go along.

Stop The Insanity…

Breaking free from repetitive cycles and embracing change requires more than just wishing for a different outcome.

It calls for a change in mindset, bold actions, and resilience.

Remember Einstein’s words and recognize that achieving different results means thinking differently and acting decisively.

Move away from passive information consumption and empower yourself to take meaningful actions.

By doing so, you’ll pave the way to tangible progress and a more fulfilling life.

You hold the keys to your own freedom!

Don’t just consume information, take action, join the 30 Days Of Transformation here and step into a life you love: 30 Days of Transformation.


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Hedi Schaefer, an awarded pioneer in Germany’s empowerment movement, has been transforming lives and businesses since 2010 as a Work-Life Innovation Coach, Author, and Mental Well-Being Expert. Her unique ©3C - InnovationCanon method empowers individuals to stop the struggle mode and achieve fulfillment and success.
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