First, it’s important to note– you are wired a specific way and understanding that is the most important thing before committing to anything.
Now, I’m going to share my wired-struggle and how I’m leveraging it into productivity and life.
I hate using my “personality type” because it feels equivalent to saying I’m a Taurus and we’re too stubborn to learn. Often, it’s nothing but an empty and limiting belief you chain yourself up to and end up living out.
But there is truth to understanding REAL quirks in your particular brain.
For example, no matter what I’m doing or where I am, my brain looks for the next BIG thing. That might sound good on paper, but it has a bipolar navigation attached to it.
One day I’m all in on my writing, the next I’m off to try (insert new different cooler better thing).
I sabotage myself regularly, in the name of desire.
Which never lasts and leads to failure.
I can’t watch entrepreneurial videos without wanting to cut my shit off in that same moment and instantly chase that new shiny opportunity. If I see people moving to a hot new state with tons of action– I’m instantly tempted to move on a whim and quit everything I have going on.
I do this so fast, I don’t notice til I’ve paid the price of impulsivity.
My brain is the little brother, who wants whatever cooler thing big brother does.
And I ALWAYS FAIL WHEN I CHASE THIS IMPULSE.
But what can I do?
Buckle down and resist– that just leads to an explosion down the line and probably and even bigger one, thanks to storing and building up energy.
Instead, you have to channel whatever curse you’re born to.
If my little brother brain can’t stop doing this scan and go thing, I need to funnel it into some craft, and by draining it, it’ll have less hold over me in my life.
THAT’S WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT LIFE.
The only real “mentors” you can follow are those that won YOUR same war. Otherwise, you’ll die in battle as another pawn.
Rather than disciplining and saying “no” to a muscle or quirk that has so much control over you, leverage it into something like your craft or career. Find things that rely on what you have, otherwise you’ll always start over at the mercy of your own brain.
What you resist persists, so embrace it and use it.
#FOOLFWD
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