The brain creates a self-schema, a mental blueprint that organizes information about who you are, and once formed, it filters reality through this lens, creating an identity loop where beliefs lead to actions that confirm those beliefs; to break free from limiting self-perceptions, one should perform small actions that contradict their existing identity, as this challenges the brain's protective mechanisms and allows for new self-narratives to emerge.
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You’re Not Lazy. Your Brain Is Protecting an Old IdentityAjouté :
You're not stuck because you don't know what to do. You're stuck because your brain keeps protecting who it thinks you are. Psychologists call this a self schema. It's a mental blueprint that your brain uses to organize information about you, your traits, your limits, your this is just how I am narrative.
And once that blueprint forms, your brain starts filtering reality through that lens. Your brain receives millions of bits of sensory data every second.
But conscious awareness only gets a tiny fraction. Some estimates say around 11 million bits come in. While conscious thought may process closer to 10 to 50 bits per second. So your brain has to pick and choose what gets through. And it doesn't choose neutrally. It prioritizes what matches your existing identity. That's called the identity loop. You believe something about yourself. You act from that belief and your actions create evidence. Then the evidence confirms the identity and eventually the cage starts feeling like your personality. So try this today.
Pick one identity you treat like fact. I always overthink. I never follow through. I'm bad at this. Then do one small thing today that makes that identity harder to believe. Not enough to change your life, just enough to break character.
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