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Self-limiting beliefs rarely sound negative. They sound reasonable, mature, and responsible. In this episode, Brian breaks down how phrases like “I’m just being realistic” quietly cap identity, narrow behavior, and manufacture evidence that keeps people stuck. Drawing from lived experience, neuroscience, and Buddhist psychology, the conversation explores how the brain prioritizes consistency over accuracy, why fear often signals identity threat rather than danger, and how people unconsciously organize their lives around ceilings they never consciously chose.
This episode isn’t about motivation or positive thinking. It’s about how identity actually changes — not through insight, clarity, or confidence, but through behavior and exposure. We look at why half-commitment protects beliefs, how readiness becomes a delay tactic, and what it means to let old versions of yourself lose authority through action. If you’ve ever felt “clear” about why you’re stuck, this episode explains what’s really happening — and what actually moves the system forward.
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I also offer accountability, coaching, and sober companion services.
By Brian GrannemanSelf-limiting beliefs rarely sound negative. They sound reasonable, mature, and responsible. In this episode, Brian breaks down how phrases like “I’m just being realistic” quietly cap identity, narrow behavior, and manufacture evidence that keeps people stuck. Drawing from lived experience, neuroscience, and Buddhist psychology, the conversation explores how the brain prioritizes consistency over accuracy, why fear often signals identity threat rather than danger, and how people unconsciously organize their lives around ceilings they never consciously chose.
This episode isn’t about motivation or positive thinking. It’s about how identity actually changes — not through insight, clarity, or confidence, but through behavior and exposure. We look at why half-commitment protects beliefs, how readiness becomes a delay tactic, and what it means to let old versions of yourself lose authority through action. If you’ve ever felt “clear” about why you’re stuck, this episode explains what’s really happening — and what actually moves the system forward.
Check out the website for articles published weekly:
Want to work together? I see psychotherapy clients in Florida:
I also offer accountability, coaching, and sober companion services.