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In this episode, Kevin and Britta invite you to stop fighting your results and start looking at the hidden machinery creating them.
We often feel like victims of our circumstances — struggling with low energy, stagnant income, or repetitive relationship patterns — but the truth is that our lives are perfectly designed to produce exactly what we are currently experiencing. Whether it’s a childhood survival mechanism or a "systemless system" of avoidance, we are all running protocols that once seemed logical but are now just innocently dumb.
The path to change isn't a frantic leap into a new strategy; it’s a radical, honest pause to build awareness of what you are actually doing right now. By learning to laugh at outdated mental software and approaching change as a playful experiment, we can shift from being subject to our past to becoming the architects of our future — and create results that once seemed miraculous.
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Britta: brittakristin.com
Kevin: kevinlawrence.org
By Kevin Lawrence and Britta Kristin5
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In this episode, Kevin and Britta invite you to stop fighting your results and start looking at the hidden machinery creating them.
We often feel like victims of our circumstances — struggling with low energy, stagnant income, or repetitive relationship patterns — but the truth is that our lives are perfectly designed to produce exactly what we are currently experiencing. Whether it’s a childhood survival mechanism or a "systemless system" of avoidance, we are all running protocols that once seemed logical but are now just innocently dumb.
The path to change isn't a frantic leap into a new strategy; it’s a radical, honest pause to build awareness of what you are actually doing right now. By learning to laugh at outdated mental software and approaching change as a playful experiment, we can shift from being subject to our past to becoming the architects of our future — and create results that once seemed miraculous.
Want to be part of the next Ask Us Anything? Share your questions here: Listener Connection Form
Britta: brittakristin.com
Kevin: kevinlawrence.org