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Why do you set goals but struggle to follow through? The problem isn't willpower—it's broken self-trust. In this episode, Clinical Psychologist and Mindset Coach Rosie van der Loos introduces The Integrity Engine, a neuroscience-backed system to repair your relationship with yourself. Learn why breaking micro-promises is a form of psychological self-sabotage more damaging than any critic, and how it wires your brain for failure. Discover the three pillars of self-trust—Clarity, Capability, and Consistency—and get the simple, daily Integrity Pact tool to rebuild your identity as someone who does what she says she will do. This is the foundational practice for moving from inspiration to execution, and becoming your own most reliable ally in building your legacy.
Key Topics: Self-trust, integrity, neuroscience of habits, self-sabotage, predictive coding, dopamine, self-efficacy, Identity change, micro-habits, personal leadership, psychology of follow-through.
Listen to Episode 5 to learn:
The clinical reason why breaking promises to yourself erodes motivation.
How to use the Integrity Pact—a 5-minute daily practice—to rewire your brain for reliability.
How to troubleshoot common failures with a Growth Mindset, not self-criticism.
Why this engine is the non-negotiable foundation for any meaningful project or legacy.
Subscribe to The Strategic Transformation Podcast for more tools to architect your next chapter.
#Integrity #SelfTrust #PersonalLeadership #Neuroscience #Mindset #Accountability #HabitFormation #PsychologyPodcast #PersonalGrowth #SelfSabotage #Motivation #LegacyBuilding #ClinicalPsychology #GoalSetting #TheStrategicTransformationPodcast
DISCLAIMER:
The content shared on The Strategic Transformation Podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.
By Rosie van der LoosWhy do you set goals but struggle to follow through? The problem isn't willpower—it's broken self-trust. In this episode, Clinical Psychologist and Mindset Coach Rosie van der Loos introduces The Integrity Engine, a neuroscience-backed system to repair your relationship with yourself. Learn why breaking micro-promises is a form of psychological self-sabotage more damaging than any critic, and how it wires your brain for failure. Discover the three pillars of self-trust—Clarity, Capability, and Consistency—and get the simple, daily Integrity Pact tool to rebuild your identity as someone who does what she says she will do. This is the foundational practice for moving from inspiration to execution, and becoming your own most reliable ally in building your legacy.
Key Topics: Self-trust, integrity, neuroscience of habits, self-sabotage, predictive coding, dopamine, self-efficacy, Identity change, micro-habits, personal leadership, psychology of follow-through.
Listen to Episode 5 to learn:
The clinical reason why breaking promises to yourself erodes motivation.
How to use the Integrity Pact—a 5-minute daily practice—to rewire your brain for reliability.
How to troubleshoot common failures with a Growth Mindset, not self-criticism.
Why this engine is the non-negotiable foundation for any meaningful project or legacy.
Subscribe to The Strategic Transformation Podcast for more tools to architect your next chapter.
#Integrity #SelfTrust #PersonalLeadership #Neuroscience #Mindset #Accountability #HabitFormation #PsychologyPodcast #PersonalGrowth #SelfSabotage #Motivation #LegacyBuilding #ClinicalPsychology #GoalSetting #TheStrategicTransformationPodcast
DISCLAIMER:
The content shared on The Strategic Transformation Podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.