๐ง Is your brain keeping you safe instead of successful?
Leila Hormozi shared a powerful insight in her video "Our brains are meant to keep us safe not successful." She argues that our natural instincts prioritize safety, often holding us back from taking action. Most people get trapped in a cycle of irrational thoughts and feelings instead of relying on logic and evidence to drive their decisions. Hereโs what resonated: ๐ง Challenge instinctual responses for success. ๐ Prioritize logic over emotions to act. ๐ Set clear goals for consistent progress. Imagining a world where we embrace discomfort could unlock new opportunities for growth. Think about the transformative power that comes when we break free from the paralysis of indecision and take calculated risks based on reason. โจ Why this matters: By rejecting the urge to seek comfort, we cultivate resilience and create momentum through action. Surrounding ourselves with supportive individuals also plays a vital role, pushing us toward progress and accountability. Hormozi emphasizes that success stems not from waiting for motivation but from taking deliberate, consistent actionsโeven when it feels uncomfortable. Leaders and changemakers, this is your call to action: 1๏ธโฃ Embrace discomfort and encourage your teams to do the same. 2๏ธโฃ Shift your focus from feeling to doing. 3๏ธโฃ Set clear, actionable goals and track your progress with reflection. Curiousโhow do you navigate discomfort in pursuit of your goals? Letโs share strategies and experiences to inspire one another! (If this message struck a chord, feel free to share and engage! ๐)