Becoming Your Best Self in the New Year: Lessons from Socratic Wisdom
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Becoming Your Best Self in the New Year: Lessons from Socratic Wisdom

As the calendar turns to a new year, many of us embark on the journey of crafting resolutions — promises to ourselves to embrace positive change and become the person we aspire to be. In the spirit of this transformation, I’ve personally been reflecting and drawing inspiration from a recent Hidden Brain Podcast episode, "What Would Socrates Do? " The essence of the episode lies in the simple, but profound concept: "Act as if you already were that which you wish to become.”

Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, left us with timeless wisdom that transcends the boundaries of centuries. The notion that "you are what you do" and "you learn what you live" underscores the transformative power of actions and experiences. This concept suggests that the repetition of certain behaviors can mold us into the very person we strive to become, and all of the modern science that Socrates would never have dreamed of having access to, from brain scans to hormonal assays supports his conclusion. When you act differently, you begin to feel differently, which reinforces more behavioral changes that ultimately shape you as a different person.

Socratic wisdom invites us to view resolutions not as distant goals (i.e. I’m going to get in shape this year) but as daily practices that shape our character (As an athlete, I’ll be exercising on a bike, treadmill or in a pool at least 30mins each day). Instead of setting vague resolutions this year, define clear and actionable steps that align with the person you aspire to be, and then act as if you already ARE that person.

I find myself talking to myself a lot in this process. “As an athlete, do you really want that third cookie Beck?”


The poetic beauty of "act as if" lies in its transformative potential. By engaging in behaviors as if you already possess the qualities you seek, you create a bridge between your current self and your aspirational self. Your brain begins to form new pathways to reinforce these habits and behaviors and before long, the distance between who you are and who you wish to become begins to blur.

Michelangelo, perhaps history’s greatest sculptor believed that the statue already existed within the marble.

Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.

To extend his analogy, ?you already are the masterpiece you wish to become. It’s simply your job to discover the new shape you want to be. All you require to chisel yourself into the more kind, patient, athletic, successful, (insert your goal here) person you wish to be is already within your possession.

Our actions, repeated and intentional, shape the essence of who we are. Embrace your resolutions not as distant destinations but as the compass guiding your daily journey toward becoming the best version of yourself. "Act as if" you already were that which you wish to become, and let each intentional step be a brushstroke painting the portrait of a transformed you. May this new year be a year of becoming — a journey of intentional actions and experiences that sculpt the masterpiece of your truest self.

Here’s to a fear(less), 2024!




Karen Carlson

Communicator I Change Manager I HR leader I Writer/Editor/Grammarian Conscience of the organization. Keeper of the culture. Trusted strategic advisor & business partner to Boards of Directors, Executives and Leaders.

10 个月

Always appreciate and enjoy and get inspired by your words and thoughts. Thank you for sharing. And happiest of 2024 to you too.

Mary O'Donohue

Oprah Show Veteran & Media Coach for Disruptive Women Nonfiction Authors | #1 Bestselling Parenting Author | Book Marketing | Former Post Producer, The Oprah Winfrey Show | Intersectional Feminist

10 个月

Such a powerful article Rebecca Heiss, PhD (she/her)! “You are already the masterpiece you wish to become” will stay with me this year and beyond. Thank you, and happy new year!

Brittany Young

Coaching CEOs to shift their relationship with alcohol & replace it with life-giving tools of success and freedom using The Breakthrough BS Method? | Executive Success Coach & Speaker

10 个月

Yes, that’s what I’m adopting this year. Acting as if it’s already done.

Joseph Iannone

?? Creative impact-driven BDM | Trusted Source | Customer focused Solutions Provider

10 个月

Nice lessons as Socrates is one of my favorites because he wanted us to love Philosophy of the Truth not to make wealth, prestige or fame but because it was right to do! We are our habits make the matter! Agape is the only way! Happy New Years Rebecca Heiss, PhD (she/her)

Grégor N.

Implementing strategies and operational solutions smoothly

10 个月

Good Rebecca Heiss, PhD (she/her). I have recommended and work with people where the first step is always an introspection. It is not an easy step. Once you take the time to go through this self reflecting exercise. Like yoga, not everyone can be a pro and you will need help. These days there are different methods for different people on how their best “self”. Do not take too long to find the perfect one, the magical one. Just train your muscles. Become 1% better than yesterday every day. Happy 2024 and become a better person today.

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