Indoctrination- Why do we resist change?
Surabhi Pandey
“Experienced Recruiter with 14k+ Connections: Connecting Talent with Opportunity!"
"Identify your problems, but give your power and energy to solutions".- Tony Robbins
We all get conditioned as we grow up.
This conditioning includes:
Beliefs ingrained through repetitive command or injunctions as well as personal experiences
Behaviors cultivated through habits stemming from the deep-rooted beliefs
Boundaries imposed by self as well as external influences avoid comfort zones taking shape from long-term habits.
Conditioning resulting from several such sources induces a scarcity mindset leading to perceiving a change in prevailing solution as loss or a threat to life at worst.
While it takes time to get reconciled to change as a spectrum in the perpetual journey of life.
This could sort of aggravate old problems with the concomitant ripple effect of reaching a point of no return sooner or later.
This fall sense of comfort arising from the cumulative indoctrinations antagonizes us to change.
So, we turn blind eye to our problems and prefer to live with them rather than dealing with them.
This in turn blocks our energy in recognising them as problems and stops finding solutions.
It strives to highlight what our real prioirity should be, in order to make progress in life
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2 年Change is uncomfortable and our minds want to keep us comfy and cushy, so often doing us a disservice…