Wednesday, December 25, 2019
3 ways people become stuck, undeveloped, and unsuccessful
3 ways people become stuck, undeveloped, and unsuccessful3 ways people become stuck, undeveloped, and unsuccessfulAre you born the way you are and never change?Or, are you always changing?In Western Culture, the predominant belief is that, for the most part, your identity is a fixed characteristic. Its DNA-based, and possibly solidified through your experience in the womb and before the age of 6 or 7.Without question, your DNA, birthing experience, and childhood experiences are super important.But what about the rest of your life?And what about this fixed mindset?- - - In the book, THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE, Bessel familienkutsche der Kolk M.D. explains that traumatic experiences can freeze a persons personality.When a person experiences traumatic stress, they often have a difficult time disassociating themselves with that stress.The memory gets sealed into their long-term memory. Unlike normal memories, which are social and flexible, traumatic memories become isolated from context, isolated from other people, and are rigid.Your memory can get stuck - and then you get stuck.As a person, traumatic experiences keep you in the past.You stop looking forward.You stop integrating new memories in. You live in the past. You have a very difficult time fully embracing the present moment - and allowing present experiences to continue shaping your personality.Life is hard.Its projected that approximately 28% of woman are sexually abused in their lives.The world is constantly changing and highly demanding.When I welches 11, my parents got divorced. That shook me up pretty good. Then, at 16, I was in a car accident where my mom was almost killed. I was the driver. That was rough.Chances are, youve experienced some degree of trauma. Chances are, that trauma could be keeping you frozen as a person.Challenge to personality development 1 traumatic experiencesIf youve experienced trauma, there are a few powerful ways to be healed.One form of therapy is called Eye Movement Dese nsitization and Reprocessing, or EMDR therapy. Its based on the notlageion that memories are formed during R.E.M. sleep - which stands for rapid eye movement. When youre in REM, your eyes are moving back and forth really fast. This is why your dreams can seem random. But its how your memories are INTEGRATED into your long-term memory and how your identity develops.Yoga has also been found to be a powerful way to work through trauma. As has writing in your journal, getting massages, and other traditional forms of therapy. Physical touch is very powerful, when a person is embraced. Connection to self and others is very healing - and loving touch can be a powerful vehicle.The main idea is that you need to reframe your memory. You need to begin experiencing present moments again.You need to stop living in the past. This isnt easy. Eventually, you can get to the point where you see the past experience as the past.Its not YOU anymore.Its an experience YOU had. But thats not you anymore. Youre a new person now. The present is actually pretty great.Challenge to personality development 2 not creating peak momentsIn the book, THE POWER OF MOMENTS Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact, Chip and Dan Heath explain that certain experiences in life have the power to totally alter your worldview and direction in life.Some scientists would call behauptung experiences transformational learning experiences.Others call them disorienting dilemmas.Others have simply called them peak experiences.The main idea is that, while growing up, a person often has powerful and emotional experiences that inform their worldview and personality development.According to the Heath brothers (and all the research they cite in their book), most of these paradigm shifting experiences happen during a persons teens, 20s, and begin tapering off during a persons 30s. They become almost non-existent for people over 40. And thus, people become frozen at a certain stage of their personality - and assume thats how its supposed to be.However, the Heath brothers explain that this doesnt need to be the case. You can actually manufacture these experiences regularly, and throughout your entire life.The reason most people stop having peak experiences - which according to Dr. Abraham Maslow, is required to become fully actualized as a person - is because they settle into societal norms.They stop growing.They stop putting themselves into wildly new and demanding situations. They stop exercising faith after having life experiences - and grow to become skeptical or cynical.I was on an airplane with a woman in her late 60s yesterday. Shes been an acting coach for 20 years. Before that, she spent 20 years in human development jobs. Before that, she was an actress.I was explaining these ideas to her and she LOVED THEM. She said that shes very close to retirement, and is feeling really, really ready to begin LEARNING AND GROWING again.She doesnt want to plateau. She is ready for the next chapter, where she is a new person. Of course she uses all of her past experiences to inform whatever she does. Just like she uses all of her experience in human development to inform how she coaches actors and actresses. But she also develops radically new sides of her personality that never existed before.If youre not having life-altering and peak moments, youre frozen in time. Dont settle. Never stop evolving.Challenge to personality development 3 youve bought into the myth of a fixed personalityPersonality is not a fixed characteristic.In Western culture, weve become obsessed with personality and fixed traits in general. We love our personality tests. We love putting ourselves in boxes.We love diagnosing ourselves.Because in Western culture, there is an obsession with individualism and an utter ignorance of the context that shapes the individual. It turns out, this is actually a very costly mental mistake. According to Stanford psychologist, Lee Ross, Peoples inflated beli ef in the importance of personality traits and dispositions, together with their failure to recognize the importance of situational factors in affecting behavior, has been termed the fundamental attribution error.Who you are in one situation is different from who you are in a different situation.Your authentic self is not some fixed trait- but who you feel you should be at a certain time and place. Additionally, your authentic self shouldnt limit growth - but be something that draws you to continual growth.Personality isnt a fixed thing.Personality is DEVELOPED. And it never has to stop developing.ConclusionThe belief that who you are at birth is who you ARE, is a fixed mindset.Dont buy into it.You can always change.You change bybelieving you can changecontinually creating peak-experiencesand overcoming traumas you have through life.Dont freeze your personality.Ready toupgrade?Ive created a cheat sheet for putting yourself into a PEAK-STATE, immediately. You follow this daily, you r life will change very quickly.Get the cheat sheet hereThisarticlefirst appeared on Medium.
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