Useful Thinking | Mindset, Identity & Brain Training
You can see exactly what you want. You can picture it clearly. You can describe it in detail. And somehow, no matter what you do, you keep running into something invisible that stops you from getting there. In this episode, Laura introduces the concept of the glass box: the sophisticated, six-sided structure your brain has built around what you'll let yourself be, have, and do. You'll learn why your identity is shaped like a box with not just a ceiling and a floor, but four side walls made of "I would never" statements you've been mistaking for personality. And you'll walk away with a simple practice for spotting the walls of your own box this week. This episode covers: * The operational definition of identity * A specific example that helps you locate your own identity on a spectrum (and notice how it asserts itself in real time) * How the identity dynamic plays out across every domain of your life * The hidden layer of your glass box * Why side walls are the trickiest part of the structure * "I would never" statements, "but not that" rules, and the rationalization stack * Why pushing through your walls doesn't produce lasting change * How identity actually changes * A simple practice for spotting your walls without having to do anything about them Connect with Laura: Instagram: @think.laura [https://instagram.com/think.laura] Join Laura's Free Thinking Practice on Substack: ThinkLaura [https://thinklaura.substack.com/]
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