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241. The Real Reason You’re Still Not Acting Like Your Next Level (& Why Awareness Alone Isn’t Enough)

241. The Real Reason You’re Still Not Acting Like Your Next Level (& Why Awareness Alone Isn’t Enough)

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You’ve journaled. You’ve visualised. You’re more self aware than ever…

So why do you still feel stuck in the same patterns?

In this episode, I’m breaking down the real reason you’re not acting like your next level self, even though you know what to do. We’re diving into the neuroscience and subconscious psychology behind self sabotage, resistance, and why insight alone won’t shift your identity.

This is a wake up call and if you’re ready to move from awareness to ACTION, this is the episode you need.

Want in on the challenge that helps you actually lock in that next-level identity?

DM me "WHO I AM" on Instagram before Wednesday 23rd to join us inside This Is Who I Am Now.

Topics covered on Why Awareness Alone Isn’t Enough:

  • Why awareness isn’t integration
  • How your subconscious keeps you stuck in “familiar” patterns
  • The myth of motivation and why it always fades
  • What subconscious resistance really looks like
  • How to actually rewire your identity through repetition, not just journaling
  • Tangible daily actions to train your brain to become her now

Connect with Rebecca Haydon:

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  • Come say hi on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube


Find the full show notes & more resources at https://www.rebeccahaydon.com/podcast/the-real-reason-youre-still-not-acting-like-your-next-level

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