By Valerie Solomon, Busy Mom Gets Fit
"... a mindset is a set of assumptions, methods, or notations held by one or more people or groups of people. A mindset can also be seen as incident of a person's world view or philosophy of life." -- Wikipedia
Mindset is the number one thing deciding your success in…
A fitness program
A business venture
Relationships
Your level of happiness
Your level of peace
It’s one of the reasons I love working with women to develop confidence and a new mindset through fitness. A mindset shift affects every area of our lives.
I know that if I can help you grow your mindset muscle, the actual muscles (or goals that you have) will come along.
We all have stories we tell ourselves.
“I’m not strong.”
“I can’t do that.”
“I am not athletic.”
“I am too old, too far gone, too whatever.”
“My body will never….”
“My genetics….”
“I never stick to anything.”
“I quit.”
“I don’t have time.”
All of these thoughts are just stories you are telling yourself that do not serve you. Someone with a busier life than you is doing it. Someone with the same genetics as you is doing it. Someone in your situation has figured it out, and you can too if you are willing to do the mindset work.
Are you willing to grow? Are you willing to take a hard look at your internal dialogue?
To grow your mindset, you have to start self coaching yourself. Consider this:
C - circumstance
T - thoughts
F - feelings
A - actions
R - results
A circumstance you cannot change happened and led you to -> these thoughts that are -> causing you certain feelings which lead to -> you taking or not taking actions -> leading to your current results.
How do we shift?
You cannot change the circumstance, but you can change your THOUGHTS about the circumstance -> which will cause a ripple effect.
Possible Example:
Circumstance: Someone made fun of me as a kid about my athletic ability
Thoughts: I think I am not athletic
Feelings: I feel embarrassed to try
Actions: I don’t exercise
Results: I am feeling unhealthy, sluggish, out of shape
Now shift the THOUGHT:
Circumstance: Someone made fun of me as a kid about my athletic ability
Thoughts: Kids are silly. God gave me a capable body that can do whatever I train it to do
Feelings: I feel like trying
Actions: I exercise
Results: I reach my health and wellness goals
4 Steps to Growing Your Mindset Muscle
Recognize the stories you are telling yourself that are keeping you from your goal.
What circumstance did these stories originate from? Did something happen along the way to make you think this way?
What thoughts -> results have developed because of that circumstance?
Reframe your thoughts about the circumstance.
Check out my free resources for more mindset work.