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Welcome back to Shrink for the Shy Guy! In today’s episode, we dive into the third principle of sanity and victory: The Process is the Purpose.
We often chase outcomes, believing they’ll bring lasting happiness, but what if the true magic lies in the journey itself? Whether it's fitness goals, career achievements, or personal growth, embracing the process can transform your life. In this episode, I’ll share personal stories of striving and thriving, and reveal how shifting your focus from results to growth can lead to greater joy, peace, and success.
Discover how to reframe your goals, find purpose in the present, and become the person you’re meant to be—one step at a time. Let’s reclaim sanity and achieve victory together.
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Welcome to Today’s Episode: The Process is the Purpose
Hey there! I'm excited to continue our exploration of the eight principles of sanity and victory. Today, we’re diving into the third principle: The Process is the Purpose.
Recap of Previous Principles
Before we get into this principle, let's quickly recap the first two:
The Process is the Purpose
Now, let's unpack the third principle. Here’s the little text I wrote to remind myself about this principle:
The outcome is the carrot the divine uses to inspire. It is not the true purpose and it will not bring the permanent happiness you imbue it with. Withdraw the glamour from that fantasy and fully embrace the process. The process is the magic alchemy that transforms you into the next version you're meant to be. Seek out the discomfort, savor the victories, and feast on your life today.
Understanding the Principle
At its core, this principle is about shifting your focus from outcomes to the experiences and lessons found in the process. While we all have goals—be it personal, professional, or relational—focusing solely on the end result can lead to frustration, anxiety, and a sense of unfulfillment.
The Pitfalls of Outcome Obsession
When we become too fixated on the results we want, we risk losing sight of the joy and growth available in our day-to-day experiences. This can lead to stress, overwhelm, and even burnout. You may find yourself striving for a particular outcome, believing that once you achieve it, you will feel permanently happy. However, this is often an illusion.
A Personal Example
Let me illustrate this with my own experiences. In 2018, after overcoming chronic pain, I got back into physical fitness and strength training. I set a goal to get a specific physique, thinking that achieving a certain look would bring me happiness. I meticulously tracked my calories and macros, constantly worrying about whether I was on track. This mindset led me to a place of tension and stress. I labeled that time in my life “The Summer of Striving.” I was so fixated on the outcome that I missed out on the joy of the process.
Conversely, during a recent training period, I shifted my perspective. I realized that the joy of working out wasn’t just in the end result but in how strong and capable I felt each day. I focused on the process of becoming fitter and stronger rather than obsessing over the specific outcome. This mindset transformed my experience into something enjoyable and rewarding.
The Importance of Embracing the Process
So how can you apply this principle in your life? It starts by recognizing that the process itself—everything you learn and experience along the way—is the true reward. Embrace the discomfort and challenges that come with growth. Instead of rushing towards the finish line, find ways to appreciate the journey.
Action Step: Shift Your Focus
Your action step for this week is to identify an area in your life where you’re overly focused on the outcome. Take a moment to reflect on what you can appreciate about the process itself. Whether it's a hobby, a personal project, or a fitness goal, find joy in the everyday actions that lead you toward your aspirations.
Remember, life is about the journey, not just the destination. Embrace the process, savor the victories, and recognize that who you become along the way is just as important, if not more so, than the results you achieve.
Thank you for joining me today! I’m looking forward to exploring the next principle with you in our upcoming episodes. Until next time, embrace the journey and trust in the process!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Shrink for the Shy Guy. |
0:05.0 | This is the show for you if you are sick and tired of being held back by fear, self-doubt, |
0:10.0 | social anxiety, shyness, anything that's stopping you from you being you. |
0:15.0 | I'm going to share the most powerful tools and resources that I've been discovering over the last 15 years on my |
0:21.9 | journey to eradicate social anxiety and instill confidence, first in myself and then in every |
0:28.5 | single person that I meet on my journey. You're going to learn these tools and how to apply them |
0:33.1 | in your life now so that you can become the most free, powerful, bold, authentic version of you. |
0:42.4 | Hey, welcome to today's episode of the show. |
0:45.5 | Today I'm excited to be with you because we're going to be diving further into the eight |
0:48.9 | principles of sanity and victory. |
0:53.6 | Oh, yeah. So if you're not familiar with this, this is a series I'm |
0:56.6 | doing where I'm going to be covering all eight, one in each episode. I've done number one |
1:00.8 | and two. The first principle of sanity and victory is I am the captain of my ship, because |
1:07.6 | if we forget that, then life is just happening to me and there's nothing I can do and everything sucks. |
1:12.8 | Number two, surrender is the ultimate life skill. |
1:16.3 | That's a quote, by the way. |
1:17.3 | I learned that from Christian Michelson. |
1:19.4 | And really, that can we, yes, take action, be the captain of our ship, |
1:24.4 | but realize that you don't control the ocean and align ourselves with |
1:27.9 | the flow of life and these are things that make us feel sane the opposite of sane is insane |
1:34.0 | which is you know overwhelmed stressed suffering life's awful maybe we even have many good things |
1:41.9 | going on our lives we don't get to feel them because we're feeling too bad about ourselves. |
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