Overcoming Recovery Inertia; Feelings Lie
Before any of the above takes place one must admit that there is a need for change and show a willingness to start the process. Getting the emotional energy to do so requires overcoming emotional inertial Emotional inertia is the force that resists change. It comes from all sorts of sources. One of the primary sources of emotional inertia is our feelings.
The thought of change brings with it anxiety and fear as well as a lack of confidence that we can be successful. These feelings are lying to us. they tell us that we can't do it. That you have failed in the past and you will do so again. that thought of failure makes the inertia stringer and the likelihood of success even less. But the reality is that those feelings that sit on one side of your shoulder whispering in your ear need to be ignored while we pay attention to the logic on the other side of our shoulder that says that change can work. don't give in to your feelings. Overcome them. Overcome them with the help of your coach, your doctor, and at times even your medication.
Your feelings are lying to you. You can change.
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