We all have things in our head that we want to do for the first time. We want to start really getting healthy for the first time or commit to reading a book a month or start making more sales calls. We have clients right now that want to start a marketing database or desire starting to get 8 hours of sleep a night, deepen certain relationships, or maybe even go skydiving for the first time. Logically, we know that we should begin some of these things, and there is even a part of us that desires to start some of these things but yet, simply put, we don’t.
Why is this and what do we do about it?
The “why” part of the question above includes a pretty complex answer which I will attempt to simplify here. Much of the answer has to do with what Rewire calls the “Lizard Brain” which you can learn all about HERE. Most of the time, it’s just plain easier not to start these activities than to start them; easier to not do something than it is to do something. Our brains consciously and (more often) unconsciously continue to scan the environment and seek “easy.” If we have food, water, clothing, some sex every now and again, and a roof over our heads, our brains are saying to ourselves “You’re all good. Don’t do anything new. Conserve your energy and resources.”
Your brain is telling you those things because your brain thinks its main job is to keep you safe and ready in case of an emergency. But we’ve all heard the adage: "If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.” And maybe we even roll our eyes a bit at that one.
But here’s the deal: your brain is like, “Heck yeah! Continue to do what you’ve always done! You’re alive and safe. Keep up the good work. What the heck else do you want?” I have over-simplified the why here, but suffice it to say that your brain’s set point does not want you to do anything new or different which makes it difficult to do really anything for the first time.
Now, on to what we can do about all of this. Time for a little Rewiring...
Below are 4 easy steps to rewiring your brain in order to be able to do something for the first time:
So when you want to try something for the fist time, get some rest, tell those close to you your plans, don't bite off more than you can chew initially, and start.
Please know that these steps are only “easy” in that they are simple. I mean, Boom! there they are, right above. And they will indeed work if you just follow the steps. Here’s the thing though: THE STEPS ABOVE ARE HARD TO DO! Not because any of the steps are particularly hard in-and-of themselves, but rather because your brain will fight you every step of the way without you even knowing it. It will find excuses for you so you do not need to take part in a step or two. It will tell you that one or two of the steps are actually to difficult to complete, etc. Maybe this is the first time in your life that you fight a little with your brain and work through the steps anyway. Please go for it and let us know how it goes in the comment section.