In episode 1012, I dive into one of the most powerful passages from Napoleon Hill's The Law of Success and explore why breaking bad habits feels so difficult—and why it's so easy to fall back into old ones.
Most people think they're negotiating with a decision. I believe they're actually negotiating with their former self.
We'll talk about why old habits never completely disappear, how your environment and senses shape your subconscious, and why Hill's idea of following a "desired line" may be the missing piece to lasting change.
You'll learn:
Why old habits come back so quickly.
The hiking trail analogy that explains how habits are formed.
Why your former self is patient—and always waiting.
How to stop negotiating with yourself.
The simple question I use to make better decisions: Does this strengthen a problem or strengthen a skill?
If you've ever felt frustrated because you made progress only to slip back into old patterns, this episode will give you a different way to think about habits, discipline, and lasting change.
Remember: establish the line, stay on the line, and let repetition do the work.
Keep it simple. Keep it moving. Never settle. Stay tough.