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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 19 MIN

Why You Keep Doing What You Don’t Want to Do

from Rise Up: The Inner Work with Vicky Ross · host Vicky Ross

Send us Fan MailEver feel like your habits have a mind of their own? We dig into why repeated patterns persist even when you’re determined to change, and why willpower is the wrong place to start. Instead of flogging yourself for weak discipline or shaky motivation, we map the hidden chain that drives behaviour: the thought you mark as important, the internal dialogue it triggers, and the body state that locks it in.We unpack how the unconscious treats vivid thoughts as real, how mood flips your self-talk from resourceful to ruthless, and how physiology aligns with the story you’re telling yourself. From skipped workouts to last‑minute tax panic, we show why action-only fixes fail: you’re pushing on the final domino. You’ll learn fast, practical ways to break the loop by changing state first—posture shifts, slow breathing, movement, even a splash of cold water—to weaken the cycle and buy space for a better choice. Then, with the body calmer, you can examine the thought, edit the language, and choose the next smallest step that actually sticks.We also share why emotions are essential for decisions, how precision language reduces threat, and why journaling works as evidence rather than just therapy. You’ll see how your phrasing reveals hidden rules, learn to test absolutes, and design supports where change begins, not where it ends. We close with a look ahead to part two: fear, identity, and why positive thinking only works under certain conditions—and what to do when it doesn’t.If this resonated, subscribe and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Tell us the line in your self-talk you’re rewriting today, and share the state-change tool you’ll try first.Support the showTo join my beautiful membership community click here. To visit my websiteThis episode reflects my interpretation and awareness-based philosophical perspective, shaped by years of personal experience, training, reading, and research.It is not medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice and does not replace professional support.The language used is descriptive and reflective, not diagnostic.Not everyone will resonate with these ideas — and that is completely okay.You are responsible for your own interpretations, decisions, and the changes you choose to make in your life.Here is to your successLoveVicky

Send us Fan Mail Ever feel like your habits have a mind of their own? We dig into why repeated patterns persist even when you’re determined to change, and why willpower is the wrong place to start. Instead of flogging yourself for weak discipline or shaky motivation, we map the hidden chain that drives behaviour: the thought you mark as important, the internal dialogue it triggers, and the body state that locks it in. We unpack how the unconscious treats vivid thoughts as real, how mood flip...

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