![]() So it’s import to realize that this Trapped Self, which most people feel is who they are, isn’t you. It is destructive to our Core Self and uninspired through our results. The Ordinary World can be summed up with two words: destructive and uninspired. Both of these represent the typical experience someone feels, depending on how they’re approaching and experience a Field of Play. In the Ordinary Worlds you can find a Trapped Self, and in the Extraordinary World you can find a Heroic Self. It builds your confidence, courage, and sense of control over your ability to face life’s challenges it creates a Heroic Self. Setting the orientation to positive emotion and being motivated to create something positive in your life, over the long term, habitually and as a routine, enhances your self-efficacy. This suppressive cycle of avoiding who you are and who you want to be creates a Trapped Self. When you set the orientation, like a compass, to negative motivation and do something to avoid some pain, or avoid something altogether, it makes it more difficult to see yourself as the person who can solve your own problems. If you approach any activity to avoid a challenge, it’s a form of suppression. When you become more intentional about what characteristics will show up on an important Field of Play for you, you’ll Activate a creative energy powering a new level of performance. Many of us have ambitions buried inside us that are difficult and challenging, and demand something we’re not quite sure we can fulfill, so why not use an Alter Ego? This is about really looking at the characteristics that will help you succeed, and bringing that part of you to life with the help of an Alter Ego. This isn’t about dishonoring who you are. The Belief Layer(how you define yourself and the world around you).Īll of these layers influence and shape how you think, feel, and see yourself in relation to the different areas of your life or what we refer to as the Fields of Play.īe more intentional about who needs to show up on that fields. ![]()
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