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c sabe q eu quero né meu amor 😁😂🥰
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Your brain is always practicing something. The only question is… what are you getting better at? There’s a principle in neuroscience called Hebbian Learning. Every time you think a thought, feel an emotion, or repeat a behavior, specific neurons fire together. And the more they fire together, the stronger that pathway becomes. This isn’t mindset talk… it’s physical wiring. Over time, those patterns get stored in the Basal Ganglia, which is responsible for automation. That’s why you don’t have to think about brushing your teeth… and it’s also why you don’t think before you procrastinate, scroll, overthink, or self-sabotage. Your brain has learned it so well that it runs it for you. So when you say “this isn’t who I want to be”… but you keep repeating the same behaviors… your brain doesn’t hear your words. It follows your reps. That’s why change feels so hard. You’re not just breaking a habit… you’re competing against a fully wired system designed to keep you consistent with your past. And here’s the part most people miss… Repetition doesn’t judge. It doesn’t care if it’s discipline or dysfunction. It just builds whatever you feed it. If you hesitate every day, you train hesitation. If you avoid hard things, you train avoidance. If you follow through, even when it’s uncomfortable, you train execution. So the goal isn’t motivation. It’s direction + repetition. Because eventually, what feels hard now… becomes automatic. And what’s automatic… becomes your identity. You don’t rise to what you want. You fall to what you’ve practiced. So ask yourself honestly… What are you getting really, really good at right now?
Your brain is always practicing something. The only question is… what are you getting better at? There’s a principle in neuroscience called Hebbian Learning. Every time you think a thought, feel an emotion, or repeat a behavior, specific neurons fire together. And the more they fire together, the stronger that pathway becomes. This isn’t mindset talk… it’s physical wiring. Over time, those patterns get stored in the Basal Ganglia, which is responsible for automation. That’s why you don’t have to think about brushing your teeth… and it’s also why you don’t think before you procrastinate, scroll, overthink, or self-sabotage. Your brain has learned it so well that it runs it for you. So when you say “this isn’t who I want to be”… but you keep repeating the same behaviors… your brain doesn’t hear your words. It follows your reps. That’s why change feels so hard. You’re not just breaking a habit… you’re competing against a fully wired system designed to keep you consistent with your past. And here’s the part most people miss… Repetition doesn’t judge. It doesn’t care if it’s discipline or dysfunction. It just builds whatever you feed it. If you hesitate every day, you train hesitation. If you avoid hard things, you train avoidance. If you follow through, even when it’s uncomfortable, you train execution. So the goal isn’t motivation. It’s direction + repetition. Because eventually, what feels hard now… becomes automatic. And what’s automatic… becomes your identity. You don’t rise to what you want. You fall to what you’ve practiced. So ask yourself honestly… What are you getting really, really good at right now?

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