Mindset Matters: Make a Different Kind of 2024 Resolution!

šŸ§  Does mindset matter?

Your mindset is a set of deeply rooted beliefs.

It shapes how you make sense of the world.

It determines how you think, feel, and behave.

Which means it inevitably influences whether you succeed or fail šŸ¤”

Some of the earliest research on mindset was done by Stanford psychologist, Carol Dweck. She found that a personā€™s mindset determined their performance.

Hereā€™s a challenge for you:

āž”ļø While most people are making New Yearā€™s Resolutions to start good habits or break bad ones, what if we all make a resolution to embrace a new mindset that serves us better than before?

Iā€™ll be sharing some examples of mindsets, maybe some will resonate with you.

Abundance Mindset

 

Abundance vs. Scarcity šŸ‘‰

People with an abundance mindset tend to believe they can have limitless health, wealth, happiness, and all things good.

Whereas those with a scarcity mindset tend to believe these things are limited.

YES, there is a middle ground.

Not many health practitioners talk about mindset, but it powerfully influences health, healing, and results.

Because beliefs ā†’ influence thoughts ā†’ influence behaviors ā†’ influence results.

There are lots of ways we can work on shifting our mindset, but the first step is always awarenessā€”to notice our thoughts throughout the day.

Long-Term Mindset

šŸ¤” Short-Term vs. Long-Term Mindset

Our mindset determines our behaviors and the results we getā€”especially when it comes to health!

So, what about short-term vs. long-term thinking?

Short-term thinkers focus on the here and now.

Long-term thinkers visualize whatā€™s next and are guided by a vision of the future.

When it comes to health, thinking in the long-term (visualizing the ā€œwhyā€ behind our goals) makes it easier to stay committed to positive changes.

So hereā€™s my question for you:

Whatever goal you are working toward, WHY are you committed to that goal?

Then whenever youā€™re tempted to give up, remind yourself of that long-term vision.

You got this šŸ™Œ

Internal Mindset

Which do you believe to be more true:

ā€œIā€™ll get better when I find the right diet, pill, or miracle treatment.ā€

Orā€¦

ā€œIā€™ll get better when I make positive changes in my beliefs, habits, and lifestyle.ā€

There is no right or wrong answerā€”these are just different mindsets.

Also, most of us fall somewhere on a continuum rather than fully on one end or the other.

šŸ§  In psychology, these mindsets are called ā€œexternalā€ vs. ā€œinternal locus of control.ā€ Itā€™s all about where we believe the responsibility falls.

Where do you think you land on the continuum?

Where do you want to be?

Growth Mindset

Hereā€™s the difference:

šŸ”¹ People with a growth mindset believe they can change. They embrace challenges. They see failure as an opportunity to learn.

šŸ”¹ People with a fixed mindset believe they are innately good at something or not. Smart or not. They may be hesitant to try new things for fear of failure.

Truth isā€”like with all mindsetsā€”that we all fall somewhere along the continuum.

But when it comes to health, I see many benefits of embracing a growth mindset ā†—ļø

When we believe our bodies and brains can change, we are more motivated to better ourselves, whether thatā€™s through what we eat, how we move, or choices we make.

These mindsets were first researched and described by Stanford psychologist, Carol Dweck.

She found that mindset translates to performance.

Mindset work is subtle and may seem less powerful than something like changing your diet.

But our mindset can influence the outcome of everything else we do.

Movement & Mindset

Can movement shift your mindset?

For sure!

šŸ’ƒBreak out of a mental funk by turning on some music and dancing it out

šŸƒ Shift negative thinking with a good workout or run

šŸ‹ļøā€ā™‚ļø Push yourself a little extra hard to train your brain you really can change

We love to compartmentalize our healthā€”thinking that physical health is separate from mental healthā€”when actually they are intimately and intricately connected.

Patient Mindset Trends

Can you relate?

There are some patterns I see in the clients who get the best results working with me, and here are some of them. They tend toā€¦

ā–Ŗļø Sense all their symptoms are connected but need help figuring out how

ā–Ŗļø Believe that itā€™s possible for the body to heal if you give it what it needs

ā–Ŗļø Want to make positive changes but feel frustrated by all the mixed and misinformation

If youā€™re nodding your head to any of those things, then weā€™re a perfect match!

Hereā€™s to Mindset Resolutions & Strategies for 2024!

Rachel Oppitz, ND

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