Welcome to the Pick Revival podcast.
Speaker:My name is Ner.
Speaker:Today I am gonna talk about.
Speaker:The power of changing your environment.
Speaker:So if you are feeling kind of stuck or stifled or find yourself coming
Speaker:up against the same problems, I want you to consider how changing your
Speaker:environment can make a huge difference.
Speaker:So think about this.
Speaker:You wake up in the morning and.
Speaker:I would say a hundred percent of us do exactly the same thing every day.
Speaker:We wake up, you might go to the bathroom, you go to the toilet, maybe you check your
Speaker:phone, you go to the kitchen, you start making a coffee, whatever it is, right?
Speaker:You've got a routine that as soon as you wake up in the morning, it is exactly
Speaker:the same, and then you get ready for work There is such a daily routine of
Speaker:sameness that we follow every single day because it's our comfortable
Speaker:pattern, and I wanna show you how this comfortable pattern is actually keeping
Speaker:us stuck in the same problems and the same feeling of stagnation because our
Speaker:environment is starting to program us.
Speaker:So when this podcast comes out, I will most likely just be coming back from a
Speaker:Joe dispenser event, Dr. Joe's dispenser.
Speaker:So it's a week long, seven day meditative retreat, learning and meditation.
Speaker:And one of the things is.
Speaker:That he talks about is changing your environment.
Speaker:Because our repetitive actions and our repetitive thoughts hardwire our
Speaker:brain to expect more of the same.
Speaker:And so it creates our personality, which creates our personal reality.
Speaker:And so he said, trying to change your reality without changing.
Speaker:You know, your personality is not possible.
Speaker:Okay?
Speaker:And so they both have to change.
Speaker:And so one of the things that he talked about is how we do this sameness, right?
Speaker:We do every day is the same.
Speaker:We think the same thoughts, we do the same actions, and stay
Speaker:stuck in the same reality.
Speaker:And we wanna create these changes in our life.
Speaker:And we are bumping up against the same problem.
Speaker:So we can't seem to change them.
Speaker:you know, one of the things he talks about is changing your environment.
Speaker:And I've certainly seen this in my own life over the years.
Speaker:Little things that I've done.
Speaker:Has made a huge shift in the way that I feel and, and the ideas that
Speaker:I get and the way that I think.
Speaker:So when I talk about environment, we are not just talking about
Speaker:your physical spaces, right?
Speaker:We're also talking about
Speaker:internal environment
Speaker:the things that you repeatedly think each day, the emotions that
Speaker:you feel all the time, right?
Speaker:You go to work and that person annoys you, or your partners
Speaker:annoy you, or you're not happy.
Speaker:City, or it's the traffic or whatever it is.
Speaker:It's that same repetitive thoughts and feelings along with our physical spaces.
Speaker:And so it's, it's getting up and doing the same thing, but it's also
Speaker:thinking the same thing every day.
Speaker:So this is like a hypnotic rhythm.
Speaker:It keeps you in a trance where we keep our patterns star, even if we want to change.
Speaker:Why is there such a, difference in changing our environment?
Speaker:And the thing is that
Speaker:when we create change or when we learn something new
Speaker:or we break a routine,
Speaker:our brain thrives on novelty
Speaker:or newness or learning
Speaker:right?
Speaker:We get new experiences and it creates.
Speaker:New neural networks in the brain.
Speaker:And so there's that saying
Speaker:neurons that fire together
Speaker:wire together
Speaker:so we are creating new connections as we are learning something
Speaker:new or seeing something new.
Speaker:And in order to maintain them, we have to maintain that, right?
Speaker:We have to, you know, maintain that level of newness.
Speaker:Otherwise we lose those connections.
Speaker:And so
Speaker:without change, our brain defaults to the familiar
Speaker:which is the same ideas, the same outcomes, and the same life that we live.
Speaker:one of the things that Joe was saying that I was listening to on one of his training,
Speaker:and I thought this was so true, if you are having the same experience every day.
Speaker:99.9% of your day is the same experience because we are feeling the same.
Speaker:We are doing the same things.
Speaker:We're going to the same place for work.
Speaker:If everything's the same.
Speaker:How can the unknown enter your life?
Speaker:When there's no space for it, right?
Speaker:When you are in your routine and you're in your environment, there is no space
Speaker:for the unknown to enter your life.
Speaker:And he talks about the unknown being the place of changing our reality, right?
Speaker:But there's no space for union newness, right?
Speaker:There's no space for new experiences because we're going
Speaker:along in a comfortable matter.
Speaker:Now changing your environment before I get any pushback, because I'll often hear is
Speaker:I'm too busy, I've got a business to run.
Speaker:My kids need me.
Speaker:I can't just drop everything and leave and look.
Speaker:You could do micro things that would change your routine.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:And I'm gonna show you.
Speaker:So you could do something like a short term getaway just for the weekend.
Speaker:Just go somewhere, spend overnight somewhere, wake up in the morning, go
Speaker:for a hike, or do something different.
Speaker:Something that you don't normally do.
Speaker:And that could just be a one day thing.
Speaker:It could be an afternoon even.
Speaker:You could change your work setting.
Speaker:You could take a call from the park.
Speaker:You could put your laptop outside and work outside.
Speaker:You could work from a cafe, you could work from anywhere, somewhere different, right?
Speaker:Or rearrange your desk or make something new about your work environment.
Speaker:you could change your schedule.
Speaker:You could, uh, go for a walk at a different time.
Speaker:take a day off midweek.
Speaker:You could, uh, wake up in the middle of the night to meditate.
Speaker:I don't know if you wanna do that one, but I remember once I. I was
Speaker:doing a training and it was based in the UK and I was in Australia.
Speaker:So the time difference was huge.
Speaker:And I remember the training was gonna run overnight and I thought,
Speaker:you know what, maybe I could do it.
Speaker:And I booked in for this, it was like a three, four day workshop.
Speaker:And I remember when it got to like 1:00 AM, 2:00 AM I was just like,
Speaker:I cannot do another minute, right?
Speaker:But what I did realize out of that.
Speaker:Process was, it was so good to break out of my routine.
Speaker:It was so good to, start learning something at 11 o'clock at night,
Speaker:midnight until like 2:00 AM and then I would crash but yeah.
Speaker:It was worth it and I did learn a lot, but it was a really
Speaker:good experience to see that.
Speaker:It is just so good to throw out your routine sometimes, you know, not be so
Speaker:stuck and programmed by our environment.
Speaker:I had someone say to me the other day, oh, when I first started my business,
Speaker:I felt so good because I wasn't working for somebody else anymore.
Speaker:I wasn't going to an office and My whole routine had changed, and that was another
Speaker:example of changing your environment.
Speaker:Just fresh ideas, new inspiration, new motivation.
Speaker:So even if it is waking up in the middle of the night to do a meditation, it could
Speaker:be something so small, but just change your routine the benefits that you're
Speaker:gonna feel is kind of like a mental reset.
Speaker:It'll be like a recharge moment.
Speaker:You'll have breakthroughs
Speaker:you'll have new ideas
Speaker:you'll be inspired
Speaker:you'll be re-motivated
Speaker:it'll be a perspective shift.
Speaker:You'll see things a bit differently in your life.
Speaker:You'll start looking at different angles.
Speaker:It'll be an energy shift, right?
Speaker:Because your body's not used to the same old thing.
Speaker:So there are many benefits to it, and I think at the end of the day,
Speaker:it just feels good because you feel inspired and you feel reset.