Mary-Lynn

On this episode of The BIGG Success Show, are you building a life or escaping reality?

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BIGG Success with The Professor and Mary-Lynn.

George

Escape. What a word. It comes in many forms, scrolling on your phone, binge, watching a TV show, fantasizing a future. And I could go on.

Mary-Lynn

Sometimes it can be healthy to escape or it can be unhealthy. And sometimes it's hard to tell the difference.

George

For example, I'm a fan of daydreaming.

Mary-Lynn

Oh, yes, you are. I'll catch you over there. Like, what's The Professor do? Oh, he's daydreaming.

George

Well, and when I get stressed, I do like to cope by dreaming about the future.

Mary-Lynn

You're a BIGG thinker with two GS.

George

You know, pulling back in your vision of your future life and how things are going towards it. But I know that I have to be really careful because this is really interesting to me, Mary-Lynn...Psychologists tell us that if you're really, really good at visualizing, it actually hurts you because your brain thinks you've already achieved it! And so you have to be careful about your daydreaming because it can steer you wrong. The brain thinks you've already achieved your dream.

Mary-Lynn

So yeah, your brain's like, hey, you've done it, so no need to keep thinking about that one.

George

Exactly. And now daydreaming can be negative as well, especially if you spend an inordinate amount of time on "Someday." Someday, which, you know, I'm dangerously close to that with my daydreaming. The world marches on, but you get stuck in place even if you feel like you're making progress. So on this episode, we're going to talk about building a life by escaping those things that are holding you back.

Mary-Lynn

Welcome to The BIGG Success Show where we help you create the life you want. I'm Mary-Lynn.

George

And I'm George, "The Professor".

Mary-Lynn

Here's a question for you: Are you actually building a life you love, or are you just finding better ways to cope with the one you don't?

George

Now, this isn't a trick question. It's actually a wake up call.

Mary-Lynn

That's actually a really deep question.

George

It is a deep question.

Mary-Lynn

Yeah.

George

And you know, many smart, capable, well intentioned people aren't living bad lives. They're living default lives. And those are lives that are filled with distraction, busyness, and what I call someday-ish. Someday-ish. Because lives that require frequent escapes just to feel okay, that's not what we want for in our lives. We don't want just okay.

Mary-Lynn

No, no, we do not have to settle with just okay. And if you've ever heard yourself saying things like, "I just need a vacation" or, "You know, things will calm down once I get this project done." Oh, here's another one, "I'll have time later to focus on what I really want." It's pretty common to say things like that, and it may just mean that you're in a moment of misalignment.

George

Well, and I think we want to emphasize this, Mary-Lynn, escaping doesn't mean that you're lazy or you're unmotivated. It usually means that there's something deeper. Your days don't reflect your values. Your energy is spent maintaining, not creating. Your life feels disconnected from who you truly are.

Mary-Lynn

So now, hey, just take comfort, because this isn't like a personal issue. This is actually a thing that's been studied.

George

Yes. And psychologists call this thing avoidance coping. That's when we distract ourselves to reduce discomfort instead of addressing its cause.

Mary-Lynn

So when you scroll, binge, fantasize, or stay busy just to stay busy, it's not weakness. It's data, information. Your life is trying to tell you something. So the real question ISN'T, how do I escape less. The real question IS, what kind of life would I NOT want to escape from?

George

And that's the shift. That's the shift. Because escape is reactive. Building is intentional. And the difference between the two is the difference between coping and creating.

Mary-Lynn

Most people don't just wake up and decide, "Hey, I think I just want to escape my life." You kind of start drifting away. And that drifting happens quietly.

George

It happens when no one ever teaches you how to design a life.

Mary-Lynn

Yeah. To design and create the life you want.

George

Exactly. Or you can fuse success with satisfaction. Or you keep saying yes to what's urgent and no to what matters. True. That's what probably most people do. And I've been there.

Mary-Lynn

Haven't we all?

George

Absolutely.

Mary-Lynn

Without a clear direction, we tend to default to whatever's loudest. Hey, now. Ouch. To whatever is easiest or most familiar. But that is living on autopilot.

George

Research consistently shows that people who experience their lives as meaningful report higher satisfaction, better resilience, and lower anxiety and depression. And we see that meaning doesn't come from comfort. This is another thing that we learned from the positive psychologists. Comfort is not really what fulfills you. It's purpose, progress, contribution. Things where we're helping others, serving others. And in serving others, we help ourselves. In other words, knowing what matters, moving toward it, and feeling connected to something bigger than yourself.

Mary-Lynn

Yes. And something else that also comes up in the research - and actually we do have a link to the research paper that we're citing here in your show notes - A meaningful life does not mean a stress free life.

George

Correct. If only it did.

Mary-Lynn

What's that?

George

If only it did.

Mary-Lynn

Yeah, but what it does mean is that it gives stress a reason. Here's what we mean by that. When you're living out your mission, there's definitely stress.

George

Yes, there is.

Mary-Lynn

But that stress doesn't bother you so much because there's greater good coming from it. So you're going to take on that stress because you know that it's stress that needs to be taken on.

George

Yeah. And so how do we get there? Well, we start building a life. And that starts with alignment. Alignment is when your values match, your choices, your goals match, your identity and your daily actions support your long term visions.

Mary-Lynn

You know this sounds familiar. That's because we shared in podcast episode 1190. Crafting purposeful goals that propel you forward. That align goals, help you say yes to the right things and no to options that pull you off course. Aligned goals also help you be present in your own life. And presence is where fulfillment lives.

George

So here's your BIGG Assignment. Ask yourself three questions: Number one, what do I spend most of my time doing? Question number two, what matters most to me? And then number three, do those two things match?

Mary-Lynn

Those are some pretty intriguing questions, professor. Now what do we do with this information?

George

Well, so if you find out that that the two don't match, don't judge yourself, but just take notice. Because that's where change begins. It's this awareness of shortfalls in our alignment. And when we get out of align, then we lose everything.

Mary-Lynn

Right.

George

It's that alignment that keeps us going.

Mary-Lynn

And it's lack of alignment that starts that drift. And it's that drift that makes us escape.

George

Yep, exactly right.

Mary-Lynn

Instead of being present in our lives and having that life that we truly want.

George

Absolutely right.

Mary-Lynn

And a life that you don't need to escape from isn't perfect, but it is purposeful. It includes goals that mean something to you, boundaries that protect your energy, daily actions that move the needle even slightly. It's not about doing more. It is about doing what matters.

George

And this is where life mapping comes in at BIGG Success. We've seen this again and again. When people see their life clearly, their values, their purpose, their goals, their direction, they stop drifting.

Mary-Lynn

Our Life Map Course is about self-discovery and it helps you get clear on what truly matters, understand why you feel stuck or restless. Design a path forward that feels right, not forced. Turn vague hope into into intentional action and there's no hype or pressure, just clarity, direction and forward movement.

George

Now here's the truth most people never hear. You don't need to escape your life. You need to engage with it.

Mary-Lynn

You don't need more distraction. You need more alignment.

George

You don't need more someday. You need direction right now. So ask yourself one last time. Are you building a life or just escaping the one you're in? The moment you choose to build, everything changes and it leads to BIGG success!

Mary-Lynn

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George

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Mary-Lynn

And we'd love for you to become part of our BIGG Success community! You can do that at biggsuccess.com/join.

George

And we thank you so much today for listening. Until next time...

George & Mary-Lynn

Here's to your BIGG success!

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