26 min

Cognitive Dissonance: Conflicting Beliefs and Actions The College Success Habits Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

Ep #114 - You know how you feel when your actions don't match up with what you say you are doing in your life, or when you believe you are a good person and then you gossip about someone, or you think you are a good student but then you go out and drink the night before a test - or like, literally, before the test.
This energy you feel inside of you, this disharmony inside of you is called "Cognitive Dissonance." You know when you feel this. You can lie all you want to the outside world but you conscious and unconscious mind are watching - they know better than believe the lies you try to tell them.
There is a way out of this distortion. There is a simple 3-step process that you can use today to begin to bring harmony between what you say and what you do.
You can keep blindly going about life expecting everything to just "sunshine on a dog's butt" kinda way - or you can actively seek and pursue your highest sense of self.
Either way time is going to move forward. Wouldn't you rather be sitting in your seat of personal power rather than being tooled around by a conflict between what you say versus what you do?
Stand up, step forward, raise your hand - it's your turn, I will call on you.
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Ep #114 - You know how you feel when your actions don't match up with what you say you are doing in your life, or when you believe you are a good person and then you gossip about someone, or you think you are a good student but then you go out and drink the night before a test - or like, literally, before the test.
This energy you feel inside of you, this disharmony inside of you is called "Cognitive Dissonance." You know when you feel this. You can lie all you want to the outside world but you conscious and unconscious mind are watching - they know better than believe the lies you try to tell them.
There is a way out of this distortion. There is a simple 3-step process that you can use today to begin to bring harmony between what you say and what you do.
You can keep blindly going about life expecting everything to just "sunshine on a dog's butt" kinda way - or you can actively seek and pursue your highest sense of self.
Either way time is going to move forward. Wouldn't you rather be sitting in your seat of personal power rather than being tooled around by a conflict between what you say versus what you do?
Stand up, step forward, raise your hand - it's your turn, I will call on you.
************************************************
Thank you so much for listening and being a part of this community. I truly appreciate your support.
Also, please subscribe, rate, and review the show to help us spread the word about this awesome free content. Your simple action of rating and reviewing does wonders in helping others find the show.
If you have questions you'd like addressed on the show, want to book me to speak at an event, or want to recommend or be a guest on this show, please contact me through any of the social media links below or via email. Feel free to contact me here for any other reason as well:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/jessemogle
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessemogle
Instagram: https://instagram.com/jessemogle
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessemogle/
Email: jesse@jessemogle.com

26 min