11d ago (edited) in 🏋🏽 Gym Tips
Why you should adopt an alter ego
Have you ever had any of these thoughts about yourself?
- I feel like an imposter.
- I have bad genetics.
- I’m lazy.
These lies are known as self-limiting beliefs.
They can infect your mind, causing you to procrastinate and forget about your goals.
If you don’t put a leash on them, you will either end up:
  1. Quit the gym
  2. Achieve average results and feel dissatisfied
Unfortunately, getting rid of these thoughts can take a while (CBT therapy, journaling, shadow work).
So, what can you do right now?
Adopt an alter ego.
Think of a physique that you admire.
I always wanted to be like Killmonger from Black Panther. He had broad shoulders, huge chest, and was cocky as hell.
So I started telling myself, “I’m Killmonger” every time I lifted.
Immediately, my gym anxiety went away.
I started walking with great posture, and hitting new PR’s consistently.
My form magically improved by 200%.
I really started thinking I could lift as much as Killmonger!
After 1 year of adopting this mindset, I transformed my physique, which has been truly life changing.
Ironically, many successful people adopt an alter ego in their game.
Kobe became the Black Mamba.
Bo Jackson turned into Jason from Friday the 13th.
If it worked for them, it can definitely work for you and me.
Action step: Next time you’re in the gym and you encounter self-limiting beliefs, embody another person.
You are an actor in a play. Play your part right, and you’ll reap massive results.
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