Pillar One: Awareness: Why Seeing the Pattern Isn’t Enough
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You can recognize the pattern, understand where it came from, and still repeat it.
In this episode of Walk With Me, Dr. Gio explores the first pillar of the Walk With Me Method: Awareness. I explain why self-awareness is not simply thinking about yourself, analyzing your past, or knowing why you react the way you do. Real awareness is the ability to observe what is happening inside you without immediately becoming it.
Most automatic reactions begin before the words, choices, or behaviors we later regret. They begin with a sensation: tightness in the chest, heat in the face, a drop in the stomach, or the urge to fight, avoid, shut down, explain, or escape. In that brief moment, the nervous system activates, the mind creates a story, and an old identity prepares to repeat itself.
This episode explores the difference between being self-conscious and being conscious of self, how the nervous system and identity reinforce familiar patterns, and why awareness alone does not automatically create change.
I introduce a simple but powerful practice: notice the sensation, pause for ten seconds, name what is happening, and choose an intentional response instead of an automatic one.
Because the true power of awareness is not simply knowing your patterns. It is catching the pattern before it becomes your personality again.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why understanding a pattern does not always stop it
• How your nervous system reacts before your mind creates a story
• The difference between self-consciousness and conscious self-awareness
• Why discomfort makes us fight, avoid, shut down, or escape
• How a ten-second pause can create space for a different choice
• Why awareness is the starting point for lasting personal growth and behavior change
Reflection question: What happens in the seconds after you become aware that you have been activated?
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