Identity Reset Tools
People don’t behave according to what they want. They behave according to who they believe they are.
Identity Resetting Intro
A 20 minute video covering why identity is so important to us, who God designed us to fundamentally be, how this gets smothered and how to hear from your own heart about your true identity and desires.
Meet the new you
A 15 minute inspiring meditation to release your new identity. Downloadable for repeated listening. This will embed the new thinking.
Keys Points About Identity
Identity is formed internally, not externally
Your identity is created by what you believe about yourself, not by your circumstances, history, or other people’s opinions.
Your true identity already exists beneath the false self
The false self is the protective personality built from pain, while your true self is whole, worthy, and connected to God.
Your environment reflects your identity, not the other way around
You don’t become confident because life improves; life improves because you become confident first.
You must become conscious of unconscious identity programs
Most people live from subconscious emotional patterns formed in childhood, and freedom begins when those patterns are seen and questioned.
The brain and body must be taught your new identity
It’s not enough to think differently—you must feel and emotionally embody the future version of yourself until it becomes familiar.
Emotional coherence signals your new identity to your nervous system
When your thoughts and emotions align, your body accepts the new identity as real rather than imagined.
Transformation happens when you see yourself as already whole
Lasting identity change occurs when you stop trying to fix yourself and start living from the truth that you were never broken.
Identity shifts when you act in alignment with your future self
Each time you choose thoughts and behaviours consistent with your desired self, you reinforce that identity neurologically and spiritually.
Identity change requires releasing emotional addiction to the past
People unconsciously stay loyal to familiar emotions like rejection or unworthiness, even when they want change.