✅ I really liked how this reflection captured the deeper shift behind habit change — especially the part about becoming the kind of person who does the thing, not just checking it off. That didn’t fully sink in for me until I took the free Archetype6 quiz and found out I’m a Maven. It helped me understand why I kept overthinking my way into inaction, even when I was fully convinced by the ideas.
Here’s what helped me turn that around:
1. I started before I had all the answers, and used reflection to refine as I went.
2. I stopped treating learning as a substitute for doing.
3. Reading how other Mavens moved from thought to habit helped me reframe “overthinking” as a strength when paired with action.
One thing I’m still working through: how do you stay in motion while still honoring the need for depth and internal alignment?
✅ I really liked how this reflection captured the deeper shift behind habit change — especially the part about becoming the kind of person who does the thing, not just checking it off. That didn’t fully sink in for me until I took the free Archetype6 quiz and found out I’m a Maven. It helped me understand why I kept overthinking my way into inaction, even when I was fully convinced by the ideas.
Here’s what helped me turn that around:
1. I started before I had all the answers, and used reflection to refine as I went.
2. I stopped treating learning as a substitute for doing.
3. Reading how other Mavens moved from thought to habit helped me reframe “overthinking” as a strength when paired with action.
One thing I’m still working through: how do you stay in motion while still honoring the need for depth and internal alignment?