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In today's episode, Heather challenges one of the most popular ideas in personal development: that mindset alone creates change. While visualization, manifestation, and positive thinking all have value, she explains why none of them work without action. Drawing from her own journey with weight loss, running marathons, writing books, and building a career in advocacy and communication, Heather shows how real transformation only happens when thinking turns into doing. Backed by research, neuroscience, and practical tools, this episode is a powerful reminder that intention without action keeps you stuck, while action creates momentum. Together, we explore why your subconscious rewards necessity, how overthinking can sabotage progress, and how a simple framework can help you turn goals into results. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Action Beats Mindset Alone How visualizing success without acting can actually reduce motivation and delay progress. The Hidden Trap of Positive Thinking What research reveals about why imagining success can trick your brain into believing the work is already done. Action Creates Necessity Why the subconscious mind responds to what feels necessary, not what feels optional. The WOOP Framework How Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, and Plan help bridge the gap between intention and execution. Why Inner Obstacles Matter More Than Outer Ones How identifying your own habits and distractions gives you back control. From Thinking to Doing Why preparation, practice, and repetition are the real keys to confidence and performance. Choosing Action as a Way of Life How adopting action as a guiding principle can change the way you approach goals, work, and growth. In this episode: [00:00] Why this is not a rerun and why action matters right now [01:12] Heather's weight loss story and why visualization alone did nothing [03:32] The danger of thinking too much and acting too little [05:57] Research on positive thinking and why it can backfire [07:30] How the subconscious rewards necessity [08:19] Introducing the WOOP method [10:36] Turning obstacles into action plans [12:48] Why communication and confidence require practice, not thought [15:16] Choosing act as a word for the year [17:33] Why 2026 is about momentum and movement [19:40] Action as the foundation of advocacy, growth, and change Resources and Links: 📘 Book: Rethinking Positive Thinking by Gabriele OettingenExplore the research behind why positive thinking alone can hinder success and how to use mental contrasting effectively. 🧠 WOOP Method Learn more about the Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan framework and how to apply it to your goals. 🎥 Heather Hansen TEDx Talk on empathy and perspectiveWatch Heather's TEDx talk on seeing situations differently and why perspective shapes action. Connect with Heather: Schedule a call with Heather Follow Heather on Instagram Follow Heather on Facebook Connect with Heather on LinkedIn Website Watch Episodes on Youtube Heather's TikTok ‍ heather@elegantwarrior.com The Elegant Warrior Podcast and content posted by Heather Hansen is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.
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