On this episode of The Karen Kenney Show, I share an idea that’s inspired by one of the “ass kickers” on my Spiritual Team, David Goggins!
I discuss the concept of "one second decisions" and how the quick choices we make - can have long-lasting impact!
I also explore the common struggles and temptations we face when we’re working on new habits, big projects, or pursuing our dreams.
And how easy it can be when we start to feel uncomfortable, to make a decision to quit.
But that’s when we have to remember why we started the project, the training, the relationship, or that goal in the first place!
I also talk about how using tools like meditation, breathwork, and mantras can help us to support our nervous system and avoid self-sabotage.
Finally, I encourage us all to make positive one-second decisions that align with our values and lead us in the direction of personal growth and transformation!
KEY POINTS:
• Embrace one-second decisions
• Remember your "why"
• Avoid self-sabotage
• Utilize helpful tools
• Build lasting habits
• Choose growth mindset
• The Nest - Group Mentoring Program
Recommended Resources:
• David Goggins' books "Can't Hurt Me" and "Never Finished."
• Karen Kenney's newsletter and spiritual mentoring group "The Nest"
BIO:
Karen Kenney is a certified Spiritual Mentor, Writer, Integrative Change Worker, Coach and Hypnotist. She’s known for her dynamic storytelling, her sense of humor, her Boston accent, and her no-BS, down-to-earth approach to Spirituality and transformational work.
KK is a wicked curious human being, a life-long learner, and has been an entrepreneur for over 20 years! She’s also a yoga teacher of 24+ years, a Certified Gateless Writing Instructor, and an author, speaker, retreat leader, and the host of The Karen Kenney Show podcast.
She coaches both the conscious + unconscious mind using practical Neuroscience, Subconscious Reprogramming, Integrative Hypnosis/Change Work, and Spiritual Mentorship. These tools help clients to regulate their nervous systems, remove blocks, rewrite stories, rewire beliefs, and reimagine what’s possible in their lives and business!
Karen encourages people to deepen their connection to Self, Source and Spirit in down-to-earth and actionable ways and wants them to have their own lived experience with spirituality and to not just “take her word for it”.
She helps people to shift their minds from fear to Love - using compassion, storytelling and humor. Her work is effective, efficient, memorable, and fun!
KK’s been a student of A Course in Miracles for close to 30 years, has been vegan for over 20 years, and believes that a little kindness can make a big difference.
KK WEBSITE: www.karenkenney.com
Hey you guys, welcome to the Karen Kenney show. I'm so happy to be here with you. I have a I have a little injury to my my right shoulder, so I might be doing a lot
of talking, like with one hand,
because I can't really lift my other hand. I can't lift my arm, so I can't really get it up into the camera. Oh, my God. Okay, side by and we're back. This is gonna be, I
think, a super duper short episode. What I have to say? I'm just gonna kind of get to the point and say it. I'm gonna call this sucka, one second decisions. One second
decisions, and this episode is inspired by somebody who I often will say is one of the resident ass kickers on my spiritual team.
So if you've listened to me at all, if you like read my content, listen to the podcast. Have been in the nest or the quest, or worked with me one to one, whatever. You've
heard me talk about having a spiritual team. And so I have a lot of different members on my spiritual team. I am a spiritual mutt, for sure. Some of my members of my spiritual
team are right behind me and all around me, but one of them is a guy called David Goggins. So David Goggins, I'm going to hold up one at a time his books, so his first
book can't hurt me, right? Can't hurt me. Master your mind and defy the odds. And then his second book, hold on. I'm trying to do this with one hand. I'm holding them up. It
says, never finished. Unshackle your mind and win the war within never finished and can't hurt me. I highly recommend these books to people I love. David Goggins for a
lot of reasons. He's somebody who, to me, really signifies, somebody who was brave enough, ballsy enough to look at himself very clearly and see that some of the
choices that he was making, some of the things that he was doing, the way he was being in the world,
was not, how do I say it? He was not afraid. He was not afraid to discover his own brilliance. But he's definitely not afraid of his own bullshit. And he, to me, is like
the ultimate like transformation story, like I really love a fantastic before and after. Whether it's a physical transformation, an emotional, mental, spiritual transformation,
I love before and afters and David, why am I wheezing when I breathe?
Can you guys hear that little whistle? What is that? Okay. Anyways, so David Goggins is somebody that if I'm going through like, a tough time, whether that's physically, when
I'm working out or running up a hill, or, like, doing whatever, I have a couple of of ass kickers on my spiritual team that I call upon. So he's one of my inspirations. And so
anyways, this is where today's episode comes from. So when I was at a at the gym, this is like a past story, but it's coming up into my consciousness today, and that's how I
usually know it's a sign to share it when I when it floats up into my old noggin. And then I was like, Wait, have I ever talked about this before? And if I have, I
apologize, I feel crazy. But I looked at I couldn't find an episode. Once you start to get like, 280 plus episodes in, you're like, Wait, have I talked about this before? So I
remember one day I was at the gym, and I was lifting weights, and then I was doing cardio afterwards, and I listened to him, I remember the first time I heard him talk
about what he called one second decision, the one second decision. And it really got me thinking about how we face in our lifetime, a lot of moments where we are
making that one second decision in our life, and
it's that point kind of where we're struggling, where we're stuff like, if you're struggling, or you're suffering, or you're starting to lose sight of maybe why
you thought that whatever the fuck you were doing was a good idea in the first place. You know, when you start like a project, like a DIY project, right? You know, there's
always that moment where you start to question, like, what is wrong with me? Like, why did I think like moving across country was a good idea. Why did I think applying to
school, going back to school, was a good idea? Why did I think that I could X, Y and Z, write this book or whatever, sign up for this marathon, or climb a mountain, or
whatever the thing is, there comes a moment when the thing that we're trying to accomplish right now, we start to question ourselves, and we start to think, Oh, my
God. And a lot of times in that moment of pain, in that moment of discomfort, in that moment of what we're experiencing is hell, we can make that one second decision to
quit, right? Because you're kind of standing there and you're bumping up against yourself. You're bumping up either your physical discomfort or your emotional
discomfort, or your mental discomfort, or your spiritual discomfort. And.
Kind of like hovering there. And, you know, I talk about it like this. I say the decision to bail, fail or go off the rails might only take one second to choose. I'm
going to say that again, the decision to bail, fail or go off the rails
might only take one second to choose, right to make that decision,
but the ramifications of that one second decision can last a lifetime. And the reality of it is, you guys, is that this being human is not always easy. This being
human sometimes is wicked, wicked, wicked, hard, and we're not always gonna feel like it. You know how like, there are just days when you're like, I just don't feel like it.
I don't feel like doing the damn thing. I don't feel like doing the right thing. I don't feel like keeping my word. I don't feel like showing up. I don't feel like fill
in the blank, right? And there's going to be plenty of times when you're just not in the mood. You don't want to drive to the gym, you don't want to lace up your sneakers or
go for a run, you know, you don't want to say you are sorry first, you don't want to be vulnerable. You don't want to admit that you are wrong. You don't want to face your
own shit. You don't want to have to do the work. You don't want to have to be, quote, unquote, I'm doing little air quotes, the bigger person. You know, there's just going
to be times when you're less like, no like, and whether like, I said, it's physically like, you're you are not feeling up to the physical challenge or emotionally, right?
You don't want to be vulnerable. You're too afraid to say, I love you first, or I'm sorry, or whatever. The thing is,
you may not be psyched about doing certain things that require some discipline, and again, whether that's physical, whether that's mental or emotional, right, you won't
be psyched about the discipline of slowing down your mind, or training your brain through repetition, or slowing yourself down and being more mindful through meditation,
or you won't feel like you just won't be in the mood. You won't feel like doing your DSP that day. And that's those one second decisions when you're standing there, right,
and you're like, oh, and you don't think it's a big deal to just say no, or to not keep your word, or to let yourself down, right? To not have self integrity for
yourself in that one second decision, we just think, oh, it's not that big of a deal. It's just one time. But those one second decisions, right? Because I know so many
people who like, how do I say this? So when I do my intake at work when I'm talking to people, right? So I have a part time gig, some of you might know. And when I sat
talking to people, and I'll ask them, why don't you stretch? Like, why don't you do this thing? And sometimes they'll just be like, you know, I don't feel like it or
but here's the thing, it feels like not that big of a deal. Or they'll say something to me, like this, well, I used to stretch. I used to stretch every day. And then I'll
say, Okay, that's a good clue. What happened? What happened when you, like, you were doing something every day, and then what happened? And they'll, like, repeatedly
say some version of this, I don't know. One day I just stopped doing it. I just made the decision, I guess, I guess, to not do it. And then one day turned into two, turned
into three, turn into four. We see this all the time when people, like, are trying to build a practice or a habit, of, like, whether, again, it's just easy to do
physical things, because we can all usually relate, right? Of like, going to the gym or drinking more water or and people say I was on a really good role, like, I had a really
good, you know, pattern, or really good habit building, and then one day you make that one second decision, and you kind of go, Ah, fuck it. Like, not a big deal, it's
what. But that one second decision can have compound right damage, and it can have last a lifetime. And so here's the thing, when you're in that place, when you're about to
fail bail or go off the rails right when you're just like, ready to self sabotage yourself in that moment, that's exactly when you have got to remember why you started
doing the thing in the first place. Why starting that project? Why starting to write that book? Why doing what you're doing right? Whether it's, you know, going vegan,
or, you know, eating better, or being more compassionate, or communicating better, what reading more books, like whatever your thing is, right? This could be 1000 things that
you decide to do. You got to remember why you started it in the first place. You got to remember what it really means to you. You have to kind of get under the under, as I
say, you have to think about who you're going to be after you keep your word to yourself or maybe somebody else. And you have to ask yourself, you have to really
look at how that one second decision to keep showing up can make all the difference in the world.
And so that's really all I wanted to say, is to not blow off those moments when you think you're just making a quick off the cuff one second decision, because those one second
decisions made again and again and again and again and again, they're part of what makes us who we are. They're part of
you know, I don't always like the word.
Legacy, but it's part of like, who we're going to be in the world. And those one second decisions, those choices that we make, they do become our patterns, our
habits, our character, how we're remembered and how we think of ourselves. You know what I mean? So let's just take a moment when you're about to kind of make that one second
decision when you're when, when you're in that place where you, like, I said, like, where it gets had, when you're struggling, when you're suffering, when you're starting
to lose sight of why, why you started a damn project. I can guarantee you, double Amen hands. I can only, I can't raise up her double Amen hands, though, for the times
when, like, maybe you started a project. Like, whether it's like, Oh, I'm gonna, I'm gonna build a garden, or I'm gonna, like, paint this room, or there always comes that
moment when you feel really tempted to just say, Screw it, like I'm not doing this thing anymore, like I don't have, I don't have the energy, the time, the motivation, the
smarts, the money, that whatever, the education, whatever it is. But in that moment, that's when you've got that, in that one second decision, you get to decide who
you're going to be and how you're going to be, and to not let yourself down. Right? So look, there are times in life. This is a whole other episode when it might be
appropriate to quit, but most of the time, we just start to get overwhelmed. And this is why, if we can learn some tools to help our nervous system, and whether that's
tapping or breath work or bilateral stimulation or prayer or meditation or using a mantra, whatever it is, we can really help ourselves to not bail or fail or go off the
rails. And so just know those one second decisions really, really, really matter. So here's to the one second decisions that you are making today and that you will make
tomorrow. And let's make these suckers count. Okay, so from my hat to yours, I hope you're making a lot of fantastic one second decisions, and that you're leaning towards
love, that you're leaning towards keeping your word to yourself, that you're leaning towards not bailing or failing or going off the rails.
Alright? Thank you so much for tuning in, you guys. I know this is a little short, but sweet. I hope you have a fantastic rest of your night. Thank you so much for tuning in.
If you're an old listener, like a, you know, regular, not old, you know what I mean, like, if you're a regular,
why am I calling people old? Oh, my God, I'm getting punchy. Okay, whether you're a regular listener or you're a new listener, I'm just so happy to spend a little time
together. So thank you for listening. I appreciate you. And if you want to find out what I'm up to, what's going on in my world, just come on over. Join my newsletter. It's
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all right, you guys. I appreciate you wherever you go. May you leave yourself, the people, the place, the animals, the environment, better than how you first found
it wherever you go. May you in your one second decisions, right, be a blessing. Bye, bye.
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