FTFP 15 – Changing Habits When Everything Seems To Get In The Way (and you’re neurodivergent)

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Fixing The Fixerpunk episodes cover ideas about changing yourself and society from my own self-development process.

 

Episode Links:

 

My article on AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy, discussing how he refutes hustle culture and shows alternative paths to success: https://www.prowrestlingmusings.com/post/orange-cassidy-is-showing-that-laziness-doesn-t-exist-and-redefining-what-a-champion-is

 

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Episode Notes:

 

Notes are always rough and may contain errors/typos.

 

Missed the AEW event because I was sick, but ticket refund insurance does work

 

Always something little or weird that happens to slow things down. Little things always get in the way, in little and big ways.

 

Interrupting and creating new default habits

 

Spending money on productivity apps, courses, and other stuff to fix your life for little benefit

 

Accountability is key

 

Daily accountability for therapy?

 

How much money you can get from just manipulating money vs. working. Hard work does not create money.

 

Mechanical Turk and online work doesn’t pay

 

Chasing sign-up bonuses and interest rates.

 

Set aside any extra money from bonuses, class actions, credit card cash back

 

Bank bonus discrimination against small business owners – even though they make money for banks

 

Facebook class action

 

The wealthy win so much more with high interest rates

 

Savings mitigates the damage from high interest rates, doesn’t eliminate it.

 

Fitness update: getting better with sticking to diet to cut weight for summer

 

Drawn to food with barcodes

 

My new favorite healthier bread and tortillas – Mission Carb Balance and Nature’s Harvest Healthy Habits

 

I often use frozen Lean Cuisine meals and also randomly  made this lower calorie barbecue chicken sandwich the other night: Just Bare chicken patty, Sweet Baby Ray’s barbecue sauce, 1 slice of cheese, and Healthy Habits bread

 

Sometimes the only way to fix a problem is to let it fix itself and flow into what the natural solution is.

 

Friends or Money? Pick one.

 

Payment count adjustment for Federal student loans. Look into this if you had a forbearance or deferment.

 

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Performance Mindset for Activists & Other Unique High Performers: Repressed Warrior Paradox pt. 2

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Happy Father’s Day and Happy Juneteenth tomorrow for all who celebrate.  I continue the discussion of the Repressed Warrior Paradox by explaining the key principles and steps in terms of self-care and mindset that activists, entrepreneurs, and other unlikely high performers need to follow if they are experiencing the puzzling combination of being fought as the biggest threat ever while being ridículed for their weakness and called things like whiny or lazy, and feeling defeated, kicked when you’re down. There is hope, if you choose to train and embrace your inner warrior the right way. Listen to the prior episode to know who these ideas are most important for.

 

But briefly, the Repressed Warrior Paradox is where those with strong potential are held down and being fought back against out of proportion with what they expect, and they don’t realize that is because of their extremely strong potential to create both social change and personal victory. Because they don’t see their own potential, they will back down or be blindsided and are prepared to be the kind of fighter they need to be, and are on the inside, to ultimately achieve their potential for unexpected victory.

 

Episode Notes: 

 

Notes are always rough and may contain errors/typos. 

 

Don’t go into a fight blind and untrained.

 

If you Internalize Repressive Ideas, you lose their ability to create change and can destroy your potential

 

Those with potential in oppressed populations have this happen more often, so if you are a POC, LGBTQ+, disabled, it’s more likely

 

The actions of those who are oppressed to seek political or economic power most frequently fall in that category. For example Black Lives Matter is seen by some conservatives both as weak cry babies and the greatest threat to America of all time.

 

Why are conservatives so scared of “weak and lazy” leftists?

 

You may be strong but viewed as excessively sensitive

 

Even (and sometimes especially) when you were at your weakest, worst moment, they see you as a threat

 

You may not be able to rely on the normal systems so you have to be very prepared and stronger than normal, even as people perceive you as weaker or you are in need.

 

From a policy perspective, safety nets are designed for an average person and with other interests in mind, largely conformity and capitalism (sometimes real estate and community nuisance/NIMBY too)

 

The workplace can far too often be more about abusing people to give bosses a rise than it is about productivity

 

Won’t be able to work yourself up the ranks. you have to leap

 

You may need to consider entrepreneurship (but also consider unionizing/organizing your workplace for better conditions)

 

This is why you need to especially make sure you are financially prepared to not have a job, if you have to quit or become unemployed otherwise, and not have to rely on a bad boss at a low-wage job you’re forced into by necessity or manipulative “welfare to work” systems

 

Make sure you maintain more than adequate savings. I have other episodes on high yield savings accounts and using CDs to make sure you don’t spend your savings 

 

Listen to The Uncertain Hour from NPR for more on the ills of the so-called “welfare to work” system: https://www.marketplace.org/shows/the-uncertain-hour/season-6-the-welfare-to-work-industrial-complex/amp/

 

You may get ridiculed by comparison eg. someone saying “I have seen people with worse disabilities do really well under the conventional way.”

 

You’re not going to be  the “model minority” or “model disabled person” etc. per se

 

The people who keep commenting on my TikTok video about the disabled person being kicked out of her mom’s house. A bad case of “generational warfare” in the comments section but also a case study of people demeaning young people living at home as a threat but also weak and lazy. 

 

You may be the exact opposite of a tailored high performance lifestyle or the stereotype of a “successful person” who needs one.

 

Things will look different for you than the hustle culture Huberman Lab obsessed Tech Bro

 

You may have difficulty with compliance. It just means you have to do so in a different way.

 

Analyzing the statement “This is a ruthless world and you must be ruthless to cope with it.”

Should it be this way? Absolutely not.

 

Maybe you can’t get away with things the way normal people can.

 

How you do it will be more unique and perhaps stricter than others, or maybe less strict.

 

It could be that nothing less than peak performance works for you because you have more to overcome

 

  • What to do:

Embrace it and know that’s who you are. Just knowing can help you not become hopeless when you see all this negative stuff happen. Stop fighting yourself.

 

Most important is to know what works for you and stick with it!

 

Become who you’ve dreamed of being. If you don’t, it will blow up inside you.

 

Ignoring it or trying to make yourself feel better about your failure only makes things worse. Being weaker makes it worse. Accommodate and care for yourself but don’t succumb to weakness.

 

Don’t let their imputation of weakness become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

 

Focus on key practices and knowledge. Care for your physical and mental health. Be trained for high stress. Know when to back out.

 

Getting beaten up before you can get up creates a death spiral. Victory, not submission, is the only remedy.

 

The right environment that allows you to be you is key, not trying to make you something you aren’t.

 

Hard to get the right resources to perform well with a unique personality when you’re oppressed

 

Invest in yourself when you can

 

Avoid excessive judgmental rhetoric, but don’t avoid all difficult things

 

Take control of your own development. They want you to stay weak and easy to beat up, so the threat is neutralized. Systems may not help you how they help others.

 

Focus on results and what you uniquely want, not on behavioral compliance

 

Remember your nature is to fight behavioral control, though some people do well with harder rules sometimes if they are aligned with them.

 

You can burn out far more easily as well, so you may not be able to be constantly working really hard. It’s hard to find an environment that will allow you to use your value and not hurt you.

 

You have to find the balance between not being demeaned, shamed, or burned out, and being pushed to be better. Other people may respond better than you to typical tactics.

 

Be vulnerable and kind, but don’t let yourself be knocked down

 

Preparation is key. You may have to work a lot harder because you have strength and capabilities you don’t know you have. Be prepared to share your expertise and toot your own horn.

 

Be more diligent and careful than usual.

 

Get The RIGHT mental health care – you need to consider a provider with a mental performance approach if possible rather than only alleviating symptoms or sedating you

 

Your warrior side can come out at the absolute worst possible time in the worst possible way. Be prepared and try to avoid those kinds of situations. Take some time to think and back away for a moment.

 

You have a lot more power. Easier to hurt someone with a 90 mph fastball than a 60 mph fastball. You need to have more control.

 

Fighting too hard at the wrong time especially can be your downfall.

 

You have to be more disciplined than normal but it can be harder to do so in a “normal” way or a rule-bound manner

But know this can make you worse as well. Know what works for you and stick with it

 

Regular health and psychological screenings by a qualified doctor (ideally one trained in performance)

are imperative

 

Again sadly challenging to get the right care for those with poor socioeconomic status

 

You have to find what is exactly right for you and stick with it, whether it’s more or less structure or discipline.

 

Policy change is needed to create a more inclusive world that doesn’t require extreme level of victory to survive it.

 

Use your power and unique strength to create social change while also improving your own life and achieving your victory. This is your special opportunity to not only help yourself but also others. Take this opportunity and do it. 

 

Don’t be afraid to seek help but choose the right help that gets your values, your ideas, and your personality. You may need to offload some things.

 

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Just because you are not perfect and haven’t had the love/support from others or haven’t had the victory or success, doesn’t mean you aren’t capable of great things.

 

The fact that you were feeling this way, the fact that you’re seeing this opposition, means that you can have success beyond what you imagined.

 

These are just a start. More ideas to come. Follow for more.

 

Got questions or comments about this episode? Is there another political or social issue you’d like me to cover? Are you realizing you are a repressed warrior seeing how opposition indicates you have more potential than you think and want to tell your story? Have you faced oppression, have a story about bad bosses, a corrupt company, or another injustice you want to vent or spread the word about? I’d love to hear from you! Call in and leave a voicemail any time, day or night, toll free at 844-477-PUNK (7865)

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Stop Internalizing Oppression, Start Realizing Your Strength: Repressed Warrior Paradox part 1

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Facing opposition and challenges way beyond what you expected? Feeling like you’re always being kicked when you’re down? Noticing a strange pattern of being called weak and small, while you’re being treated as the biggest threat in the world? It could be a sign you have strong potential and will succeed in a bigger and better way than you expect. Whether you are an activist for a marginalized community, trying to advance from a lower socioeconomic status, building a business with a new, unconventional set of ideas, or doing anything that bucks the establishment, you don’t want to miss this episode. Develop a strong, fighting mindset, don’t internalize the ways they make you seem to be weak, overcome the ridicule, and stick to your values and uniqueness to gain success in advocacy and in your personal goals.

 

This episode introduces what I have termed the Repressed Warrior Paradox, where those with strong potential are held down and being fought back against out of proportion with what they expect, and they don’t realize that is because of their extremely strong potential to create both social change and personal victory. Because they don’t see their own potential, they will back down or be blindsided and are prepared to be the kind of fighter they need to be, and are on the inside to ultimately achieve their potential for unexpected victory. This is the first of three parts, in three episodes – this episode is focused on describing the typology. Next are individual steps if you are facing this experience to feel more confident and achieve success, and discussing the systemic designs that keep people with strong potential down, and how we can create better policies in a better society that allows more people to achieve at their highest level. 

Notes: 

 

You’re an activist and realize that somehow weak, lazy people are the biggest threat in the world to conservatives. Why? 

 

Major principle: Today’s nuisance can be tomorrow’s champion

 

The Repressed Warrior Paradox typology:

You are being beaten up on, you just want to live your life, but can’t.

 

Wondering why things are so hard for you.

 

You just can’t fit in and nothing can go your way, and everything is harder for you, but you just can’t point out why

 

Ridiculed even when doing the right thing.

 

You just can’t do things the way others can do them, but you can do a lot more than them

 

A lot of potential but just cannot make it in conventional spaces and manners

 

You are frequently a failure, but not because you’re bad, but because you disagree or you just cannot stand how things are done.

 

You may be strong but viewed as excessively sensitive

 

Even little stuff may seem harder, this sometimes comes along with neurodivergence but is not the same)

 

Has to do more with an anti-authoritarian attitude

 

For seemingly no good reason, being knocked out for extended periods of time. Left defeated, confused, and helpless.

 

You’re called weak, lazy, a whiner, despite of how hard you work, and are also somehow a massive threat, public enemy #1

 

You feel you’re not conventionally strong or smart but there’s a small voice that tells you that vou are better than you are being told. Maybe you have shown strong potential and achievement in the past but maybe not now.

 

Oppressed populations have this happen more often, so if you are a POC, LGBTQ+, disabled, it’s more likely.

 

Kicked when you are down. Why? Maybe it’s because you are a threat and stronger and more capable of victory than you think.

 

Happens to anyone who has the ability to validate or spread ideas the establishment does not like.

 

They want to knock you out before you can ever win. Interference comes to take you out ahead of time because you are a big threat, a bigger threat with more of a chance of victory than you ever believed.

 

Simply put: the better of a fighter you are, the more likely you are to get badly beaten up. And this has less to do with physical fights than it does potential and oppression.

 

Orange Cassidy – sometimes staying low-key and underestimated can be a strategic advantage

 

Embrace that you are a warrior and capable of victory

 

This comes with needing to live a more high performance lifestyle, and taking steps to stay prepared. I will explain more on the practical steps to feel better and start succeeding on the next episode.

 

You have a lot more power. You need to be more careful than normal and show control. It’s easier to hurt someone with a 90 mph fastball than a 60 mph fastball. 

 

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Got questions or comments about this episode? Is there another political or social issue you’d like me to cover? Are you realizing you are a repressed warrior seeing how opposition indicates you have more potential than you think and want to tell your story? Have you faced oppression, have a story about bad bosses, a corrupt company, or another injustice you want to vent or spread the word about? I’d love to hear from you! Call in and leave a voicemail any time, day or night, toll free at 844-477-PUNK (7865)

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Off Speed Solutions provides strategy and consulting for advocacy communications, community engagement, day-to-day operational support, and media ecosystems. Proudly serving nonprofits, political organizations, individual advocates, media and content creators, and socially responsible enterprises. Learn more at http://www.offspeedsolutions.com

 

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Use Respect and Hospitality, Not Force, to Get Homeless Into Hotel Rooms

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Inside Safe, the initiative created by new Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to move unhoused people out of encampments into hotel and motel rooms and ultimately more permanent housing has recently come under fire for poor, unsanitary conditions, uncaring staff, lack of food, poor communication, and sometimes ridiculous policies. Mutual aid groups, and other advocacy organizations involved with the homeless have termed the program “Inside Starving” and established a website showing atrocious stories of incompetence and poor quality services from the program: http://www.insidestarving.com

 

This is a perfect example of how homeless service programs fail on the basics of customer experience and make themselves ineffective by not doing the little things right. It also shows the pervasive attitude of not treating unhoused people as equals which ultimately results in negative publicity, a bad reputation of services amongst the unhoused community, poor adoption of the services by unhoused people, reluctance to accept future services, and ultimately program failure. Just by following the same steps of hospitality one would show to a customer in the private sector, or even a guest in your own home and having a systemic attitude shifters towards such, we can make these programs actually work without having to resort to the use of force. 

 

The episode is a little rough and ran longer than expected, so my apologies.

 

Notes:

 

Inside Safe program is way better than other efforts but could use some improvement to say the least

 

No food, jail-like conditions, very

unsanitary, roaches, etc., no toiletries, not able to go to their work

 

Someone’s tent got thrown away and didn’t get a room because he was in the hospital getting amputation surgery. This is who needs the help!

 

The homeless service people all ordered themselves food but didn’t get food for anyone else

 

Homeless service providers should listen to marketers. We also make people do things they don’t want to do, but we can’t hold a gun to your head to make you buy something.

 

My approach includes both policy expertise and marketing and sales knowledge, which is somewhat uncommon among social service providers, who see their customer as donors only and those people who know only work with donors

 

Inside Safe’s “customer” is seen as those adversely affected by encampments

 

The solution is not more coercion, it’s better services!

 

Overall patronizing inconsiderate attitude, even if they want to help and care, this is part of the system

 

They wouldn’t do this to someone they invited over their house for example

 

A decent meal is cheap! Anyone organizing some kind of event knows this.

 

Homeless communities stick together, have a form of solidarity, and inform each other.

 

Word of mouth spreads

 

It’s just like product reviews, but why don’t we see it that way?

 

Capitalism makes it so that when we provide a service to one type of people we feel like we can do it badly, even when it’s easy to do it better. 

 

Give them something nice! People are happy when you treat them (and feed them) well. Doesn’t take much more money than what you were already spending

 

There’s a major difference in how the private and public sectors do temporary housing. It’s not impossible to get it right. I got temporary housing through insurance. It was great. This isn’t hard.

 

Make them feel good about their decision, like it’s exclusive and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

 

Call staff “concierges” and little,stupid stuff like that, along with the substantive things that hospitality and human decency would call for. 

 

Feed them! You do that at sales presentations to get them to talk to you. Give them the continental breakfast when you show up or something like that. 

 

Or give them a brown bag once on the bus so it creates incentive, if you must make it only for those who accept the offer.

 

People who stay in the encampment are your top of funnel prospects, so still nurture those relationships.

 

Going through Inside Starving demands

 

This is an exchange. The homeless people have something the city wants and the city has something they want. The advocates need to get this. The city needs to as well.

 

You’ve got to give the people what they want, which is safe, accessible public spaces

 

One of them said don’t focus on aesthetics and “no cameras when council members come.” I think there should be limits and not get credit where it’s not due but this is an exchange. Let them get the recognition for doing something good.

 

Having a sanitary environment and not having drugs and crime are reasonable.

 

Both sides are going to posture. Like by saying that they shouldn’t have to give up their tent. But please don’t let the perfect become the enemy of the good.



Got questions or comments about this episode? Is there another political or social issue you’d like me to cover? Have you faced oppression, have a story about bad bosses, a corrupt company, or another injustice you want to vent or spread the word about? I’d love to hear from you. Call in and leave a voicemail any time, day or night, toll free at 844-477-PUNK (7865)

Or submit your question by email:

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Off Speed Solutions provides strategy and consulting for advocacy communications, community engagement, day-to-day operational support, and media ecosystems. Proudly serving nonprofits, political organizations, individual advocates, media and content creators, and socially responsible enterprises. Learn more at http://www.offspeedsolutions.com

 

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