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Blaise Pascal's 17th-century wisdom "the more it changes, the more it stays the same" reveals why we encounter the same issues despite changing circumstances. This recurring phenomenon happens because real transformation requires addressing underlying patterns rather than just changing our environment.
• Patterns repeat when they're not addressed - recurring tensions in new places are clues, not signs you're broken
• Real transformation happens beneath the surface - changing environments helps, but mindset must shift too
• Awareness is the real power move - noticing patterns breaks reactive cycles and enables learning
• We often chase change when what we really need is clarity about what keeps circling back
If you or your team are navigating change but keep running into familiar roadblocks, I help organizations recognize what's really at play. Visit growthinstigatorscom, let's set up a discovery call and, as always, keep instigating growth in all you do.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Pascal's Quote (00:00:00)

2. Why Old Patterns Keep Repeating (00:00:56)

3. Three Key Insights About Transformation (00:01:21)

4. Call to Action and Contact Information (00:02:19)

333 episodes

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Manage episode 475871554 series 3557145
Content provided by Aaron Havens. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aaron Havens or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Blaise Pascal's 17th-century wisdom "the more it changes, the more it stays the same" reveals why we encounter the same issues despite changing circumstances. This recurring phenomenon happens because real transformation requires addressing underlying patterns rather than just changing our environment.
• Patterns repeat when they're not addressed - recurring tensions in new places are clues, not signs you're broken
• Real transformation happens beneath the surface - changing environments helps, but mindset must shift too
• Awareness is the real power move - noticing patterns breaks reactive cycles and enables learning
• We often chase change when what we really need is clarity about what keeps circling back
If you or your team are navigating change but keep running into familiar roadblocks, I help organizations recognize what's really at play. Visit growthinstigatorscom, let's set up a discovery call and, as always, keep instigating growth in all you do.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Pascal's Quote (00:00:00)

2. Why Old Patterns Keep Repeating (00:00:56)

3. Three Key Insights About Transformation (00:01:21)

4. Call to Action and Contact Information (00:02:19)

333 episodes

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