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Quick Win: Why your “default behaviour” isn’t actually yours — and how to change it
Manage episode 520853708 series 2411635
What if the way you argue with your partner or push yourself at work isn’t actually yours - but something you absorbed decades ago?
In this Quick Win, I’m joined by educator and author Lael Stone, who explains how the stories we inherit in childhood silently shape our beliefs about relationships, money, and success. Lael calls these “imprints” - and once you start recognising them, you can finally begin to choose your own patterns instead of replaying old ones.
Lael and I discuss:
- What “imprints” are and how they form through family dynamics.
- The surprising ways childhood beliefs can dictate our career choices and relationships.
- Why understanding our imprints helps us break unconscious habits.
- How to recognise when fear or loyalty to family stories is keeping us stuck.
- The freeing realisation that changing your story isn’t disloyal—it’s growth.
KEY QUOTE
“A lot of the imprints we have are deeply unconscious. We don’t even know they’re there.”
Connect with Lael Stone on Instagram, LinkedIn and her website, and check out her latest book Own Your Story.
Listen to the full conversation with Lael here.
My latest book The Health Habit is out now. You can order a copy here: https://www.amantha.com/the-health-habit/
Connect with me on the socials:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanthaimber
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanthai
If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work and live, I write a weekly newsletter where I share practical and simple to apply tips to improve your life. You can sign up for that at https://amantha-imber.ck.page/subscribe
Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.
Get in touch at [email protected]
Credits:
Host: Amantha Imber
Sound Engineer: The Podcast Butler
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
776 episodes
Manage episode 520853708 series 2411635
What if the way you argue with your partner or push yourself at work isn’t actually yours - but something you absorbed decades ago?
In this Quick Win, I’m joined by educator and author Lael Stone, who explains how the stories we inherit in childhood silently shape our beliefs about relationships, money, and success. Lael calls these “imprints” - and once you start recognising them, you can finally begin to choose your own patterns instead of replaying old ones.
Lael and I discuss:
- What “imprints” are and how they form through family dynamics.
- The surprising ways childhood beliefs can dictate our career choices and relationships.
- Why understanding our imprints helps us break unconscious habits.
- How to recognise when fear or loyalty to family stories is keeping us stuck.
- The freeing realisation that changing your story isn’t disloyal—it’s growth.
KEY QUOTE
“A lot of the imprints we have are deeply unconscious. We don’t even know they’re there.”
Connect with Lael Stone on Instagram, LinkedIn and her website, and check out her latest book Own Your Story.
Listen to the full conversation with Lael here.
My latest book The Health Habit is out now. You can order a copy here: https://www.amantha.com/the-health-habit/
Connect with me on the socials:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanthaimber
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanthai
If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work and live, I write a weekly newsletter where I share practical and simple to apply tips to improve your life. You can sign up for that at https://amantha-imber.ck.page/subscribe
Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.
Get in touch at [email protected]
Credits:
Host: Amantha Imber
Sound Engineer: The Podcast Butler
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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