14/01/2026
BREAK FREE FROM EMOTIONAL HIJACKS: Rule Your Brain, Reach Your Goals!
Have you ever felt like you are on a roller coaster of emotions, especially when it comes to your health and fitness goals? One moment you are motivated, the next you are reaching for comfort food or skipping a workout because "you just don't feel like it." 🎢
Dr. John Demartini often highlights a profound truth: many of our struggles stem from not managing our emotions. He teaches that our amygdala—the primitive, emotional part of our brain—can often hijack our decisions, preventing us from thinking logically and staying consistent with our goals. When the amygdala rules, it’s hard to achieve anything lasting.
🤯 The Amygdala vs. The Executive Brain
Imagine your brain has two main decision-makers:
The Amygdala (Emotional Brain): This part reacts instantly to perceived threats or pleasures. It’s responsible for our fight-or-flight response, cravings, and instant gratification. When stressed, it screams, "Eat that! Skip the gym! It feels good NOW!"
The Executive Brain (Prefrontal Cortex): This is your logical, goal-oriented, long-term planner. It understands consequences, plans for the future, and weighs pros and cons. It’s where your commitment to your Phase 1 Rapid Fat Loss lives.
When your emotions are unmanaged, your amygdala runs the show, leading to impulsive choices that derail your progress.
🛠️ Real-Life Strategies to Rule from Your Executive Brain:
How do we shift from emotional reactivity to empowered decision-making?
"Pause & Evaluate" (The Demartini Method): Before you act on an impulse (like reaching for an emotional snack or bailing on a workout), PAUSE. Ask yourself:
"What are the immediate pleasures of this action?" (e.g., "I'll feel good for 5 minutes.")
"What are the long-term pains?" (e.g., "I'll feel guilty, regret my progress, and not reach my goal.")
Then, flip it: What are the immediate pains of doing the right thing? (e.g., "I'll feel hungry for a bit, the workout will be hard.") What are the long-term pleasures? (e.g., "I'll feel accomplished, hit my goal, boost my confidence.")
By consciously weighing both sides, you engage your executive brain and neutralize the amygdala's single-sided plea for instant gratification.
Anchor to Your Highest Values: Your executive brain is powerful when it aligns with what you truly value. If you value "being a strong role model for your kids" more than "instant comfort," that value will help you override the emotional impulse to quit. Regularly remind yourself of your deepest "whys."
Scheduled "Mindset Reset" (Our BreakFree Approach): Just like you schedule workouts, schedule time to manage your mind. This could be 5 minutes of mindful breathing, journaling, or reviewing your goals. This builds the neural pathways for your executive brain to take charge.
🚀 It’s Time to Break Free!
You are not a slave to your emotions. By consciously applying these strategies, you can shift from an emotionally driven life to one where your goals are consistently met. This is how we truly Break Free from old patterns and build the health and life we deserve.
Are you ready to take control? Share one emotional trigger you plan to "pause & evaluate" this week! 👇