
An alarm goes off at 5 am! It has been proven to be the biggest tyrant in my blissful sleep!2025 LuxuryΒ Super Clone Rolex Watches UKΒ – Best Fake Rolex Watches For Sale. It must be executed instantly!!! So I violently tap on snooze & go back to my dreamlandβ¦ The next day arrives with heavy guilt & self-blame! Why??? Why??? Why??? Why did I switch the alarm off??? I had decided to run early in the morningβ¦ I dreamt of running a full marathonβ¦ I visualized myself as the fittest version of meβ¦ I had taken a decision to go all inβ¦ I had bought new running shoesβ¦
I had very proudly told my husband about my plans⦠I had done everything⦠till the alarm went off! Why???
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If you are finding these questions intriguing, the article is for youβ¦
Guilt & self-blame drain energy because it stays stuck in judgment, while asking βwhyβ turns it into awareness. Thatβs progressβbut donβt stop at βwhy didnβt I do this?β Also ask βhow can I make it easier next time?β This shifts the analysis as a form of consolation to actual growth.
There are a few layers to this deep & very human question βpsychological, biological and even philosophical.
1. Biological Wiring
Our brains have evolved to prioritize short-term rewards, many βgoodβ things todayβexercise, studying, eating healthy, meditation βrequire effort now for rewards later, the brain naturally resists that as it does not conform to the concept of βInstant Gratificationβ. Brain and ultimately our body wants instant rewards.
SOLUTION : Donβt fight the need for short-term rewards. Redirect it into the habits that serve your long-term goals. After doing the right thing, pause and celebrateβyour brain learns to associate that habit with good feelings. Let it sink into the brain and the body.
2. Psychological Barriers
- Fear & Resistance: Change feels unsafe to the subconscious mind and even to our body, even if it is rationally good. It threatens our comfort zone and this threat is felt at the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level. It feels like letting go of our self-identity, losing a part of ourselves.
- Being overwhelmed: Big goals like βget fitβ or βeat healthyβ feel vague and huge, so we procrastinate.
- Identity Gap: If deep down we donβt see ourselves as βa healthy personβ or βa disciplined person,β we self-sabotage, sometimes there lies a deeper unhealed belief that βI donβt deserve to be betterβ.
SOLUTION :
(a) EFT works wonders with all our emotions which feel like heavy baggage. You can release all fears, guilt, overwhelming feelings, limiting beliefs about ourself easily with the help of EFT and that too instantly. EFT also helps in cultivating a positive belief system which in turn helps in improving your self-image in your own eyes. Self-worth is how we see ourselves, with the daily practice of EFT you tend to release all the limiting beliefs about yourself and thus helps in crossing these psychological barriers easily.
(b) Try to find the root cause for your low self-worth, which almost always lies in our childhood. We must try and heal it.
(c) Keep your goals definite & achievable.
3. Practical Environment
Even with good intentions, our environment shapes actions:
- Constant availability of phone, peers not sharing the same habits, trolling on social media, foods which are not healthy but readily available through just one click, indulging in something just to be a part of an ongoing trend β all these things make βthe bad choiceβ easier.
- Habits stick best when the environment is designed to make βthe good thingβ friction-free.
SOLUTION : Keep healthy things visible, hide temptations, monitor screen time, do not get affected by trolling, and avoid the temptation of following each and every trend.
4. The Inner Conflict at an Anatomical level
Knowing and doing are not part of the same system in the brain.
- Knowing sits in the prefrontal cortex (logic).
- Doing is driven by the limbic system (habits, emotions).
When theyβre not aligned, we keep repeating what feels familiar, even if itβs not whatβs best for us.
SOLUTION :
(a) Start tiny β instead of a 5 km run, just put your shoes on and step out
(b) Stack habits β attach a new habit with an old one, e.g. Yoga after brushing teeth
(c) Use the 5 sec rule β count 5-4-3-2-1 and just start before the brain resists
This was my βawareβ take on the analysis of one of my most favorite questions βwhyβ¦?β Let us together transcend this habit of choosing known chaos over unknown peaceβ¦
Β© Dr. Sonal Wagh Varma
Homoeopath | Pain management consultant | EFT practitioner |Reiki healer |Akashic healer

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