casual vlog
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problem-solution
Addresses a highly relatable pain point (overwhelm)
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laptop, digital slides
Introduce the problem of feeling overwhelmed and promise a solution.
Define the series and the specific Stoic practice being discussed.
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Explain the core concept of the 'View from Above' philosophy.
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Provide actionable steps to apply the philosophy.
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Explain the psychological 'why' behind the practice.
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Clarify what the practice is not (nuance and disclaimer).
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Summarize the key takeaway.
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Promote the digital workbook and provide instructions for access.
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Luise | M.Sc. Psychology
@blussomly on instagram • 113.1K followers
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Here’s how to actually do the things you say you’ll do 🫡 Today on stoicism but make it cute, we’re covering a practical application of stoicism rather than a core stoic concept itself. The topic is discipline, and we’re discovering how discipline has much more to do with building self trust and self respect rather than hustle culture. As always, there’s a lot more to say about everything I’m mentioning. This video is meant only as an easy-to-digest introduction to the topic. You can find a longer version of this going into more detail in the 18th issue of my newsletter, the Soft Stoic Letter, out now. (🔗 in bio) 💌 - 🧚♀️ comment „workbook“ and I’ll send you the details to my stoic girl starter pack, or grab it thru the 🔗 in my bi0. - Also lil disclaimer: pls take this with a grain of salt, I’m not trying to mock anyone, this is for funsies (and a bit of education). It is just me trying to approach a rather “dry” topic of a philosophy that’s been branded in a very tough and masculine way in the past through a modern and more humorous lens. Hope you likey and hope you learned something today! Stay grounded out there 🧸🤎 🏷️ stoicism for women , building discipline , toxic productivity , hustling , motivation , habit building , consistency , anxiety , psychology , mindset shift , overthinking , that girl energy , #discipline #habits #stoicism #thatgirlenergy #mindsetshift
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Here’s how to build a daily routine when your life is chaotic & unpredictable 😵💫 Today on stoicism but make it cute, we’re covering a practical application of stoicism rather than a core stoic concept itself. We’re talking about daily routines. And I’m suggesting a framework that consists of just three elements… because I think complexity is THE issue when it comes to making routines stick. When they’re too elaborate, they feel like another chore instead of making your life easier.. which was the whole point of creating a routine in the first place, wasn’t it? As always, there’s a looot more to say about everything I’m mentioning. This video is meant only as an easy-to-digest introduction to the topic. Please also keep in mind that „the 3 anchors“ is my personal modern take on a helpful daily routine, and not something the original Stoics practiced themselves. Their daily routines often included journaling or reflecting, which I’m happy to cover in a separate post in case you’re interested! You can find a longer version of this going into more detail in the 23rd issue of my newsletter, the Soft Stoic Letter, out now. (🔗 in b10) 💌 - 🧚♀️ comment „secret“ and I’ll send you the details to my workbook, or grab it thru the 🔗 in my b10. - Also lil disclaimer: pls take this with a grain of salt, I’m not trying to mock anyone, this is for funsies (and a bit of education). It is just me trying to approach a rather “dry” topic of a philosophy that’s been branded in a very tough and masculine way in the past through a modern and more humorous lens. Hope you likey and hope you learned sth today! Stay grounded out there 🧸🤎 🏷️ stoicism for women , daily routine , morning routine , productivity , morning ritual , evening routine , wind down routine , discipline , psychology , mindset shift , overthinking , anxiety , that girl energy , #dailyroutine #morningroutine #stoicism #thatgirlenergy #mindsetshift
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ok so let’s talk about discipline real quick bc i think we’ve all been lied to about what it actually means… most of us think discipline = waking up at 5am or grinding until you collapse or self-punishment but here’s what i believe it actually is: keeping your word to yourself every time you say “i’ll do the thing” and then don’t, you’re teaching yourself that your word means nothing. your self-trust erodes bit by bit until you can’t even rely on yourself anymore we’re all out here waiting for motivation like it’s a bus that’s definitely coming. scrolling for inspiration, waiting for the “right mood,” telling ourselves “tomorrow i’ll feel like it” except feelings are wildly unreliable. they depend on sleep, stress, hormones, whether you fought with your partner last night now, what actually works is ✨doing the thing bc you said you would, regardless of how you feel in that moment ✨ and that action then creates the motivation you were waiting for all along! here’s how to practice self-trust and therefore discipline: 💖 pick ONE tiny thing (not ten) 💖 make it so small it feels almost silly (examples below) 💖 do it every time you said you would 💖 after one week of showing up, make it juuuust a bit bigger for the following week. 🧚♀️ examples: not “journal for 30 min” → write one sentence not “work out an hour” → do 5 min of movement not “read a book a week” → read one page the size doesn’t matter!! keeping the promise matters. bc every kept promise = evidence you can trust yourself I know starting small is annoying; but soon you’ll see how these small wins compound in ways you can’t even seeee yet 🙇♀️ so: what’s one small thing you’re gonna keep your word on today? 📒 if you want structured exercises for building discipline and developing self-trust, my workbook the stoic girl starter pack has an entire module on daily practices with habit-building tools (as well as an in-depth worksheet for today’s practice). comment “secret” and I’ll send you the details! 🧸🤎 🏷️ building discipline , productivity hacks , #discipline #selfimprovement #motivation #mindsetshift #thatgirlenergy
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