If I Know what's good for me, why am I sabotaging myself?
If in my brain and body lives only one person, how can I desire great things for myself while also actually sabotaging myself in the way?
Ex: I want to read a book, I know it that's a good thing, but I procrastinate and end up not reading anything while also being fully aware that that's bad?
This is not a question about proscrationation, rather about the different selfs (mind, brain, heart, inner voice, whatever) and how to deal with them.
Scientific material and studies much appreciated.
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It's not hard to imagine the nearly constant competition that erupts between neural sub-networks in your brain -- their collective output signals vying to be the dominant signal. Just stand in front of a bowl of ice cream and try to predict whether you will or won't actually eat it. (Impulse control, etc)
Sensory awareness is helpful towards guiding these competitions and impulses into a direction (and a longer term habit) that is more aligned with your longer-term values.
Also helpful: engineering your environment. https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits