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I want to ask you a question, and I want you to answer honestly. Do you typically view life as happening to you, or do you consider yourself in control of your life, an active participant in the events that transpire?

This question is the core of our discussion in this week's episode on knowing (and living) the difference between a victim's mentality and a victor's mentality in your life. The challenge, of course, is that a victor's mentality is a choice we have to make. And we don't make it once. We have to make it over and over and over, every single day — heck, sometimes multiple times a day.

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In the heat of the moment, when anger or fear flashes through our bodies, it can feel easier (healing or cathartic, even!) to point at the world and yell, "Why are you doing this to me?!" Then there are those moments where we are truly the victims of the actions of others, where holding others accountable is not only warranted but absolutely essential as we chart a path forward. 

That's why, when we look to live a life beyond our norms, our confining defaults, simply defining what a victim mentality is isn't enough to step into the mindset of a victor. Becoming a victor requires you to not only possess self-awareness and a willingness to accept responsibility, you also must practice forgiveness and compassion

And that is where our conversation begins.

Questions We Discuss

How to Cultivate a Victor's Mindset

When asked what someone can do to develop healthy expectations for themselves, George shared how important mindfulness, meditation, and journaling can be for this act of holistic self-discovery. The process for getting to know yourself should include:

Questions to Ask During Tough Times

  1. Do you often find yourself blaming others or external circumstances for your challenges and unhappiness?
  2. When things go wrong, is your first instinct to look for someone or something to blame?
  1. Do you see challenges as insurmountable problems or as opportunities for growth and learning?
  2. When faced with a setback, do you feel completely powerless, or do you look for ways to overcome it?
  1. How do you react to constructive criticism or feedback? Do you get defensive, or do you see it as a chance to grow?
  2. Do you take feedback personally, or do you use it as a tool for self-improvement?
  1. Do I find myself constantly thinking about past injustices or hurts?
  2. How much of my energy and thoughts are consumed by past events?
  1. Do I believe that I have control over the direction of my life, or do I feel at the mercy of external forces?
  2. What steps am I taking to actively shape my life’s trajectory?
  1. Do I often compare myself to others and feel like I always come up short?
  2. Do I feel like the world is against me, or that I am unfairly treated more often than not?
  1. Am I willing to change aspects of my life, or do I resist change even when it's beneficial?
  2. Do I believe in my capacity to grow and improve?
  1. Do I feel hopeless about the future, or am I optimistic about the possibilities ahead?
  2. Do I have goals and aspirations that I’m actively working towards?