🜂 BATTLE PLAN REPORT: The Case of the Constant Reinvention
(Identity Instability / Direction Loss)
“Reinvention is powerful — unless it becomes avoidance.”
This case involved Tom, 35, living in Manchester.
Every year, Tom became someone new.
New career idea.
New lifestyle.
New goals.
But nothing lasted.
“I just haven’t found my true path yet,” he said.
⚙️ Diagnosis
Tom wasn’t searching.
He was resetting every time discomfort appeared.
Reinvention gave him the excitement of a fresh start
without the endurance of commitment.
⚙️ The Method
Distance Influence to stabilise emotional discomfort tolerance.
Then practical steps:
• choose one direction
• commit for 12 months minimum
• no dramatic pivots without a cooling-off period
I told him:
“Depth comes from staying when it stops being exciting.”
🜃 The Result
Tom didn’t feel instantly inspired.
But he stayed put — and for the first time, progress compounded.
Momentum replaced novelty.
🜃 Reflection
You don’t find yourself by starting over repeatedly.
You find yourself by staying long enough
for something real to grow.
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