The Real Risks Inside the Analysis Phase

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Analysis is where the ARAA process becomes genuinely difficult, not because the work is complicated, but because the mind produces several convincing counterfeits that feel like insight without delivering any. Brian names these directly and explains what makes each one so seductive and so useless. Self-judgment looks like honest reckoning. Rationalization looks like acceptance. Rumination looks li
Analysis is where the ARAA process becomes genuinely difficult, not because the work is complicated, but because the mind produces several convincing counterfeits that feel like insight without delivering any. Brian names these directly and explains what makes each one so seductive and so useless. Self-judgment looks like honest reckoning. Rationalization looks like acceptance. Rumination looks like thoroughness. None of them move anything forward.
The key discipline in analysis is removing identity from the equation as much as possible. When your sense of who you are is on the line, you cannot examine the data objectively because too much depends on the outcome. Brian reframes the goal of this phase as finding the gap between who you believe yourself to be and how you are actually behaving, because that gap is almost always where the mislead is rooted. It is not about being a bad person. It is about an unresolved conflict that keeps generating the same avoidance behavior.
  • Why self-judgment masquerades as honest analysis and makes the underlying problem worse
  • How rationalization reinforces avoidance by making current behavior seem acceptable
  • The difference between rumination and genuine analysis
  • Why identity investment corrupts the analysis process
  • How to identify the identity-behavior gap that sits underneath most self-deceptions
  • What the analysis phase is actually trying to hand off to the action phase
Done well, analysis does not produce a verdict about your character. It produces a specific, workable gap that you can actually do something about.
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Brian Mattocks
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Brian Mattocks
Host and Founder of A Mason's Work - a podcast designed to help you use symbolism to grow. He's been working in the craft for over a decade and served as WM, trustee, and sat in every appointed chair in a lodge - at least once :D
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