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[The Science and Practicality of Personality Transformation]-[Olga Khazan: Do You Feel Socially Awkward? This Episode Will Change Your Life & INSTANTLY Make You Confident in ANY Social Interaction]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2025-07-28

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The Science and Practice of Personality Change

In this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty hosts Olga Khazan, an award-winning writer for The Atlantic and author of Me But Better: The Science and Practice of Personality Change. The conversation challenges the long-held psychological myth that personality is "set like plaster" after age 30. Instead, Khazan argues that through intentional effort, individuals can reshape their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to align with their goals.

Challenging the Myth of Permanence

Khazan defines personality as the "thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that come most naturally to you." While genetics account for approximately 40% to 60% of personality traits, she emphasizes that our environment, life choices, and social roles play a critical role in shaping who we become. The belief that we are "stuck" with our current personality often stems from outdated scientific views. Khazan asserts that humans have a remarkable capacity for change throughout their entire lives, provided they are motivated by a personal desire for growth rather than a need to please others.

The Role of Habits and Identity

One of the core debates in psychology explored in the episode is the link between habits and personality. Khazan explains that consistent, repetitive actions eventually evolve into traits. When someone performs a behavior frequently enough, it transitions from a conscious effort into an identity. For instance, someone who consciously practices organizational skills may eventually view themselves as an organized person. This transition is essential for long-term growth; as Khazan notes, "Once you do your habits often enough, they will become part of your personality and it won't feel fake anymore."

Practical Strategies for Change

Khazan provides actionable frameworks for those looking to shift their traits:

  • The "Why" Factor: A powerful, long-term vision—such as building a career or providing for a family—serves as the fuel for change. This vision helps individuals endure the "tedious" tasks required for success.
  • Exposure Therapy: To become more extroverted or confident, Khazan suggests engaging in regular group activities, like pickleball or improv classes. This gradual exposure helps desensitize the brain to social anxiety.
  • Mindfulness and Neuroticism: Khazan shares her personal experience with Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), which significantly lowered her levels of neuroticism and depression. By learning to avoid the "double arrow"—the tendency to berate oneself after a negative event—she was able to cultivate greater self-compassion.
  • Episodic Future Thinking: This involves visualizing specific details of the desired outcome to maintain motivation during difficult times.

Navigating Relationships and Authenticity

Addressing the modern obsession with "authenticity," Khazan argues that no one is truly authentic 100% of the time. We all filter our thoughts based on social contexts. Therefore, evolving or trying on new personality traits is not "inauthentic"; it is an act of growth. Regarding relationships, Khazan stresses that you cannot force a partner to change. True transformation must come from within. However, she suggests that by addressing the "underlying need" behind a partner's requests or complaints, couples can find more effective ways to connect.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Khazan’s message is one of empowerment. By identifying traits that hinder our progress—such as high neuroticism or low conscientiousness—and applying consistent effort, we can rewrite our personal narratives. Whether through therapy, meditation, or behavioral changes, the potential for growth remains accessible at any age. As Khazan concludes, the journey of change is about becoming the version of yourself that best serves your life's purpose.

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I wasn't crazy about.
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I've always been wired that way.
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set intentions
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start fresh
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step into their full potential
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fake it until you make it
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