How you’re training yourself to blend in - and what it takes to break that pattern

How you’re training yourself to blend in - and what it takes to break that pattern

From CULT STATUS Podcast - the podcast for global coaching leaders and visionaries that turn their brands into cult-like companies. by Ramona Oxenbauer, AIMING HIGH

June 12, 2026 · 5 min

About this episode

This episode discusses how entrepreneurs often conform to existing ideas and the importance of breaking free to foster true creativity.

Most entrepreneurs think they're creating original ideas. In reality, they're consuming the same content, watching the same people, and slowly training their brains to think exactly like everyone else. In this episode I share why consuming your competitors may be one of the biggest threats to your creativity, how your environment silently shapes your standards, and why the most powerful ideas are usually born far outside your industry. You'll discover what actually makes content feel different, alive, and impossible to replicate—and how to shift from repeating patterns you've seen online to creating from your own creative life force. 💋 Let's rewire your brain in the easiest way possible. **>> More from AIMING HIGH <<** Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/ramona_oxenbauer/](https://www.instagram.com/ramona_oxenbauer/) Website: [https://ramona-oxenbauer.com/](https://ramona-oxenbauer.com/)

People in this episode

Host: Ramona Oxenbauer

Topics covered

  • creativity
  • entrepreneurship
  • original ideas
  • content consumption
  • environment influence
  • creative life force

Keywords

  • creativity
  • entrepreneurship
  • content consumption
  • original ideas
  • environment
  • creative thinking
  • innovation

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