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Why mindset, not the brain, determines long term success

Tuesday 03 March 2026 - 12:26
By: Dakir Madiha
Why mindset, not the brain, determines long term success

As artificial intelligence transforms industries and professional visibility is shaped by social media, a central question emerges: does the brain shield individuals from risk, or does it quietly hold them back?

Many professionals express strong ambition yet remain confined by recurring patterns. Fear of failure, social expectations and economic instability create an environment where caution and self-sabotage often look the same. In this context, mindset becomes more than a motivational concept. It forms the structural base of sustainable performance.

This is the premise advanced by leadership coach and strategist Amani Bahmad, founder of AB Training & Coaching Academy. Through executive coaching, training programs and digital content, she argues that no business plan or career strategy can endure without a mental framework capable of absorbing doubt, pressure and uncertainty. In a widely shared Arabic-language video, she draws a sharp distinction between the brain and mindset, describing the separation as a practical tool for regaining control over one’s direction.

The brain as a survival mechanism

From a biological perspective, the brain is designed to ensure survival. It scans for threats, magnifies potential risks and stores painful experiences to avoid repetition. This mechanism is vital in dangerous situations. However, it can become restrictive when it governs professional or creative decisions.

Under this system, new opportunities may be interpreted as threats. Public speaking feels like exposure. A career shift resembles impending failure. Applying for a senior role appears to invite rejection. Amani notes that many people misread these internal alerts as intuition. She advises treating them as signals to observe, not commands to follow. The brain functions as an alarm system, not a strategic guide.

Mindset as a deliberate construction

Mindset, by contrast, is constructed deliberately. It emerges from repeated decisions aligned with a clear vision. Unlike the reactive brain, mindset can be trained and strengthened. It depends less on external circumstances than on the meaning assigned to them.

Where the brain anticipates loss, mindset identifies lessons. Where fear pushes withdrawal, a disciplined mentality supports calculated persistence. Amani maintains that ambition alone lacks durability. Without mental discipline, it collapses at the first obstacle. Sustainable achievement relies less on talent than on the ability to remain committed to a vision amid uncertainty.

The comfort zone and strategic growth

The comfort zone reinforces this dynamic. Often associated with safety, it can operate as an invisible constraint. It provides short-term reassurance while limiting long-term development. Individuals stay within familiar routines and networks, expecting different outcomes without altering behavior.

Leaving the comfort zone does not mean acting impulsively. It requires strategic preparation, skill development and acceptance of temporary discomfort. In an era defined by artificial intelligence, digital transformation and shifting work models, resisting change may carry greater risk than adapting. Progress increasingly favors adaptability over static expertise.

A central element of Amani’s framework involves reframing fear. Rather than eliminating it, she proposes interpreting it differently. Fear signals departure from familiarity, not prohibition. Replacing the question “What if I fail?” with “What will I learn?” reshapes the relationship with risk and restores the developmental value of setbacks.

This approach resonates with younger professionals navigating high ambition and constant public exposure. In such an environment, the ability to coexist with fear becomes a source of autonomy.

In her leadership practice, Amani observes that professional stagnation rarely stems from technical incompetence. Behind delayed proposals, avoided negotiations or canceled opportunities lies a repeated pattern: fear of rejection or illegitimacy amplified by the brain’s protective bias.

She argues that responsibility for change cannot be deferred. Waiting for ideal conditions or complete confidence delays action indefinitely. Confidence develops through execution, not contemplation. This perspective carries particular relevance in discussions of women’s leadership, where ambition often intersects with structural and cultural barriers.

Amani Bahmad emphasizes that mindset is not a short-term motivational boost. It is a durable internal system built through self-examination and disciplined repetition. Identifying self-sabotaging habits and challenging inherited limiting beliefs form part of that process.

In a rapidly accelerating world, the distinction remains decisive. The brain warns, but mindset decides. The difference shapes whether ambition remains theoretical or becomes sustained action. The comfort zone may offer protection, but long-term growth requires stepping beyond it repeatedly and with intention.


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