The Loop You Don’t Know You’re In: How a 6-step pattern repeats for years and what happens when you finally see it
By Dr. Scott Zarcinas | Author, Doctor, Spiritual Guide
In this article:
- The 6-step loop that keeps you stuck (and why you can’t see it).
- How repetition turns a pattern into your identity.
- Why the invisible weight feels permanent—but isn’t.
- What changes when you see the loop clearly.
The Identity Loop
Most people don’t realise they’re stuck in an identity loop.
The same pattern, repeating over and over. Year after year. Sometimes for a lifetime.
It’s not obvious from the inside. It doesn’t feel like repetition—it feels like reality. Like this is just how life is. How you are. How things work.
Here’s the basic mechanism of the identity loop:
→ Seeing / Sensing: You perceive something, a situation, a person, an event.
→ Feeling: Tension, pressure, urgency, fear, and other emotions are aroused.
→ Behaviour: You react, push, blame, escalate, defend, triggered by the feeling.
→ Meaning: A reason or meaning is assigned to what is happening.
→ Identity: An identity is formed around the event, or projected onto it (“I am…” “You are…”)
→ Perception filter: You start looking for evidence that confirms the identity formed and ignore anything that doesn’t support it.
Then the loop repeats.
This is the invisible weight no one else can see. But once it’s seen clearly, it doesn’t hold in the same way.
What the Loop Looks Like in Real Time
Here’s an example of how the identity loop plays out, moment by moment:
1. Seeing / Sensing
- Something needs doing. Something isn’t handled. A problem is sitting there, unresolved.
- You notice it. Maybe no one else does. Maybe they do, but they’re not moving on it.
- Either way, you see it. And the moment you see it, the loop begins.
2. Feeling
- Tension rises in your body. Pressure builds. There’s urgency. Maybe fear.
- Someone needs to handle this. If I don’t, who will?
- The feeling isn’t neutral. It’s charged. Uncomfortable. Demanding action.
3. Behaviour
- You push. You step in. You take it on.
- Maybe you blame—Why am I always the one noticing this?
- Maybe you escalate—This is urgent. Why isn’t anyone else moving?
- You act. Because the feeling won’t let you not act.
4. Meaning
- You assign a story to what just happened.
- “No one else will do this.”
- “I have to carry everything.”
- “If I don’t handle it, it won’t get done.”
- The story sounds true. It feels true. After all, you just experienced it. Again.
5. Identity
- The story hardens into identity.
- “I’m the one who has to hold it all.” “I’m always alone in this.”
- Or, projected outward: “You don’t step up.” “You don’t care.”
- Now it’s not just what happened. It’s who you are. Or who they are.
6. Perception Filter
- Your brain locks in the pattern.
- Now you start looking for evidence that confirms it, and ignoring anything that doesn’t.
- Every time someone doesn’t jump in immediately, it’s proof: See? I told you. I’m the one who has to do everything around here.
- Every time you feel alone in handling something, it reinforces: You’re never there for me.
- The filter is set. Reality bends to match the story.
The Trap
The next time something needs doing, you see it through the filter of identity you have formed.
The feeling hits faster. The behaviour is automatic. The meaning is already written. The identity is locked in.
This is how the loop tightens. For years. Sometimes for decades.
Here’s what makes this so insidious:
You don’t start as someone who is stuck.You become someone who is stuck through the repetition of this loop.
You weren’t born believing you have to carry everything. You weren’t born seeing yourself as the only responsible one, the only one who cares, the only one who notices.
You developed that identity through experience, and the experience keeps repeating because the loop keeps running.
What you keep experiencing becomes what you think you are.
The role you play over and over becomes the self you believe is real.
Until you can’t tell the difference between the pattern and your identity anymore.
The Invisible Weight
This is the invisible weight no one else can see.
From the outside, you look capable. Responsible. Reliable. Maybe even successful.
But from the inside? You’re exhausted. Resentful. Stuck.
Carrying a burden that feels permanent. Inescapable. Just the way things are.
Because the loop has convinced you: This is who I am. This is how life works. This is what I have to do.
But as long as you believe that, the weight stays.






