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Be Careful of Your Thoughts, for they will become Words.
Be Careful of Your Words, for they will become Actions
Be Careful of your Actions, for they will become Habits
Be Careful of Your Habits, for they will become Character!
Your mind is incredible. The brain has been compared to a computer in a sort of bio-computer analogy. The analogy has power--but it is an understatement. Science has discovered many of the hard wired connections that appear to give the brain/mind so much control over the body (health, wellness, longevity, youthfulness) and our destinies in terms of success, learning, wealth and prosperity.
In fact, it seems like it must have been the dark ages when people doubted the role of the mind in creating their lives. Still, what we have discovered is only the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
There are many estimates by experts regarding the brain/mind. Most agree that at least three relevant observations are true:
1. Somehow the mind can alter and control even things formerly thought to be a matter of DNA. (Example: multiple personality studies have shown eye color changes as sudden as the personality switch).
2. Only approximately 10% of the brain's ability is tapped by normal people. The remaining 90% can be likened to an unused muscle--atrophied.
3. There is no law of limitation except that which is self imposed. Most have literally been programmed, like a computer, with what computer people term GIGO (garbage in, garbage out). That is, they have been subjected to repeated messages teaching self doubt, fear, anxiety, etc. This programmed language of limitation has become their life script, their expectation, and therefore most of their reality.
The mind is the ultimate frontier. Your potential is probably yet unrealized.
There are many estimates by experts regarding the brain/mind. Most agree that at least three relevant observations are true:
1. Somehow the mind can alter and control even things formerly thought to be a matter of DNA. (Example: multiple personality studies have shown eye color changes as sudden as the personality switch).
2. Only approximately 10% of the brain's ability is tapped by normal people. The remaining 90% can be likened to an unused muscle--atrophied.
3. There is no law of limitation except that which is self imposed. Most have literally been programmed, like a computer, with what computer people term GIGO (garbage in, garbage out). That is, they have been subjected to repeated messages teaching self doubt, fear, anxiety, etc. This programmed language of limitation has become their life script, their expectation, and therefore most of their reality.
The mind is the ultimate frontier. Your potential is probably yet unrealized.
It has been demonstrated that many difficult situations in our lives keep occurring because of the "unaware" information in our minds. This "unaware" information makes itself known by mirroring our self-doubt in negative self-talk.
Everyday we continue to receive negative information which informs the mind of fear, failure, and so forth. This messaging reinforces the negative thought patterns and thereby we continue to struggle to change even the smallest part of our lives.
Process of Change
Most people would like to change something about their lives. For some, it's getting a better job, or losing weight, or improving memory, or accelerating learning abilities, or adding charisma to their personalities and so forth. Indeed, there are very few who would find nothing they wished to improve or change.
What is change? The idea seems simple enough. To some, change is a "thing." It is often thought of as something like a commodity. For example, one desires more prosperity in their lives. The evidence for their success is money. Okay, change in this instance is money. Right? No, money is only the outer symbol that is representative of change.
The agency of change is within each of us. It is not a "thing." For someone to become more prosperous they must think in a different order or magnitude than one who is content with just getting by. At least one element in their life strategy alters before the change takes place.
Let's say, for purposes of illustration, that our hypothetical individual who wishes to be more prosperous, also was raised with the belief that money is the source of all evil. A subconcious strategy may therefore literally work to sabotage any effort to achieve real monetary success. In other words, in this instance, the ego perceives safety as avoiding evil (money).
Our hypothetical person may believe, on the other hand, that only money matters. Still, there could be subconscious strategies which get in the way. For example, assume that this person seeks to build a large company. However, they are afraid of public speaking. How will they build a large and successful company without communicating? When will the fear (public speaking) strategy kick in and knock out the goal (large company) strategy? How will the two strategies compete?
Competing strategies of this nature exist in nearly everyone. They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without becoming aware of the inherent opposition. Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
What is change? The idea seems simple enough. To some, change is a "thing." It is often thought of as something like a commodity. For example, one desires more prosperity in their lives. The evidence for their success is money. Okay, change in this instance is money. Right? No, money is only the outer symbol that is representative of change.
The agency of change is within each of us. It is not a "thing." For someone to become more prosperous they must think in a different order or magnitude than one who is content with just getting by. At least one element in their life strategy alters before the change takes place.
Let's say, for purposes of illustration, that our hypothetical individual who wishes to be more prosperous, also was raised with the belief that money is the source of all evil. A subconcious strategy may therefore literally work to sabotage any effort to achieve real monetary success. In other words, in this instance, the ego perceives safety as avoiding evil (money).
Our hypothetical person may believe, on the other hand, that only money matters. Still, there could be subconscious strategies which get in the way. For example, assume that this person seeks to build a large company. However, they are afraid of public speaking. How will they build a large and successful company without communicating? When will the fear (public speaking) strategy kick in and knock out the goal (large company) strategy? How will the two strategies compete?
Competing strategies of this nature exist in nearly everyone. They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance, the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without becoming aware of the inherent opposition. Indeed, opposing strategies also lay beneath much of what is called sublimation, or the acting out of unacceptable fantasies in a socially acceptable way.
It is easy to see why change can be so difficult. Plus, change means giving something up. The something may be a counter productive belief, a competing strategy and/or it may also be something tangible like the fulfilling feeling food holds for some. Giving something up means filling it with something else to most. The cigarette smoker wonders what will replace the cigarette, gum?
The giving up, like change itself, is only a "thing" in its outer most form. Giving up cigarettes is not really about the cigarette, but rather the feelings associated with the use of cigarettes. These feelings may have ten, twenty, thirty or more conflicting and competing strategies all balled up in one outward behavior, in this instance, smoking.
Whenever one gives something up, they must also confront the so-called unknown. This often gives rise to feelings of uncertainty. Most people are very uncomfortable when they cannot predict their own feelings or responses. Fear of the unknown then becomes another obstacle in the path of one who chooses change.
The giving up, like change itself, is only a "thing" in its outer most form. Giving up cigarettes is not really about the cigarette, but rather the feelings associated with the use of cigarettes. These feelings may have ten, twenty, thirty or more conflicting and competing strategies all balled up in one outward behavior, in this instance, smoking.
Whenever one gives something up, they must also confront the so-called unknown. This often gives rise to feelings of uncertainty. Most people are very uncomfortable when they cannot predict their own feelings or responses. Fear of the unknown then becomes another obstacle in the path of one who chooses change.
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