Posts tagged Subconscious Mind
Importance of Mindset
Aug 19th
Did you ever wonder why so many of these books about millionaires always stress the importance of the right frame of mind?
The mind is more powerful than many of use give it credit for. When you keep your dreams close to you by visualizing and quantifying what everything is, your subconscious mind will begin to devise ways to make it a reality. It is no wonder why many rich people tend to be so clever. They want it more than anyone else! Your subconscious mind does not know the difference between what is real and what is not. If you add numbers or “quantify” your dreams, your subconscious mind begins to think of ways to accomplish these numbers. If you tell yourself, I want to be rich and have no goal to this; your subconscious mind does not do anything with these thoughts because there is no goal to achieve.
Another important reason for training your subconscious mind in this way is because of your surroundings. Many people tend to take the path of least resistance. This is just human nature. When we are comfortable, we do not strive for something better. Everyone likes to be comfortable. The problem with this is that you have no way of moving forward to accomplishing your dreams. With being comfortable also comes negative vibes and feedback. This “negative energy” will instantly put a stop to anything good coming your way. Your present state that you are in now is a direct result of your thoughts from the recent past. Friends and family will be the first to tell you that you cannot do something or that your dream is unrealistic. They do not say this to upset you; it is an instinct of protection from failure. If you are not rich already, this type of attitude is intertwined from your upbringing. The easiest way to be rich is to associate with rich people and do what they do. There is a billionaire, I forget his name now, but he said something along the lines of “Your income is the average of the 5 closest people you associate with.”
Think about that for a moment. Who do you associate with that are closest to you? I don’t know about you, but I am thinking I should talk more to my relative that is a doctor or in-law that is making tons of money running some kind of business. Now we can’t just leave our family especially if we do not have any successful or rich people in it and hang out with rich people. This is not recommended either, but we can condition our mind to break out of this rough. Get your pen and paper and write down all of the things you dream of and put some rough numbers on what each thing would cost. These numbers do not have to be exact or even correct, if you are not sure, but you need to have some number assigned to everything so that your mind will begin to devise ways of achieving these things. Now you are on your way to breaking the mold and reprogramming your mind!
How to Be Free of Your Subconscious Mind’s Negative Programming
Aug 18th
Do you know that many of the so called “decisions” you make each day are directed by the subconscious rather than the conscious mind? Do you many of these choices are reactive rather than creative and proactive in nature? Do you know this limits your creative potential, ability to achieve success and fulfillment? Do you know this means you are a slave to your subconscious mind’s “programming” and probably don’t even realize it? Do you know there is now an effective way to completely and permanently erase that program thereby putting you back in the driver’s seat of your life once and for all? How does one do that you ask?
First, I’d like to give you a simple example of how your subconscious mind controls and limits you so you clearly appreciate the seriousness of what is being said here. Suppose an individual, in their early life experienced a traumatic financial failure of sorts that left them feeling inadequate, vulnerable, like a failure, lacking self confidence, and depressed. The memory of that event becomes stored subconsciously along with all of its associated emotional and mental pain.
This negative memory behaves like what I call an “emotional landmine” because it has the predilection of being triggered by any event that resembles the event itself. Such a trigger might be the choice to invest some of one’s money in a new venture. Such a choice would retrigger the old pain and limit the individual’s ability to act with a clear and decisive mind. The choice to proceed would likely flood them with the fear of re-experiencing the old pain. In an effort to avoid the fear and the pain they will make a compensatory choice that will divert them from carrying out the choice in question.
Another way of saying this is that the fear of the pain and the pain itself corners one into a limited repertoire of choices and hence severely limits their freedom to live fully. If one has experienced a series of thematically unrelated traumas then the limitations begin to compound and the person’s life begins to feel severely constricted. Examples of this are witnessed in individuals who struggle with procrastination, performance anxiety, fears of intimacy and commitment in relationships, blocked creative flow, shyness, public speaking phobias and any other condition where one might feel frustrated, unfulfilled, depressed, worried, inadequate, lacking self confidence or like a failure.
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