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Whatever happens during your day tomorrow was scripted in your mind last year, last week and yesterday. As you read this blog the outcome of your actions and desires for yourself are already being programmed by your subconcious.
Last night while you slept, your subconcious was a hive of activity. It had to sort information such as pictures, sounds, smells, thoughts, recall memories from long ago and departmentalise what happened during the preceding 12-24 hours and then file all that information away for use at some future date. While you sleep, your subconcious does a lot of good work.
The subconscious consists of cognitive information that both the unconscious and conscious have access to, but of which we are intermittently aware.
The above definition goes on to say that the subconcious is only able to ‘register as much information as it can manage directly’. I disagree. I believe your subconcious registers masses of information and deals with it most adequately and properly. The perception that we can only learn ’stuff’ at a certain rate has been proven to be inaccurate. It transpires that we can can take in a huge amount of data at any given moment and your subconcious will file it all away for use at a later time.
I have said before, our brains are literal and only obey direct intstructions like, ‘go forward’, ‘go sleep now’ and ‘be happy’. Your brain will not compute this: ‘if it turns out to be a 60/40 day, and if you feel like it, be happy’. It can’t take gray or indirect unclear instructions to perform its tricks. You tell what you want as directly as you can and it, (your subconcious) will drive you toward that goal. It will.
Your subconcious is unerring in its desire to achieve what you tell it to do. So if you say ‘fail’ it will do its damndest to make it happen. If you say ‘win sale’ it will oblige you and drive you toward that objective. So be careful what you tell your subconcious to do for you. The more positive instruction it gets, the better it will equip you to be happy and thus you will be able to deal with the problems that come your way resolutely.
You must make certain that tomorrow will see you doing as much good work as you can. Good work can take the form of physical labour or matters of a more sedentary nature such as writing your blog, that report, the novel, a memo or note to a child, parent or friend. Whatever it is, start thinking about doing it successfully today ‘cos when tomorrow comes, you will suddenly find yourself doing things you can’t remember learning or telling yourself to do.
What you find yourself doing is what your Executive Assisitant (your subconcious) is telling your concious to do. So make sure your EA is told to do great things.















































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I believe this to be true. It makes perfect sense to me. Hence the importance of what Dr. Phil refers to as your “internal dialogue”. My hypnotherapist explained this to me and also explained to me the danger of inadvertantly giving off the wrong signals to your subconscious. Example: You’re trying to quite smoking. You keep thinking about not smoking. “I’m not going to smoke”, “I don’t want a cigarette”…your conscious sends a simple message in the form of a picture to your subsconscious. It sends a picture of cigarettes…your subconscious sees a cigarette and associates this with smoking and therefore strives for you to smoke. His ultimate message was “You get more of what you focus on”. If you focus on how fat you are - you’ll get fatter. If you focus on how thin you’ll be - you’ll get thinner. I believe in this theory, I do however have a problem putting it into action. Changing my internal dialogue is very very difficult for me, especially since 95% of the time I don’t hear myself speaking to myself. I’m SO on auto pilot.
Hypno The Rapist won’t fix the issues.
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