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Squidoo: Discover Your PotentialYou have probably watched "The Secret" DVD, read self help books, and practiced daily affirmations. But you are still searching. Nothing can change your thoughts and behaviour for longer than a few days or weeks. ...Published: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 20:51:18 -0600 Last Build Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 12:59:33 -0600
Discover Your Potential updated Fri Sep 4 2009 8:51 pm EDT Fri, 04 Sep 2009 20:51:18 -0600 You have probably watched "The Secret" DVD, read self help books, and practiced daily affirmations. But you are still searching. Nothing can change your thoughts and behaviour for longer than a few days or weeks. So what is wrong with you? Why it is so hard to align your thoughts and feelings with information suggesting that a simple shift of your expectations can create the experiences we all want in our lives? Even when you consciously believe this information to be factual and correct. The information that you tried to apply in your life is correct. We can do more, be more, and enjoy more simply by changing our minds. This is evident in so many biographies and in countless accounts of ordinary people who achieved the seemingly impossible. The reason why not you (yet), is because all the evidence presented to you and all of the methods suggested are incomplete and therefore flawed. The flaw in conveying the ideas and methods that helped the authors to change their lives is due to the fact that when we remember an event with a positive attitude, we are biased to recall only it's more positive aspects and most relevant milestones. Our present feelings and ideas are erroneously infused with memories of the actual past events creating an illusion of ease and simplicity that doesn't represent the actual experience. It is hard even to do things that we thought we had easily accomplished before. This is because we expect the task to feel as easy as we now remember it. Our brain stores all our memories, including the joys and pain associated with them, but in recalling these memories we only get access to parts of them that are congruent with our present mood and motives CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE |
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