Wednesday, April 18, 2007

'"The Secret" About "What the Bleep Do They Know" About Quantum Mechanics' - Steve's Blog Post - April 19, 2007

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Steve's blog post is entitled, ""The Secret" About "What the Bleep Do They Know" About Quantrum Mechanics." [blog]

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Steve says, "Many hypnotists must contend with the huge amount of misinformation out there about our field; and the antidote to misinformation is correct information (and plenty of it!)." Read Complete Post

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'Stanford Media X: "Cells that fire together wire together"' - Alvaro's Blog Post - April 19, 2007

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Alvaro's blog post is entitled, "Stanford Media X: "Cells that fire together wire together"" [blog]

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Alvaro says that he has learned a lot about changes in this seminar about Media X. Read Complete Post

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'Self Improvement through a Hobby' - Self Help Zone Blog Post - April 19, 2007

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Self Help Zone blog post is entitled, "Self Improvement through a Hobby." [blog]

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The blog post says, "Whether the hobby is something which a person once pursued, or instead something which he or she has always dreamed of pursuing, most people will find that it can be fun, relaxing, and invigorating to spend even minimal time on a hobby." Read Complete Post

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'How To Stay In A Lucid Dream' - Mind Changing Hypnosis Blog Post - April 19, 2007

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Mind Changing Hpynosis blog post is entitled, "Staying In A Lucid Dream." [blog]

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The blog post says, "The Lucid Blog has a wondeful post discussing how to stay in a lucid dream.

They offer three techniques for staying in your dream that seem very interesting." Read Complete Post

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'Leadership Move #12: Adroitly Handle Difficult Coversations' - Barry Zweibel's Blog Post - April 19, 2007

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Barry Zweibel's blog post is entitled, "Leadership Move #12: Adroitly Handle Difficult Coversations." [blog]

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Zweibel says, "What many bosses don't seem to realize, though, is that having a difficult conversation is not the same as having a conversation in a difficult way." Read Complete Post

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'The Beauty of Rituals' - Debra Moorhead's Blog Post - April 19, 2007

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Debra Moorhead's blog post is entitled, "The Beauty of Rituals." [blog]

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Moorhead says, "The more specific you are about your ideal day - whether it’s a set plan or changing daily - the more control you will feel." Read Complete Post

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'Take Time Out for Success in Life, Work, and Family!' - Ed Sykes' Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Ed Sykes' blog post is entitled, "Take Time Out for Success in Life, Work, and Family!" [blog]

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Sykes suggests a couple of things to do to take the time out and relax. Read Complete Post

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'Did You Know You Have A Brain AND You Have A Mind?' - Jan Tincher's Blog Article - April 18, 2007

Jan Tincher's blog article is reprinted here.

Did You Know You Have A Brain AND You Have A Mind?
~ By Jan Tincher
Copyright © Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved

Your mind is where you think your thoughts.


Your brain is in your head and pretty much controls your body.


Now, if your mind is suddenly shocked by something you see, it translates very quickly to your brain -- which translates very quickly to your body-- that you are shocked. Depending on the severity of the shock and how you yourself respond to things, anything from the shakes to shutdown happens.


Let's dissect that . . .


You were shocked by something you saw. Or . . .


It could be something you heard. In which case, your brain searched for what you know of the subject and found a picture *made up of your memories* to form in your mind. That picture is your *take* on the situation, which shocked you.


Your mind showed the picture to your brain, which caused the reactions in your body.


OK, here's the tricky question . . .


What if you learned to control the thoughts that went into your brain?


What if your initial response segued to a softer picture. Or a softer response.


Like "It's not so bad." "I can handle it." "This too shall pass." *That's my favorite.*


OK, try this. Find something that scares you -- but not too bad, we want to experiment on the easier things . . .


Take three deep breaths and say one of the three sentences recommended above, or make up one of your own, because I always say, whatever works, works.


Now, back to the scenario, doesn't that feel better?


Maybe, maybe not. Sometimes we need to experiment. Make sure you don't just do it once and give up.


OK, picture the scary, or not so scary, but more like disturbing picture -- how about a picture of you making a cold call, if you are in business -- and take your deep breaths and say your *POWER* statement. That's what we'll call it OK? The POWER statements are, once again, "It's not so bad." "I can handle it." "This too shall pass." Or whatever you came up with on your own.

Going back to whatever works for you, works . . .


If two breaths work better than three, go for it. Same with four, five, or six! And while you're doing it, clench your fist together to feel the POWER!


Or . . .


Instead of clenching your fist, maybe straighten your stance, push back your shoulders, and feel the POWER!


Or maybe just smile mysteriously, but determinedly, as you take your breaths and say your POWER statement. *That's my favorite.*


What that shows you is that your mind has a definite impression on your brain. If you *change your mind* like you just learned, you are taking control of your reactions and staying in a more productive state.


Now you know that you have a brain and a mind. And you know just a little bit more than you did about how to use your mind productively to bring positive results into your life.


Isn't that fantastic?


Thank you for reading.


Jan

P.S. Here's what I've found to be the best methods for achieving success: http://www.tameyourbrain.com/successEcourse/successOffer.php


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'Is Sacrifice in Relationships Related to Commitment and Functioning?' - PsyBlog's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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PsyBlog's blog post is entitled, "Is Sacrifice in Relationships Related to Commitment and Functioning?" [blog]

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The blog post says, "
When two people have to make this kind of choice, a compromise is eventually reached.

New research suggests, though, that it is the way this compromise is interpreted that will have important implications for the relationship." Read Complete Post

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'30+ Pet Peeve Speech Topics' - Jim Arthur Peterson's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Jim Arthur Peterson's blog post is entitled, "30+ Pet Peeve Speech Topics." [blog]

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Peterson lists pet peeve speech topics for good public speaking. Read Complete Post

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'Overcome sleep deficit through power naps' - Syd's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Syd's blog post is entitled, "Overcome sleep deficit through power naps." [blog]

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Syd says, "People who regularly take mid-day naps experience decrease in drowsiness.

Research has also shown that it increases your level of alertness during the day and reduces stress." Read Complete Post

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'A Good CEO' - Robin Sharma's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Robin Sharma's blog post is entitled, "A Good CEO." [blog]

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Sharma asks this question: What will you do today to grow this revolution? Read Complete Post

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'PhotoReading and Thoughts about Promoting,Selling, and Communicating' - Kevin Eikenberry's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Kevin Eikenberry's blog post is entitled, "PhotoReading and Thoughts about Promoting,Selling, and Communicating." [blog]

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Eikenberry says, "As you communicate with others make sure you message and your intent is clear, and you will have much greater success in the communication process and in building the relationship." Read Complete Post

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'What I Learned From A Speech Contest' - Jane Chin's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Jane Chin's blog post is entitled, "What I Learned From A Speech Contest." [blog]

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Chin says, "When you want to change your career, start a new business, or think a different way, you want to surround yourself with a supportive nucleus of people." Read Complete Post

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'Daily Affirmation - Unwind and Relax' - Kirsten Harrell's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Kirsten Harrell's blog post is entitled, "Daily Affirmation - Unwind and Relax." [blog]

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Harrell says to repeat the affirmation on unwinding and relaxing throughout the whole day. Read Complete Post

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'Public Speaking: Learning Public Speaking Material Easily' - Tom Antion's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Tom Antion's blog post is entitled, "Public Speaking: Learning Public Speaking Material Easily." [blog]

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Antion says, "When you stand before a group and speak without using notes your credibility automatically rises." Read Complete Post

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'Staying Positive Amongst the Cynics and Skeptics' - Matt's Blog Post - April 18, 2007

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Matt's blog post is entitled, "Staying Positive Amongst the Cynics and Skeptics." [blog]

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Matt says, "Don't allow your programmed beliefs to get in the way of considering something new in your life." Read Complete Post

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