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[9-23-11] Rule #2 – Living In The Moment

The past and future both have their places. However, their place SHOULD be LIMITED. Most of our time should be invested in the NOW. Living in the moment.. Giving our attention to the beautiful gift we have of life which is happening NOW not last week or next week.

Some great advice from Dr. Maxwell Maltz on how to do this…

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At some point you need to “cease conscious effort” and turn the job completely over to the automatic success device called our subconscious mind.

This, is when we become truly successful. “When we let go, stop trying and move naturally” we succeed without effort. A continued discussion plus an introduction to the 5 rules for freeing our subconscious minds. Do your worrying BEFORE you place your bet… NOT after.

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[9-23-11] What Rational Thought Can And Cannot Do

Conscious thought has a job to do. What is that & how can it help us succeed and be happy?

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Changing Beliefs Through Rational Thought

We are all literally hypnotized.

Whether we like it or not, beliefs control every aspect of our lives. Read the rest of this entry

Discovering Your Success Mechanism

1.  Your built-in success mechanism mut have a goal or “target.”  This goal, or target, must be conceived of as “already in existence –now” either in actual or potential form.  It operates by either (1)  steering you to a goal already in existence of by (2) “discovering” something already in existence.

2.  The automatic mechanism is teleological, that is, operates, or must be oriented to “end results,” goals.  Do not be discourages because the “means whereby” may not be apparent.  It is the function of the automatic mechanism  to supply the “means whereby” when you supply the goal.  Think in terms of the end result, and the means whereby will often take care of themselves. Read the rest of this entry

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