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August 2, 2006

Your Reticular Activation System Part One

You create your own reality, but how? One way is by your
Reticular Activation System or RAS. This is the part of your
brain that automatically filters out information that isn't
important to you, and brings your attention to things that are.

A good example of this is when you get a new car.
Before you got the car you never noticed them around,
but once you got one you begin to see them everywhere.
Now this isn't a conscious process, you aren't driving around
looking for them, it is completely unconscious and automactic.

This is important because this same process happens in our
everyday lives. We are literally surrounded by "unseen"
opportunities and choices at all times, but often do not see
them because we mentally filter them out.

When something becomes important to us, our
RAS begins to notice it in our environment automatically.
When your desire to be lean and healthy is a priority,
you'll notice all the different foods around you
that are both enjoyable and make you lean.

coming up in part two...
How do you intentionally program your RAS?


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August 3, 2006

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August 4, 2006

Remember this feeling...

August 18, 2006

The Structure of Our Behavior

Our behaviors flow from whatever particular state we are in at
the moment. When you look at your own life you will notice that you
act different depending on what state you are in. If you feel
depressed you may find yourself watching more tv, eating more, etc.
When you feel really confident you may find yourself cleaning,
exercising, etc.
When you become aware of this you can begin to influence your
behaviors more because you can put your focus on changing your state
rather than trying to control each behavior that happens in those states.
Our states are created by two things, our physiology and our
internal representations. Our physiology has the biggest effect and is
the easiest to change. Specifically I am referring to your posture,
breathing, voice, and physical tension. If you were to describe
someone who was depressed you may say shoulders slouched, head down,
shallow breathing, kind of quiet. The oppostie is true for someone who
exudes confidence, they would be standing straight, head up, speaking
more intensely. Whenever you want to feel different the quickest and
easiest way is to change your physiology. Straighten your posture,
hold your head up, take a deep breath, and speak with more intensity.
You will find that this works every time you do it. As you master your
abillity to create your state you will find your behaviors changing
naturally. If you want to change a habitual behavior use this
information when you get to that time when you usually do this
behavior and intentionally change your state and notice that you may
want to act differently.

August 22, 2006

Anchors

When you want to make a change in your life become aware of the
existence of anchors. Anchors are unconscious signals to feel a
certain way or perform a specific action. Anchors can be something we
see, hear, feel, smell, or taste. Most of the time the anchors are
visual, auditory, and kinesthetic (feelings).
How do they work? You're probably aware of Pavlov and his dogs. He's
the guy who conditioned dogs to salivate every time he rang a bell. He
did this by ringing a bell every time he put food in front of them.
Eventually they salivated just from the bell. It turns out that we
aren't to much different when it comes to conditioning. Smokers are
one of the more obvious examples of this. An amazing thing about
smokers is that they never schedule their cigarettes in a daily
planner and yet they manage to smoke the same number of cigarettes
every day. What is even more interesting is that they usually smoke
them at the same times, places, and in the same situations every day.
Now what happens is that the morning coffee gets linked to the
cigarette and becomes automatic, then it gets linked to the car ride
and becomes automatic, and so on. Now they don't schedule these or
even think about them because once they get linked with a specific
stimulus (coffee, car, after dinner, etc) it becomes automatic and
they don't need to think about it anymore.
So when you want to make a change in your behavior begin to look for
anchors that are tied to that behavior. As soon as you sit on the sofa
do feel that you need to eat, if you get in a fight with your spouse
do you feel like you need a drink, when you see that the clock says
12 PM do you feel that you have to eat regardless of if you're hungry
or not. Becoming aware of your anchors will greatly improve your
chances of success in making a change.

August 23, 2006

Cool Illusion

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August 28, 2006

Warning: If you read this you will feel different

The hypnotic state is always right there waiting to be induced. It can be
induced at any time in any place. If you want to go into one now all
you need to do is continue to read each word that follows the one
before it, although you read each word one at a time you may find that
you read more than one letter at a time... because if you think about
the last deep breath you take you can begin to relax just a little and
allow yourself to drop your shoulders by just letting go and letting
your breathing become even more comfortable than it was...now because
of your natural ability to read these words and breath at the same
time you may find it natural to notice a sensation somewhere in your
body that you didn't notice before and that is good because it just
proves that going into trance is so easy that you can do it even while
you are on the computer...So breathe deep when you feel like it and
notice how your mind can follow the relaxation of your body into a
state of what you imagine it feels like to be a cloud that just floats
through the air.

August 31, 2006

How Smart Is Your Right Foot?

TRY THIS NOW!

This is so funny that it will boggle your mind.
And you will keep trying it at least 50 more times
to see if you can outsmart your foot.

But you can't!!!

1. While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot
off the floor and make clockwise circles with it.

2. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6"
in the air with your right hand. Your foot will change direction!!!

I told you so... And there is nothing you can do about it.

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