Who"s in Control of Your Life?
It's true...
your subconscious mind is controlling you actions most of the time.
The Apostle Paul had an idea about this when he said, "That which I would like to do, I do it not; and that which would not like to do is what I practice.
" It seems to me that he knew a bit about quantum physics which is where we discovered the level of understanding about the subconscious vs.
the conscious.
If you are having trouble with things like procrastination, laziness or simply don't have any drive; or maybe you are one of those who work all the time but can't seem to finish a project before starting another one I can help.
There is a phrase I like to use called being a 'victim of habit'.
You and I are slaves to our subconscious minds and its programming.
Fortunately for us there is a solution.
There is a way to reprogram you thinking and change the person you are now into a new you.
It is not physically hard but mentally tough.
Anyone with a desire to change their life for the better can, if they really want to.
You don't have to go to a doctor and get pills or open up your soul to a stranger and be hypnotized.
You simply have to change the way you think.
It has been said that thinking is the most laborious task we can do.
It has also been said that the average person can't hold a single thought for more than 3-5 seconds without another thought bombarding their mind.
That's incredible.
What you have to do is create new habits in your subconscious mind.
The subconscious does not know if something really happened or not and since your subconscious mind is the one in control you automatically respond the same way in a given situation.
Think about it like this...
do you remember learning to drive a car (especially a stick)? At first you had to use your conscious effort to learn; mash the clutch, start the car, put it in first, ease out on the clutch while giving a little gas...
oops , it died.
Try again; mash the clutch, start the car, ease out on the clutch, this time give it a little more gas...
the car leaps forward two or three times and dies.
Anyway, you get the picture.
Now that you have been driving for some time you don't even think about the steps of driving you just drive.
You know just how much gas to give and instinctively shift up or down whenever its needed because you programmed your subconscious to respond in a certain way to a specific demand.
When you want to change your habits its pretty much the same thing.
First you need to write down the steps your desire as though they are already done...
the end result.
Next you have to practice these steps over and over and over again.
Lastly, you don't give up because just like driving a car you can learn.
It takes twenty-one days to make or break a habit and you are worth the effort of becoming who God wants you to be.
There are other ways of doing this discuss later but for remember to be positive in your affirmations and write them down.
Read them as often as possible, at least when waking and before going to bed, out loud whenever possible.
With God all things are possible, even this...
keep the faith.
your subconscious mind is controlling you actions most of the time.
The Apostle Paul had an idea about this when he said, "That which I would like to do, I do it not; and that which would not like to do is what I practice.
" It seems to me that he knew a bit about quantum physics which is where we discovered the level of understanding about the subconscious vs.
the conscious.
If you are having trouble with things like procrastination, laziness or simply don't have any drive; or maybe you are one of those who work all the time but can't seem to finish a project before starting another one I can help.
There is a phrase I like to use called being a 'victim of habit'.
You and I are slaves to our subconscious minds and its programming.
Fortunately for us there is a solution.
There is a way to reprogram you thinking and change the person you are now into a new you.
It is not physically hard but mentally tough.
Anyone with a desire to change their life for the better can, if they really want to.
You don't have to go to a doctor and get pills or open up your soul to a stranger and be hypnotized.
You simply have to change the way you think.
It has been said that thinking is the most laborious task we can do.
It has also been said that the average person can't hold a single thought for more than 3-5 seconds without another thought bombarding their mind.
That's incredible.
What you have to do is create new habits in your subconscious mind.
The subconscious does not know if something really happened or not and since your subconscious mind is the one in control you automatically respond the same way in a given situation.
Think about it like this...
do you remember learning to drive a car (especially a stick)? At first you had to use your conscious effort to learn; mash the clutch, start the car, put it in first, ease out on the clutch while giving a little gas...
oops , it died.
Try again; mash the clutch, start the car, ease out on the clutch, this time give it a little more gas...
the car leaps forward two or three times and dies.
Anyway, you get the picture.
Now that you have been driving for some time you don't even think about the steps of driving you just drive.
You know just how much gas to give and instinctively shift up or down whenever its needed because you programmed your subconscious to respond in a certain way to a specific demand.
When you want to change your habits its pretty much the same thing.
First you need to write down the steps your desire as though they are already done...
the end result.
Next you have to practice these steps over and over and over again.
Lastly, you don't give up because just like driving a car you can learn.
It takes twenty-one days to make or break a habit and you are worth the effort of becoming who God wants you to be.
There are other ways of doing this discuss later but for remember to be positive in your affirmations and write them down.
Read them as often as possible, at least when waking and before going to bed, out loud whenever possible.
With God all things are possible, even this...
keep the faith.