Have you ever had a great thought or idea that could not make it any further than a thought and you were never able to get it into your body? I am not talking about a goal – by now most of us are aware, at least in print how to set goals and keep them. But I have found that few still are they who can take a great idea or belief that they have and move that into their bodies so they live it out.
You may have a belief that says I really need to save money or I will not have a good retirement. I really need to call my mom or dad more. I really think as a good dad I should spend more time with my kids. These are ideas or thoughts or beliefs that we have. And many times, even though we know them and feel them, we just don’t get those beliefs into our legs or into our hands so we pick up that phone, or spend time with those kids etc.
So how do we do that? There has to be a way to move those beliefs that seem so important into our bodies so we embody our beliefs, and then that will make your life better, will it not? So, let’s see what we need to do to take these great ideas and start fixing them into our bodies and thus be on the outside that we are on the inside.
The first thing you want to do before you move this thought or belief into your body, is make sure you do an ecology check. Is it a real good belief? Could it backfire if you did it? Could it have negative consequences on you if you were to really take that belief and live it? So, do that ecology check, then get ready to move that belief into your very neurology and watch the transformation.
1. Start of by identifying the principle or belief that you want to incorporate into your life. You will want to write it down, and say it out loud. You start by writing and saying, “I understand that“ …… - let me you an example throughout so you better understand. Lets say the belief or principle is that you want to spend more time with you family. You would write down and state out loud. – “I know that I should spend more time with my family, or I understand that I should spend more time with my family.“
2. Once you say that you understand or conceptualize that you should spend more time with your family, the next thing to do is state that as a belief. You say, “I believe I should spend more time with my family. “ Now what we have done is move a conception or idea and made it a belief. You need to really feel this belief. Remember or imagine a time you really believed in something and get into that state and apply that state to this belief. When you do that you have taken an idea or knowledge (semantic thought) and slowly, in your neurology and are building a network that is moving a thought from the semantic part of your brain to the part that processes episodes.
3. Once you really feel this belief, once it is clear and powerful and you know that it is a real belief and not just a concept or idea, then you need to take this belief and make it a decision in your life. Now that you have this strong belief you now say.. “I will spend more time with my family“, or “from here forward I will spend more time with my family“, or “I am going to spend more time with my family. “ As you do this you are starting to connect areas of your brain that are abstract and faithful, into the muscle portion of your brain – you are now, one step at a time, affecting different parts of your brain and building up a system for change.
4. Now that you have stated it as a belief and then as a decision to act, now you want to move it to the emotional system of the brain and say, “I feel great that I am going to spend more time with my family, or “I am experiencing great joy that I am going to spend time with my family. “ Again you need to do all this with emotion and meaning – each of these steps are not just words, they are to be states.
5. Now that you FEEL this decision, you state the next action you will take. At this point you have taken this thought from the frontal cortex, to a belief touching on various other parts of the brain, then the decision which now builds a stronger neural network into the muscle portion of the brain, and then the great feeling in the body and emotions integrates the limbic system with the motor system - you have engaged the various parts of the brain and body and emotions that are an important part of your experiencing this movement of an idea or concept into your actions. So here you would say, “tomorrow I will spend 30 minutes with my children playing ball“, or “today I will spend 15 minutes with each of my kids.“
6. The next step is to take all this and create a real state that you can step into – you have all these resources now at your command and a new neural network that you now are setting up as a state. This is where you see what you will be doing, what step you will be taking and give a big YES to it. Feel the state, see the action. What will you see, what will you hear, what will you feel, when you spend this 15 minutes with your family, what joy, what excitement that will come from that – get into state and ground the state.
7. Now if you really want to ground this even better for the rest of your life (that is why I asked you to check that it is ecological) then take this state that you created and associate it with your identity – make it part of who you are. Again, only do this if you want it to be part of your identity, this is a big step. But if you do, then spending time with your family is no longer what you want to do, it is who you are – see it as part of who you are, experience how that it will be a part of YOU, how that will feel as part of YOU.
8. DO an ecology check – Imagine this being a part of you – how will your life be? What will you be doing? How will this affect other areas of your life –
Well that is one way to move a great idea into your muscle – so if you have had an idea or concept of what you wanted to do or be but could never seem to get it from this great idea to an action, run this pattern, and do so with the understanding that you are re-wiring your brain and moving from one system of the brain to the next. And the areas that are affected by this pattern are not first this system, then that one, then that one, but they blend into one system, so now you have a system of systems and so you have eight times the neurons working toward your success – how can you not succeed??
Dr Chuck DesJardins
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Wonderful on Collaboration (Charles DesJardins * SELF-ACTUALIZATION) unleashing part 3
After reading the post about collaboration (see the post clicking here), it really got me thinking about collaboration, which got me thinking about collaborating with others who have thought about growth through collaboration. I went on a search for quotes of others who believed in the expansion of knowledge and the collaboration of ideas and people, and thus, I decided to write this in collaboration with those same people.Einstein
"Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death".
How do we grow on an intellectual basis if we do not open our maps up to new ideas – when we realize that the map is not the territory and that to learn we must think and do knowledge at the upper levels of Blooms taxonomy and use analysis of ideas, an evaluation of ideas, and a creation or synthesis of ideas – a collaboration of ideas and thus a collaboration of those who have those ideas.
"Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death".
How do we grow on an intellectual basis if we do not open our maps up to new ideas – when we realize that the map is not the territory and that to learn we must think and do knowledge at the upper levels of Blooms taxonomy and use analysis of ideas, an evaluation of ideas, and a creation or synthesis of ideas – a collaboration of ideas and thus a collaboration of those who have those ideas.
"Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods".
This one seems quite self-evident to the discussion. Basically anyone who thinks they have the truth and own the truth are laughed at by the gods. Every time we update our map or model, we do so through neuro-plasticity and we experience opportunity for new ideas because of these new extensions of our maps -
Voltaire
"Prejudices are what fools use for reason".
Einstein
"Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen".
When we do not collaborate because we think we have the handle on truth it shows our prejudice toward that truth. When we identify truth with self, the challenge of that truth becomes a challenge to the self and is defended as if the self is itself in danger- prejudice is when this common sense (our truth) is so metabolized and then becomes part of the self, the ego.
Plutarch
Newton
"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants".
We throw out this idea of Newton’s if we do not collaborate. If we do not collaborate we cannot see further, we can only see as tall as we are, for we cannot stand on rocks, but we stand on people and look further into the territory, and together, we have 4 eyes instead of two and thus maybe the map gets a bit closer to the territory.
This one seems quite self-evident to the discussion. Basically anyone who thinks they have the truth and own the truth are laughed at by the gods. Every time we update our map or model, we do so through neuro-plasticity and we experience opportunity for new ideas because of these new extensions of our maps -
Plato
"Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something".
When people speak of ownership of truth or methods and there is no growth or new knowledge but a static model that is soon to be an old saw, then the old ideologies supports the austere doctrinaire attitude of speaking to be heard, and not hearing so as to be able to speak.
"Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something".
When people speak of ownership of truth or methods and there is no growth or new knowledge but a static model that is soon to be an old saw, then the old ideologies supports the austere doctrinaire attitude of speaking to be heard, and not hearing so as to be able to speak.
Nietzsche
"You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist".
Ah, sounds a bit like the territory/map distinction. This quote could inspire collaboration of ideas and methods between peoples and groups, where there is no ownership of ultimate truth, but a collaboration toward an ideology, and a semblance of truth that engenders the pragmatic end that we so desire.
"You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist".
Ah, sounds a bit like the territory/map distinction. This quote could inspire collaboration of ideas and methods between peoples and groups, where there is no ownership of ultimate truth, but a collaboration toward an ideology, and a semblance of truth that engenders the pragmatic end that we so desire.
Voltaire
"Prejudices are what fools use for reason".
Einstein
"Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen".
When we do not collaborate because we think we have the handle on truth it shows our prejudice toward that truth. When we identify truth with self, the challenge of that truth becomes a challenge to the self and is defended as if the self is itself in danger- prejudice is when this common sense (our truth) is so metabolized and then becomes part of the self, the ego.
Plutarch
"I don't need a friend who changes when I change and who nods when I nod; my shadow does that much better".
Even though we need collaboration, we also need to analyze and evaluate ideas, knowledge, models, and the application of those models. Collaboration is not necessarily inclusion of all ideas and thus the dilution of all ideas, but it is working together with others who offer new shoulders in which to stand, who can use our shoulders in which to stand, and who together, we both offer a shoulder for others to stand.
Even though we need collaboration, we also need to analyze and evaluate ideas, knowledge, models, and the application of those models. Collaboration is not necessarily inclusion of all ideas and thus the dilution of all ideas, but it is working together with others who offer new shoulders in which to stand, who can use our shoulders in which to stand, and who together, we both offer a shoulder for others to stand.
Newton
"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants".
We throw out this idea of Newton’s if we do not collaborate. If we do not collaborate we cannot see further, we can only see as tall as we are, for we cannot stand on rocks, but we stand on people and look further into the territory, and together, we have 4 eyes instead of two and thus maybe the map gets a bit closer to the territory.
"We build too many walls and not enough bridges".
A bridge is collaboration, a wall locks us in and locks others out. A wall then not only hinders us from receiving what others have, but it keeps us from sharing what we have. A bridge allows for the transfer of goods from one side to the other, a mutual exchange – collaboration is that bridge, a wall is the seclusion of knowledge to furtherment only of those who hold such, not to a greater knowledge, but to false ego strength, built on faulty scales and weights.
http://www.cfsas.org/
A bridge is collaboration, a wall locks us in and locks others out. A wall then not only hinders us from receiving what others have, but it keeps us from sharing what we have. A bridge allows for the transfer of goods from one side to the other, a mutual exchange – collaboration is that bridge, a wall is the seclusion of knowledge to furtherment only of those who hold such, not to a greater knowledge, but to false ego strength, built on faulty scales and weights.
Ellison
"Education is all a matter of building bridges"
Education gives information, information can give knowledge, knowledge if applied becomes pragmatics, and pragmatics can bring about physical change. The sharing of this information is the means toward the end of positive physical change. Education, or information, is not meant to be a wall to keep some in and keep some out, but to build bridges.
"Education is all a matter of building bridges"
Education gives information, information can give knowledge, knowledge if applied becomes pragmatics, and pragmatics can bring about physical change. The sharing of this information is the means toward the end of positive physical change. Education, or information, is not meant to be a wall to keep some in and keep some out, but to build bridges.
Twain
"Really great people make you feel that you, too, can become great."
Hall wrote about living with the attitude of abundance. If we can have the hope and courage to stand on the shoulders of other greats (lest we fear of falling and bumping our heads), then we too can become great, and as we become great, we have strong shoulders for others.
"Really great people make you feel that you, too, can become great."
Hall wrote about living with the attitude of abundance. If we can have the hope and courage to stand on the shoulders of other greats (lest we fear of falling and bumping our heads), then we too can become great, and as we become great, we have strong shoulders for others.
Used by Nelson Mandela in his 1994 inaugural speech
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that frightens us most. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and famous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that people won't feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in all of us. And when we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
Self explanatory!!!!!!!!!!
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that frightens us most. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and famous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that people won't feel insecure around you. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in all of us. And when we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
Self explanatory!!!!!!!!!!
Reagan
“There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect.”
And thus we end this string of quotes from those I just chose to collaborate with. Now, I could have gone this alone and strove to write some wit and some wisdom, but I thought it apropos to collaborate as we are discussing collaboration. Self-Actualization is a journey that we take with others. We are not on it alone – all growth is the results of how we map others maps, it is an interaction. The lower deficiency needs in Maslow’s Hierarchy are met through other people – we need others for our physical needs, for our safety needs, for our social needs and love needs, and even in part for our esteem needs, for without others, there is nothing to esteem – thus it takes collaboration for our self-actualization – so, as for me, I want to collaborate with others in this system of a journey, a journey that is mine, but is often traveled with others. May we all collaborate, as those who give and those who receive – a mutual self-actualization reciprocity
“There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect.”
And thus we end this string of quotes from those I just chose to collaborate with. Now, I could have gone this alone and strove to write some wit and some wisdom, but I thought it apropos to collaborate as we are discussing collaboration. Self-Actualization is a journey that we take with others. We are not on it alone – all growth is the results of how we map others maps, it is an interaction. The lower deficiency needs in Maslow’s Hierarchy are met through other people – we need others for our physical needs, for our safety needs, for our social needs and love needs, and even in part for our esteem needs, for without others, there is nothing to esteem – thus it takes collaboration for our self-actualization – so, as for me, I want to collaborate with others in this system of a journey, a journey that is mine, but is often traveled with others. May we all collaborate, as those who give and those who receive – a mutual self-actualization reciprocity
http://www.cfsas.org/
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