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Changing Your Unconscious Behaviors

by Stanley Bronstein on November 3, 2008

Be Careful What You Pretend To Be Because You Are What You Pretend To Be. (Kurt Vonnegut)

Change – To make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone.  To transform or convert.

Unconscious – Not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition. Not perceived at the level of awareness; occurring below the level of conscious thought.

Behavior – Manner of acting or controlling yourself.   The aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by a person in any given situation.

Pretend – To make believe.  Simulate.

Change and the Laws of Positioning

The Laws of Positioning are all about change.

They are all about analyzing we are at, then deciding where it is we want to be.  Once you know where you’re at and where you want to be, all you have to do is change your behaviors accordingly.

Making changes in our lives is a key part of the Laws of Positioning,

Take for example the following Laws:

Law #36 – Position Yourself To Be Flexible / Tolerant

It’s hard to be flexible without being open to change.

Law #38 – Position Yourself To Be Forgiving

It’s hard to be forgiving without being open to change.

Law #52 – Position Yourself To Be Imaginative

It’s hard to be imaginative without being open to change.

Law #85 – Position Yourself To Be A Risk Taker

It’s hard to be an intelligent risk taker without being open to change.

Law #94 – Position Yourself To Be Unique

It’s hard to be unique without being open to change.

Are you starting to see my point?

The Power of Our Unconscious / Subconscious Mind

Many people often profess that being actually conscious is the highest level of consciousness. While that might be the case, i often think our unconscious or subconscious MIGHT just be the most powerful level of consciousness.

Here’s the important part.  It doesn’t matter which is more power (our conscious or unconscious mind).

What matters is that we realize BOTH are powerful and we take steps to properly regulate BOTH or conscious and unconscious minds.

My Next Post

I’m going to expand on this more in my next post and we’re going to talk about what we should be using our unconscious mind to accomplish our goals.

What Do You Think?

What do you think about these thoughts? Please share your thoughts below.

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Until next time, take care, my dear friends.
Mr. Achievement
Stanley F. Bronstein
Attorney & CPA

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Comment by Nicholas Powiull
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November 3rd, 2008 at 3:39 pm

This is how I believe the unconscious and conscious minds work:
The Workings of the Subconscious Mind /Unconscious Mind
The subconscious mind has no borders, bounties, limits, or known edges to the process in which it can preform. The subconscious can produce any desired result set forth. The subconscious is the reason why things like miracles (experiencing the ‘impossible’), unlimited physical potentials (no body limits), genius (whole mind intelligence), and the only way all the laws known to humans can be broken, defied, bent, or twisted (above and beyond science).

The Workings of the Conscious Mind
Yet, most people do not belief that the things described above are possible, since the subconscious mind is rarely experienced that way. The reason being is that the conscious mind limits it. The conscious mind limits the subconscious experience, through the filters of perspectives, expectations, and beliefs to life. In this way, you always have 100% complete, total, and full control of everything you consciously experience and it is all done through your filters (perspectives, expectations, and beliefs).

I would have to agree that both are powerful indeed.

Thank you for sharing Stanley, look forward to the next article :)

 

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