Your Beliefs Have the Power to Create and Destroy
NAC, or Neuro Associative Conditioning, is based on the pain and pleasure principle. Basically, this technique requires you to associate pain with the things you want to avoid and pleasure with the things you want. As a result, the unconscious mind takes over and conditions you for success. You can either allow pain and pleasure to control you, or you can use them as tools with which to control y
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionSuccess Tips from Winners – Thomas Jefferson: Think Positive
“Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.” –Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was the third U.S. President, the writer of the Declaration of Independence, and a leader. In this quote, Jefferson focused on the importance of one’s mindset to achieving success. Jefferson expressed that a
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionHow Inspirational Quotes Can Motivate You
Affirmations are a great way to start your day. Closely related to self-affirmations are inspirational quotes. Someone else’s idea may resonate with your beliefs and inspire you to keep going, even when the chips are down. Sometimes these sayings can remind you of an important concept that motivates you to take action. Here’s an inspiring quotation for every day of the week: 1. “Eighty per
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionUnderstanding Negative Pleasure
You may have noticed people who wallow in their misery. They seem to enjoy being unhappy. Such a state can only come from putting the blame on someone or something else. By blaming others, the miserable person becomes “good” or “virtuous” and the other becomes “bad.” If it weren’t for that other person, they could have succeeded. This kind of attitude usually stems from early childh
View Coaching LessonJoin the Group DiscussionThe Thin Line Between Self-Blame and Self-Awareness
When you notice yourself behaving in a negative way because of your beliefs, your first reaction will probably be to blame yourself and think you’re a “bad” person. This attitude will create a destructive belief system which will drive you to appear “good” to others. To understand this concept, all you have to do is look at the world around you. There is ugliness as well as beauty. Both
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