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If you have foresight and you get innovative,

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people who are doing what they love and are tackling challenges that they love,

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are the ones that create innovative ideas that lead the pack.

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Every individual on this planet,

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regardless of their gender spectrum, their age,

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their cultural background, lives moment by moment,

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with a unique set of values or priorities or things that are most to least

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important in their life. And that set of values,

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that hierarchy of values,

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is fingerprint specific, is completely unique to that individual.

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And in that hierarchy, whatever's highest on the list,

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the thing that's most important, most valuable, most meaningful,

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most fulfilling,

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they're spontaneously inspired from within to act on it.

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They don't need extrinsic motivation, reward to do it,

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punishment if they don't do it, they just do it.

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It's like a young boy who loves video games, he just does it. In my case,

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my highest value is teaching, I just do it. I don't need motivation to do it.

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But as you go down the list of values,

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you progressively require greater degrees of extrinsic motivation

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to get you to do it. Just like getting the boy to do his chores or his homework,

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or clean up his room. You gotta give him a punishment if he doesn't do it,

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a reward if he does sometimes to get him to act.

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If you're going through life with a brake on, procrastinating, hesitating,

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frustrating, and not being inspired, where you're disciplined,

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reliable and focused, you're not going to be, in a sense,

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excelling and living in the world of excellence and mastery,

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you're gonna be down into what I call the quiet life of desperation.

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Motivation is a symptom, never a solution for human beings.

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Now what's interesting is.

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Because you have a unique set of priorities and those set of values or

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priorities determine how you perceive the world, how you decide in the world,

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and what you act in the world,

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then every decision you make is based what you believe will give you the

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greatest advantage over disadvantage at any moment.

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The moment you set a goal or objective and take actions

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that are truly highest in priority, most important,

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your self worth goes up. And,

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you increase the probability of achievement. And, the blood, glucose,

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and oxygen, measured by functional MRIs,

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move into the frontal area of the brain, the forebrain,

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and go into is called a region called the medial prefrontal cortex and frontal

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cortex, prefrontal cortex. This is way forward in the very beginning,

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the most advanced part of the brain,

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where we are most masterful and integrated, the most

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And the moment we get that area of the brain,

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that area of the brain allows us see inspired vision.

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Those with a vision flourish. Those without a vision perish.

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Allows us to strategically plan and see in our mind's eye,

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what we want with the vision,

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and what are the possible obstacles and what to do in advance.

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A premeditated mitigation of any risk that's involved.

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It allows us also to activate the associative motor

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cortex for spontaneous action.

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So we just spontaneously act on the thing that's really inspiring to us,

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most meaningful to us, that we see clearly in our mind's eye.

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Our vitality in life is directly proportion to the

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Cuz when we're spontaneous, we don't have friction.

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We don't need extrinsic motivation. We just act.

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And that area of the brain, the executive center it's called,

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the prefrontal cortex, the gratitude center it's also called,

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cuz we have grace in that state,

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sends nerve fibers down into the subcortical area called the amygdala.

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And with glutamate, which is the major facilitative transmitter,

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GABA, gamma amino butyric acid and N-Acetylaspartate,

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these three little transmitters in addition to others,

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go down and calm down the amygdala's impulses and

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instincts that distract us from the focus of what's really meaningful in our

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life. So if we don't fill our day with high priority actions that inspire us,

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our day is automatically gonna fill up with low priority distractions,

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impulses and instincts, of the amygdala that despire us.

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I think everybody out there has had a moment in their life where they've

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actually had a day where they had some priorities, they got to them,

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they got 'em accomplished.

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They knocked it outta the ballpark and they felt more self worth, more expanded,

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more confident, more resilient,

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more adaptable and they expanded and they thought, what else can I do?

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And at other days where you were putting out fires and you never got around to

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doing what was priority,

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you didn't take command of your day and you let the world on the outside control

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you. And then at the end of the day, you're aggravated, you're irritable,

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you're impulsive, you want a quick fix, you wanna escape,

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and you're irritable. That's the amygdala.

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Anytime you're not living by your highest values, you activate the amygdala.

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Anytime you're not fulfilling what's fulfillment, you go into the amygdala.

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And the amygdala is a center in the subcortical area of the brain

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that is avoiding predator and seeking prey,

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it wants food and it wants to not be eaten. It's a survival mentality.

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The executive center is where we thrive. As Maslow would call it,

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the self actualization path. But down in the amygdala, we're in survival,

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and we're in a very strong subjectively biased level of the brain where we

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distort things. All of our prejudices, all of our discriminations,

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all of our wars and conflicts are outta that area. And also our fantasies,

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our immediate gratifying fantasies,

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thinking that you can eat sugar without consequences,

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or overeat without having to pay consequences,

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or over shop without having to pay bills and have consequences.

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The impulsive and instinctual center is where we are surviving,

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just surviving. Maslow said very clearly that there's survival,

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there's security, there's self-esteem,

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and there's self-actualization. And the social is sort of in between those.

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And you basically have the way of going up,

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when you live by your highest values, you move towards self-actualization.

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You become an executive, you're governing in your life.

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If you're not governing it, other people are.

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Cuz when you're not living by the highest values and you're now down in the

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amygdala, you're gonna be governed by all the extrinsic distractions.

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Anything that supports your values, that represents prey,

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that makes you feel good and immediate gratifying is gonna distract you.

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You won't be able to control your eating.

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You won't be able to control you're purchasing.

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You won't be able to control your distractions. You'll watch what's on TV.

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You'll go for an outer extrinsically run life.

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And I assure you all the people around you, all the things on TV,

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all the people at the grocery store, all the people at the restaurant,

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they're out to sell, so they win. They're selling what you want,

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but in the process of doing it, you're gonna be run by the external world.

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Anytime you're highly infatuated with something, that represents prey,

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it occupies space and time in your mind and controls you.

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We've all been really infatuated with somebody,

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couldn't even sleep at night because of the infatuation.

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And anything that we resent that represents predator,

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where we're conscious of the downsides, unconscious of the upsides,

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and we're highly charged with an instinct to avoid it, in the amygdala.

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We're gonna be, again, having difficulty sleeping at night.

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So we have terrible sleep when we're distracted by that.

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So if we don't prioritize our life, we automatically add to our sleep problems,

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we add to our impulsive behaviors, compulsive behaviors,

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we actually become bipolar in some respect, polarized,

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having instability. In fact,

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it's the executive center in the forebrain,

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that is awakened by living by priority that actually stabilizes the bipolar

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condition.

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The actual executive center with those three amino acids that I mentioned,

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glutamate, GABA and N-Acetylaspartate,

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those amino acids and others, and the hormones that they secondarily impact,

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are governing the hypothalamus and governing the hippocampus,

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governing down into the amygdala,

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the amygdala and the autonomic system is being affected by it,

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and you're automatically under governance.

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The forebrain governs and keeps the spasticity of life under

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control. It governs it and controls it.

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And when you do you're intrinsically run,

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that means you're letting the inner world run you. I said on the movie,

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The Secret,

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when the voice and the vision on the inside is greater than all opinions on the

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outside, you begin to master your life.

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I guarantee as you go around the world and look at all the people you interact

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with,

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not one of them is dedicated to the fulfillment of

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most inspiring to you. They're thinking of what's fulfilling their life.

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So if you let the world on the outside dictate what goes on in your life,

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you're almost guaranteed to be being part of the sheep.

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And you gotta realize that the average person is not the Nobel prize winner,

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the average person is not the great Olympic medalist,

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the average person isn't the one that's got the big business and doesn't have

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all the wealth. The things that people yearn to want,

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is not gonna happen from the outside. It's an inside job. That's why,

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if we're not living by highest priority,

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we're not awakening up our executive center,

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we're not discovering how to bring order into our life,

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we're gonna have disorder.

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And disorder by Claude Shannon is missing information.

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Cuz when we're in the amygdala we get a subjective bias.

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The purpose of the subjective bias is to cause acceleration and adrenaline to

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capture the prey that we're impulsively seeking and to avoid that predator that

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we're under fight or flight with, and we're in survival mode.

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So that's where we skew things. That's where we have false attribution biases.

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That's where we have in crowds and out crowds and divide things,

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instead of integrate things and empower things.

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And any area of your life, your inspired spiritual quest,

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your intellectual mental genius and innovation quest, your business quest,

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your relationship quest, your social leadership quest,

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the area where you wanna make a difference and influence people,

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your physical health and vitality, all those areas of life,

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if you don't govern those and don't take command and control those areas,

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other people are going to. If you don't empower yourself intellectually,

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you'll be told what to think. I think there's plenty of that going on right now.

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Lord knows what the social media's telling us.

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If we don't empower ourselves in business, we'll be told what to do,

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working for other people,

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not an entrepreneur and taking command of your own destiny and making the most

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income, and the greatest to write offs and the greatest profits.

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And if you don't empower yourself financially, you'll

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social security or some sort of a social structure of pentinence.

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If you don't empower yourself in relationship,

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you might be going around doing things that people in the family tell you what

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to do and you're basically trying to not be rejected by people,

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fear of losing people. If you don't empower yourself in social,

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you'll be told what propaganda to believe. And I assure you,

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we are now aware easily what goes on in the social world, the propaganda,

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we can see it, right now what's going on in the world today, it's very blatant.

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And the same thing physically, you don't empower yourself physically,

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you're gonna end up having excess organs removed

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or drugs taken. And that's not the way that you live your life to the fullest.

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And again, if you don't empower yourself spiritually,

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you'll probably be told some sort of dogmatic,

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maybe anthropomorphic deity construct that's basically thinking that, you know,

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something in the afterlife is gonna be okay, cuz it ain't gonna be here.

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All I can say is that, any area of your life you don't empower,

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people are gonna overpower you.

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And when they overpower and you're in survival and you're in an unfulfilled,

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quiet life of desperation, that's the amygdala, that's the ungoverned center,

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that's where you're controlled from the outside.

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But if you then prioritize your life, that's why on my website,

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I have the Value Determination process and why I spend so much time telling

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people about that. It's free. It's complimentary. It's

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Take the time to go through there and start identifying what's really important

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to you and start to structure your life that way.

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I do a Breakthrough Experience, my signature program.

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That's exactly why I put that program together to try to give people their power

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back, cuz any area of your life you don't empower,

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you're giving it away and other people are gonna overrule you.

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So in that program, I'm designed to go and give you the tools,

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help you determine what those values are.

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And very clearly help you structure your life,

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help you dissolve the impulses and instincts that are

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you from being present and empowered and living in your executive center and

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being an executive of your own life, governing it.

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Don't expect to live an inspired life if you're not governing your own behavior.

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If you don't fill your day with high priority actions that inspire you,

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it's gonna fill up with low priority distractions that don't.

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If you don't decide what challenges that inspire you, you wanna solve,

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you're gonna get challenges you don't want.

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That's why I wanted to talk about the inner governance vs the outer control,

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because the prefrontal cortex is designed for foresight,

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and the amygdala and the other centers beneath that are for hindsight.

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If we live by hindsight, we're going through trial and error,

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which is the lowest heuristic way of handling life.

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You're gonna basically have to reinvent the wheel all the time and not make

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progress. You can't be at the cutting edge that way.

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But if you have foresight and you get innovative,

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people who are doing what they love and are tackling challenges that they love,

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are the ones that create innovative ideas that lead the pack.

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They're the leaders. Anytime you're doing something that's high on your value,

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you wake up your leader. Anytime you do something low on your value,

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you're waking up your follower.

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And when you follow somebody you're living in the collective herd,

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instead of getting out and being heard.

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So that's why I'm talking about how important it is

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there's two systems of thinking that they show in psychology.

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Systems 1 thinking is emotional reaction before thinking,

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and that's the amygdala, that's the survival center.

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Systems 2 thinking is when you think before you react. You tell me,

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what do you want?

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Do you want to emotionally react and then have all these emotions about it and

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have the world distract you and blame things on the outside and look for

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something on the outside to rescue you, a magic bullet, a magic pill?

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Or do you wanna realize that no matter what happens out there,

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you have the ability to transform it, integrate it,

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bring meaning out of it, think through it,

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act according to what inspires you, prioritize your life,

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expand your space and time horizons and give yourself permission to do something

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more profound,

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and then you have reason running your life instead of emotional baggage.

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And every time you actually live in the amygdala,

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you add to the subconscious mind, which weighs you down.

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It's like an animal brain. It's a survival brain, avoid pain, seek pleasure,

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it divides you up. In fact,

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that's the area that bipolar conditions and schizophrenia and dissociative

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identity and the psychological conditions and many health issues are born out

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of. Or you can be in your executive center, where you have reason,

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where you have foresight, where you're inspired,

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you have your intuition integrating things.

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Your intuition is trying to help you bring balance back into your awareness and

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perceptions so you can be mindful instead of mindless.

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It is also what I call the human brain.

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The cortex is the human brain instead of the animal brain. Restak and others,

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back McLean,

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many times back in the seventies said that there was a self-actualizing brain

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and there was a human brain and there was a mammalian brain and a reptilian

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brain and a sub reptilian brain.

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And there is sort of an evolution to the brain structures and the development of

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these species, embryologically.

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So if we go through there and prioritize our life,

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we move all the blood and glucose up to the front of the brain.

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If we don't prioritize our life and we let things around us run our lives all

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day long, we're going into the hindbrain,

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we're going into the amygdala and down below.

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And the amygdala is subcortical and it's impacting all the survival centers,

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the medulla, the myelencephalon, metencephalon, mesencephalon,

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all those centers are down there for basic survival needs and then the reflexes

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below.

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So if you wanna be reflex oriented and just be re responding to the

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environment around you, that's the amygdala.

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If you wanna be reflective and be intelligent and be grateful for your

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life and see the hidden order in life, instead of the chaos,

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it's prioritizing your life and living in the executive function.

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That's one of the reasons I put the Value Determination process there to help

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people do that.

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And that's exactly why I put the Breakthrough Experience program together.

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All my programs are designed to assist people in moving from their animal brain

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into their angelic brain, if you want to call it that.

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And angel in entomology means the messenger of light.

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I want you to be a messenger. Those with a mission, have a message.

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I want you to be a messenger, a missionary,

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a visionary of how you want your life, a prophet,

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a wise prophet of your own destiny and live by design, not by duty,

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live by clarity of where you want instead of cloudiness, infiltrating it.

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Every time we meet somebody and we put 'em on a pedestal and inject some of

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their values and cloud the clarity of our own mission in life,

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we're extrinsically driven. Einstein said,

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if we're a cat trying to swim like a fish, we're gonna beat ourselves up.

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Or a fish trying to climb a tree like a cat, we're gonna beat ourselves up.

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Well, anytime we're letting the external world determine what we're going to do,

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we're automatically.

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Now that doesn't mean we don't meet the needs of the external world,

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but not subordinate to that and sacrifice.

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There's a difference between serving people and sacrificing to people.

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I'm not interested in you sacrificing for anybody,

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but I am interested in you serving.

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And the service comes out of the executive center.

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That's where you have the most objectivity.

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That's where you have the most fair exchange and sustainability.

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That's where you'er most inspired, enthused, grateful.

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In the Breakthrough Experience I talk about the transcendental state of mind.

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The transcendental mind is when you're doing something you love to do,

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you're inspired by the vision of it, you're enthusiastically working,

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you're grateful for the opportunity to do it,

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you're certain about the knowledge because when you're living in your executive

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center and you're living by priority,

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that's when you maximize your mental capacities,

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and you're actually present while you do it,

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because you're not distracted by the impulses and instincts,

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you're actually present at the time, doing what you really love to do.

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If you're not doing what you love and loving what you do on a daily basis and

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learning the art of delegating lower priority things and linking things

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temporarily, until you can delegate 'em to what's valuable to you,

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you're not gonna maximize your potential. You're gonna feel frustrated,

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weigh yourself down, hold yourself back.

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I believe that deep inside you have a desire to break free of anything that's

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stopping you from what you have and you envision in your dreams in life.

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I'm all for that. I think that that's the sign of the executive center,

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the envisionment. And you have an individual vision, whatever that may be,

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whatever it is that inspires you,

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it may be doing something and raising a beautiful family.

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Rose Kennedy said her mission statement was raising a family of world leaders.

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It may be building a great business.

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It may be going and building fortunes and wealth.

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It may be doing something that's a social cause.

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May be doing something that's fitness or yoga or beauty, or who knows what,

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anything to do with your beautiful body.

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Or it may be something that's inspiring and some spiritual quest.

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I don't know what that is.

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I just want you to be able to know that you have the power,

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whatever that is that you envision, to live that and go past the obstacles,

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go on to the next level, make progress in your goals, by living by priority.

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And by waking up the executive function and is taking command of your life.

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And actually not letting the subcortical or the substandard or

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the subconscious mind run you,

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which stores all of your impulses and instincts that distract you,

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and get onto super conscious awareness, mindfulness, spiritual awareness,

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if you want to call it,

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where you're inspired by your dream and focusing on priority and delegating

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lower priority things. Every time you delegate lower priority things,

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you give job opportunities to others and you get to free yourself up and do the

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things that most meaningful to you. You get more me out of life.

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Even Aristotle talked about how important it was to live by the highest

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priority. He called it the telos, the end in mind,

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cuz that's where you end up with the most meaning, most purpose,

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most fulfillment, most inspiration, most empowerment and the most achievement.

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So I just wanted to take some time to go through because if you're wanting to go

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and empower your life, that is one of the keys, waking up the executive center.

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The average person is living by their amygdala.

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They're basically letting the world around them, they're run by TVs,

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they're run by social media, they're run by politicians,

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they're run by religions, they're run by their social friends,

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they're run by their parents. As the psychologist, Bowen said,

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most people don't even get past their parents influence.

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They aren't transcending it. If you look very carefully,

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a gentlemen Kohlberg said that there's levels of moral development.

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The bottom level of moral development is avoid pain, seek pleasure,

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avoid punishment, seek reward. That's basically extrinsically driven.

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And then subordinating to individual authorities, mothers, fathers, preachers,

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teachers. Then subordinating to the collective authorities, mores,

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traditions and conventions. He said,

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but the self-actualized individual is the one that's not following the herd,

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but is going out and getting heard with a mission and a message and actually

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creating a transcendent pathway, blazing a new trail,

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being an unborrowed visionary. That's the executive center.

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That's the governance center. That's where you're the master of life.

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Master of your destiny, not victim of your history.

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That's what I want you to do. I want you to know that that's available to you.

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And doing the Value Determination process on my website will help start that

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engine running. But coming to the Breakthrough Experience,

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the Breakthrough Experience is where I give you the tools, the methods,

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the principles, to help you move in that direction,

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to break through the things that you right now may be perceiving in the way,

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I show you how to turn 'em on the way. Cause it's all about perception.

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If you can't see the order in your life and it's chaotic and you're missing

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information,

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and I can show you how to see the order in it so you're freed from the

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distractions and now prioritized,

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that can give you a tremendous amount of incremental momentum,

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building achievement energy.

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And I believe you deserve to have the energy to accomplish the things that you

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want to do. So I'm gonna summarize here.

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The executive center is the one that's an inspiring center, a gratitude center,

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achieving center.

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It's the one that sets you apart from the average and the masses,

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the animal survival mentality. It's the one that gives you the angelic thing.

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The missionary, the visionary, the inspired, enlightened person,

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what they call the Buddha's enlightenment,

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what they call Moksha and Satori and all the things in the mystical path,

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that's the activation of that sin. If not,

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you're gonna fill your day with low priority things

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At the end of the day,

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you're gonna have Bronnie Ware's regrets at the end of your life even,

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because you don't feel fulfilled if you didn't get to what was most meaningful

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to you in your life. You're the one that decides what's most meaningful.

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You're the one that decides the design.

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You're the one that takes governance over your life.

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Nobody's gonna get up in the morning and dedicate their life to your

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fulfillment. And if it isn't you, don't expect it.

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I just wanted to take some time to talk about that.

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Cuz I want you to really go and do the Value Determination on my website.

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It's free, it's complimentary, it's private,

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and I want you to come to the Breakthrough Experience. And also,

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one other thing I wanna share tonight,

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there's something here that's a free on demand masterclass called Balancing Your

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Emotions for Greater Achievement.

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I'm gonna introduce to you exactly what those emotions do in the amygdala and

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exactly how to balance 'em and put you back in the executive center.

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And I'm absolutely certain that if you go through and listen to that,

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you're gonna end up having more inspiration, more action steps.

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And I know that if you do that, you do the Value Determination,

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you join me at the Breakthrough Experience,

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I know I can start you on a new trajectory of your life.

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So just wanted to give you some heads up on how important it is to take command

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of your life and be the governor of your own destiny and not let the outer world

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dictate your destiny.

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You want the voice and the vision on the inside to be louder than all the

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opinions on the outside. You wanna function from the forebrain,

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not the hindbrain. You want to thrive, not survive.

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You wanna sit there and have the mastery of the forebrain running your life with

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foresight, instead of hindsight. This is Dr. Demartini. I'll see you next week.

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Please take advantage of what I've just offered you and I'll see you next week