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So there are a lot of things that we think we have control over but we don't,

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and then there are things that we do. And that's what I want to talk about.

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What can you govern and take command of and control in your life?

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We have in our brain and in our nervous system,

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the extensions, in the central and peripheral nervous system,

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we have sensory neurons,

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that take in receptors of information,

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reception of information, transduces it and turns it into electrical impulses,

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action potentials.

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And then it goes into the brain or into the spinal cord and up the brain,

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up to the brain. And we then have what is called a perception.

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So we have reception of information, then we have perception.

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The perception is based on all the previous experiences

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our subconscious mind that is tainting and altering what we

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receive through our senses. Then we have interneurons.

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So we have sensory neurons for sensory perception, then we have interneurons,

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which are little neurons that go between the sensory neurons and the motor

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neurons that is involved in the associations we make,

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which is again, the subconscious mind to some degree.

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And we use that for decisions because all those

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associations are making an assessment of whether or not we will do something to

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avoid something or seek something,

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the advantage over disadvantage of whatever's happening

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sort of make decisions by.

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And then we have also descending motor neurons,

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peripheral neurons and descending tracts that are involved in taking action.

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We have control over those three things. So if you want to write anything down,

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start with this one. We have control over our perceptions,

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decisions and actions, our sensory neurons,

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some of our interneurons and our motor neurons.

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And no matter what you experience in your life,

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you can change your perceptions of it.

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John Milton said you could make a heaven out of a hell or a hell out of a

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heaven,

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by asking certain questions that make you cognizant and aware of things you may

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have been unconscious of and change your attitude towards it.

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So I can ask a question, make you aware of something you hadn't thought of,

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or make a statement and make you aware of something and all of a sudden you

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change your perspective. William James,

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who was a co-founder, you might say of modern psychology,

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he basically said that we can change our life by changing our attitudes and

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mind.

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Is one of the greatest discoveries he found that you can change your perceptions

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and attitudes of mind, change your life.

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So I've been doing that for decades now and helping people in the Breakthrough

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Experience,

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take situations in their life that they think are terrible or terrific

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and dampening the perceptions of them so those things aren't running your life.

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See, if you have an infatuation with somebody and you are conscious

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of the upside and unconscious of the downside and you're highly impulsively

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attracted to them, it's hard to get them out of your mind.

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Particularly if it's really infatuated, it's hard to sleep at night,

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they're running around in your mind.

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And if you're highly resentful to somebody and you're conscious of the downside

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unconscious of the upside,

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they're going to ruminate in your mind and it's hard to sleep at night.

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So anything that you have an imbalanced perspective on is going to run your mind

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and it's going to occupy space and time in your mind and run you.

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You're going to be externally driven and you're going to feel out of control

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because they're going to control this outside thing.

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And we end up giving false attribution bias when we have a distorted view and

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subjective bias interpretations of those situations.

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And then we get power to that individual that we're infatuated with or resentful

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to, a false attribution,

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they the cause of my pleasure or they're the cause of my pain,

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they're the cause of my happiness, they're the cause of my sadness.

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And the reality is it had nothing to do with them,

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it has everything to do with our perceptions of them,

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which we have control over.

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Because I can sit down and take somebody you're infatuated with and point out

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some things that you're overlooking that you're blind to,

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because when you're conscious of the upsides and unconscious of the downsides,

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if I ask questions and make you aware of the downsides,

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I can dampen and calm down the feeling of emotional infatuation

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and impulse towards them. And all of a sudden you're thinking, well,

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maybe I need to stop and not rush into this and I can change your reaction to

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them. So it had nothing to do with them,

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because all we did is ask a new set of questions,

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made you see things you didn't see that you're unconscious of and now see more

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balanced view. And once you're balanced, they don't run you, you run you.

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In a perfectly balanced mind you're not having outside circumstances run you,

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you're not a victim of your circumstance, you're a master of the dance,

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you're a master of yourself now.

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And by when you're infatuated with somebody you're going to fear their loss.

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That's why you can be jealous sometimes. And if you're resentful,

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you can fear their gain, and so you have phobias and fantasies, philias.

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The philia is, Oh, I want to be with that person.

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And the phobia is a loss of them.

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The phobia is the gain of this individual and the fantasy is escaping them.

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So the moment we are imbalanced in our perspective,

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then we perceive the world controlling us,

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and it doesn't really have control of us,

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we have control of us when we ask quality questions and bring

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unconscious information up, balance out the associations in the brain,

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which are designed to that. Because as you go up in the brain, the more neurons,

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interneurons you have and the more the sample size of association,

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the more likely you get a mean distribution and you

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That's why the forebrain,

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the farthest most advanced part of the brain is called the executive center

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where it governs and dampens the impulses and instincts of

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the amygdala, which is a lower center. And so if we ask quality questions,

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we can dampen those amplitudes of those infatuation resentments and not let the

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world outside us run us and we get to run our own life.

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And we get to have governance,

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self-governance now is living by design instead of reaction.

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Pro action, not reaction. So if we ask the right questions,

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and I've spent years working on what those questions are to liberate you from

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the things that you resent or infatuate with,

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the things that you try to avoid or seek.

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And as long as you have an imbalanced perspective,

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you're going to think the world out there runs you, false attribution bias,

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instead of taking command of your life.

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But you do have command and do have control over your perceptions.

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So if you have accountability and you want to,

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you can take something you think is terrible, something you resent,

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and instead of having a day, a week, a month,

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a year or five years later go by before you start to see the upsides to it,

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you can ask the question right there as it happens and ask,

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what are the upsides to this? Hold yourself accountable, find it,

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calm down the emotional instinct to avoid things and center

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yourself and not have it run you.

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See the events around us don't have to run our life.

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And I've had the opportunity to work with people with just about every

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imaginable challenging event, I mean, I could go make a list,

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if I made a list some of you would probably not feel so well,

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have a upset stomach hearing about them. But some of those events in life,

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I can sit down and have them ask new sets of question and have

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a cognitive reappraisal of what's happened by asking questions,

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making them see things they were unconscious of,

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balance out the equation with the right questions and all of a sudden liberate

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people from baggage and bondage that they've had for years. I mean,

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I've had people,

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I had a woman that had an idea that her mother was not there for and she

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abandoned her. And I just asked a simple question,

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What did you perceive that you missed as a result of her being gone? Well,

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I didn't get the hugging and the nurturing and I didn't get the guidance. Good.

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So who emerged in your life to take on that role? She said, nobody. I said,

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Look, again, who emerged? Go to the moment you perceive your mom gone.

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And she goes, Yeah, okay. And at that moment who emerged? Oh yeah.

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Now that I think about it, my aunt showed up,

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and my grandmother stepped in a bit,

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and my teacher got a little bit more engaged with me and kept an eye on me

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because she found out my mom was gone. And yeah.

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And my father played a bit a role, and my big sister stepped up.

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I said, What's the benefit of them doing it? Instead of your mom?

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Well, I got a diversity of things. I got to learn a different language.

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I got to do more traveling. I got nicer clothes.

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And my mom wasn't able to do that, wasn't able to provide that,

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she wasn't feeling that she could provide,

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she felt she was unfulfilled in the relationship with dad and she really

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wasn't focused, she was distant.

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And what would've been the drawback if your mom had been there?

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And we started stacking them up.

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We asked for what were the drawbacks to the thing that she thought was the

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fantasy and what were the benefits of what reality was.

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And when you stop comparing your reality to a fantasy,

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you appreciate your life again. She wasn't appreciating,

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she was blaming her mom and playing the victim and thinking she was missing out

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on something, but nothing was actually missing,

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it was in a form that was actually to her advantage.

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And she had a fantasy about how it should have been, could have been,

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would've been. And those are delusions that she had.

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When we cracked those by asking quality questions,

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all of a sudden she was grateful. She had tears in her eyes.

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She realized that her mom actually liberated her for

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she would've had with her mom. And she felt appreciation for her mom. I said,

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Anything that you're not grateful for in your life is baggage.

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Anything you are grateful for is fuel. So by asking quality questions,

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you can take anything that's happened.

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I had a gentleman that lost a bunch of money and I said, All right,

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so when that, when you lost this money, who, what showed up in your life,

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it's a benefit to you? Well, there was no benefit. Look again. Well,

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as a result of it, I got more focused at work.

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I ended up being more firm with people, making more accountable,

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so I became a greater manager. What else? Well, now I think about it.

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There was a gentleman there that offered me a big deal and if he hadn't of heard

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about it, hadn't talked about what this guy had done in taking the money,

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I wouldn't have got that deal, and that's opened up my door of my business.

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I said, So what's the benefits?

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And I stacked up the benefits and the gains until it equaled the so-called loss.

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And all of a sudden he was like going, I don't even feel any loss now.

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There's no grief. I said, Well, the grief is simply lopsided perceptions.

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All emotions are lopsided perceptions, bottom line.

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And every time you have a lopsided perception,

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you get lopsided chemistry in the brain.

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And that whole model of the biochemical reason for why we have all these

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emotions is now been faulted, as you know,

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in the news because it's been BS it's been pharmaceutical propaganda.

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And what's interesting is you have the capacity to change your ratios of

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perception by changing the questions you ask to make you consciously aware of

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things. Neutralize the lopsided perceptions,

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free yourself up with the things that distract you, the impulses and instincts,

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the animal behaviors, the prey and the predator, the seeking and avoiding,

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and liberate yourself and get present.

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And now all of a sudden be grateful for what's going on and get more objective

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and know how to see both sides of things. Wilhelm Wundt,

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the experimental psychologist about a hundred and twenty five thirty years ago,

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said that there's simultaneous contrast and sequential ones.

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If you see positive and then later see negative and then see positive and you

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have sequential contrast,

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you're emotional volatile and you're run by the external world,

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you're extrinsically driven. But if you see both sides simultaneously,

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you're intrinsically driven and you're in command.

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And so he was encouraging people to be able to ask questions,

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to be fully conscious of both sides simultaneous,

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the kind of a Taoist understanding or the Buddhist middle path,

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the unattached path, or the Christian's equanimity state.

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So whatever you want to call it, the names are really just varied.

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It's the superconscious mind instead of the subconsciously stored baggage that

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we mostly run our lives by. So by asking quality questions,

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you're able to see how to change your perception.

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Once you change your perception, you're actually changing your decisions.

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Because now instead of being avoidance of her mom, that that young lady,

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she now wants to see her mom and thank her mom.

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So her decisions and her actions just changed because she changed her

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perceptions. And she can prioritize her actions.

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We have the ability to stop and look at everything that's available to us based

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on our perceptions and make a prioritization of what

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command of our priorities.

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And if we basically live by highest priority actions

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where the blood, glucose, and oxygen goes into the forebrain,

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we end up making the wisest decisions with the least amount of effort and the

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most amount of fulfillment in life.

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So taking command of your perceptions and taking command of your actions is

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wisdom.

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If we take whatever happens in our life and ask how's it helping us fulfill

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what's most meaningful to us? And whatever we think is missing,

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what's the new form it's in? And what's the benefit of the new form?

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And what would be the drawback of the form that we fantasize It should have

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been, that we're now angry because it wasn't?

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And we balance that and we see how no matter what happens, it's on the way,

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not in the way.

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We liberate ourselves from a lot of baggage that makes

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you know, the wheel, the Buddhist called it the karmic wheel.

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The Buddha says the desire for that which is unobtainable, the fantasies,

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and the desire to avoid that which is unavoidable, the nightmares,

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is the source of human suffering. But the fantasy and the nightmare,

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the heavens and the hells, the imbalanced

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impulses and instincts are simply lopsided perceptions that we have the capacity

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to change.

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And the moment we actually take the time to change them with the right question

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and become accountable.

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Accountable means bringing your balance sheet into balance, being accountable,

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we liberate. So we have the capacity to change our perception.

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We have the capacity to prioritize our actions.

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And we have the capacity to make a decision,

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which is the wisest thing to do at any one moment.

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I always say either go and do what you love through delegation or love what you

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do through linking.

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Linking means taking whatever happens and finding out how doing it temporarily

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until I can delegate is serving me, and helping me, so I'm thankful,

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not weighed down.

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And prioritizing action and delegating things is liberating me to get on with

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doing the thing that's most spontaneously, intrinsically inspiring.

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And I'm not bogged down again. So you have control over your perceptions,

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decisions and actions, but you don't have control over the outside world.

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But if you know what people's values are and you know

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how to communicate in their values and say what you want in terms of their

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values respectfully,

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you can actually impact what they do in relationship to you.

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So though you may not have direct control,

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you can have indirect control by caring enough about another human being to find

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out what their highest values are,

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their dominant buying motive or their dominant motive itself,

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and actually communicate in what you want in terms of that.

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And you have a higher probability of influencing friends and making friends

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and influencing people. Because now people want to be loved for who they are.

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And if you help them fulfill what their highest value is they're engaged in you,

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which helps you in your relationships, helps you in business,

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helps you in managing of people, helps you socially,

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helps your overall health and wellbeing,

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because if you surround yourself with people that you care about and love,

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it helps your wellness quotient, and it's more inspiring,

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and you feel that you're making a difference in the world.

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So the mastery of learning and caring about another human being to find out what

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their highest values are and communicating what you value in terms of what they

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value, allow you to have some influence on society.

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Maybe not perfect control, but you can certainly do amazing things.

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In the Breakthrough Experience, I show people how to do that,

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how to appreciate and communicate in people's values.

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So then you have in some respects some governance and control over your

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external world, at least the influence of people.

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But if you can take command of your perception,

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take command of your your actions,

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take command of the decision which way to go and take command of learning how to

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communicate effectively in people's values,

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you have a massive influence on the world available to you,

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because you're not run by the world, you're influencing the world.

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Because when you're living by what's true for you and what's inspiring to you

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and you're grateful for your life, you magnetize people, places, things,

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ideas and events into your life as opportunities.

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So you have more opportunities, you have more influence,

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you have more gratitude, you're more centered,

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you have a longer life probably because you're less distressed.

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Distress is the perception of loss of that which you seek and the perception of

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gain of that which you're trying to avoid.

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If you're not seeking and avoiding with highly polarized misperceptions,

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you're centered and now you're not distressed. You're eustresed,

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which is wellness promoting.

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And you have a longer life and a more stable situation and the executive center

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runs you instead of you running or the world running you,

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and acting like a surviving animal behavior.

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So giving yourself permission to take command of your perceptions,

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your decisions,

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and your actions and also learning how to communicate in people's values makes a

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huge difference. Ask questions,

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change your perception and now you change your decision and now you're changing

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your actions. And it had nothing to do with the world outside you,

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it had everything to do with your perception and expectations.

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And people that know how to set real objectives that are balanced,

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that are based on people's values and their own values,

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because you can't expect others to live in your values,

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you can't expect to live in other people's values,

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but you can expect you and them to live in your and their values.

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And when you do that, you have realistic expectations,

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but many people don't and they have distortions and they're emotionally

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disturbed and they're judging and they have fantasies and moral hypocrisies and

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projections and injections, and all of that is dissolvable.

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All of those emotional baggage sources,

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all those imbalanced perceptions,

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all can be balanced out by asking the right question and making you cognizant of

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the other side. So you see both sides and become fully conscious and mindful,

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instead of consciously,

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unconsciously split and accumulating those in your subconscious mind and

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becoming more animal-like instead of angelic like.

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The guardian angel inside you,

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the executive center in the brain is your angelic self.

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The other is your animal self. And one is for survival, the animal self,

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system's 1 thinking where you're, you know, reacting emotionally,

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feeling before you're thinking and the other one is thinking before you feel,

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and you actually have some objectivity to you, not subjective bias.

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And that's what I love doing. I love helping people ask new sets of questions,

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become seeing both sides.

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So I know if you have a desire to have control over your life and become

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governor of your own destiny, master of your own fate if you will,

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and not victim of your own history, I know how you can transform it.

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I know the questions to ask. I developed it over the last 50 years,

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a very systematized system,

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a whole bunch of specific questions that handles most all the issues that people

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are facing in life and how to turn them all into thank you's.

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There's nothing your mortal body can experience that your immortal soul,

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the State Of Unconditional Love, the authentic self, can't love.

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And I know that sounds outrageous, but it's true.

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I've taken a hundred thousand people through that process at least.

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And I'm certain that that can be done.

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So if there's any desire to want to master your mind,

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so you can master your life and be able to have governance over these so-called

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vicissitudes and perturbations that you experience in life,

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and so you want to have in a sense, a poised mind instead of a poisoned mind,

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and you want to be able to have control over your life instead of feeling out of

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control and constantly under emotional distress,

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please consider coming to the Breakthrough Experience.

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Because there I've got all types of proven tools that have been proven through

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the test of time.

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I've taught this program 1,152 times and I'm certain

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that it can make a difference in people's lives.

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I've got thousands of testimonials on that from people,

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their lives and followed up on them for many decades even.

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And I'm certain that there's science, it's a science, you know,

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I've been frustrated by the social sciences and stuff,

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I just felt like there's sometimes it's wishy washy.

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If you'd like to not have a wishy washy approach to way handling your mind and

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do a methodical scientific way of doing it that's reproducible,

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come to the Breakthrough experience. I'm going to show you how to do that.

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I'm going to show you how to identify your values, how to live by priority,

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how to delegate things, how to structure your objectives,

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make sure you're not setting up fantasies for yourself.

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Learn how to communicate more effectively,

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not subordinate to people or superordinate to people.

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Not have unrealistic expectations, have grounded objectives that you can meet,

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strategies and plans that you can help do it.

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And I teach you the Demartini Method on how to dissolve all the emotional

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baggage that you may be carrying around that's running you instead of you

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running it. So if yo'd like to learn those questions,

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because the quality of your life is basically quality

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the Breakthrough Experience.

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I can't wait to give that to you because it's amazing and I've got a lot of

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people that have learned that method and gone on and really,

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really trained and mastered that method and done amazing things helping other

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people with it.

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So if you'd like to master your own life or help other people master their,

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come to the Breakthrough Experience. It's the first place,

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the first step in a journey of absolutely going on a path of being captain of

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your fate and master of your destiny kind of path.

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I've been setting out to do that for the last 50 years and I've worked very

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diligently on finding those tools and solutions so you can reinvent the wheel or

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you can come to the Breakthrough Experience so I

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You can drive your own pathway. You know,

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you don't have to be a victim of history, you can be a master destiny.

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You don't have to live in the shadows of anybody.

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You can stand on the shoulders of giants.

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And I've been standing on the shoulders of giant thinkers in the field of

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psychology and philosophy and,

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and all the areas of neurology to help build that system for you.

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So come to the Breakthrough Experience. Let me show how to do it.

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Let me show you how to dissolve it.

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You're going to actually dissolve stuff right there and you'll experience it

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right Live and you'll know,

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you'll know you're capable of transforming anything that you face,

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because I'm going to help you do the most challenging one you got.

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I'm going to show you how to dissolve it.

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We're going to dissolve it and then you're going to go, Oh,

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I can do this on anything. So come and join me and do that.

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So you can take control of your life. You don't have to be a victim of history.