This is from the Silva Method of Mind Control. Believe The Secret is similar
Tried and tested!
1. Go to the meditative state and visualize your goal (Financial abundance, great health, good relationship etc) whatever it is (1/6)
2. DO NOT think of the path to the goal as the route may be different from the one you think.
For example, my 2 extra marks for the IIM gold medal pushed me over the cutoff for my Bombay Stock Exchange membership - something that wasn't in my frame of reference at all (2/6)
3. Visualize and say affirmations only in the positive - not as an absence of the negative
The brain thinks in pictures
If you say I should be rid of this debt or headache, you are visualizing & energising the debt/ pain
Visualize a clear head or financial abundance (3/6)
4. Always visualize in the present tense- not that this great thing will happen in the future but that it has already happened and how happy you are
5. Let go of limiting beliefs from 'I'm not lucky' to 'This will take time & lots of work'
Let go & it will come far easier (4/6)
6. Think of how happy you are now that your goal has been achieved. Feel the happiness. Feel the gratitude. Give thanks.
Very powerful
If you feel negative thoughts blocking a positive #visualization, try the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
(5/6)
Thanks @LarissaFernand as your 7am tweet triggered this train of thought
Books on the Silva Method are easily available
I believe The Secret is similar, although I haven't read the full book
Be grateful
Stay happy
Stay blessed
Have a great weekend and life!
(6/6)
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Was asked about the best non-fiction I've read in 2020. A thread(no particular order) with micro reviews
1. The Halo Effect & Eight Other Business Delusions
- Phil Rosenzweig
Among the best on how our thinking fallacies derail us esp on cause and effect in business & Investing
2. Alchemy: The surprising power of ideas that don't make sense
- Rory Sutherland
Humans are less 'rational' than we think & hence 'illogical' advertising & mktg ideas can work brilliantly. See what works rather than trying to justify it. @rorysutherland
3. The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
- Brad Stone
The Story of the building of Amazon.
The biggest takeaway: it wasn't a linear growth story but involved a huge number of bets at every stage of which only a few worked out