Well, I say bull..
Published December 17th, 2007 in law of attraction, fear, self esteem, sub conscious mind, Mind and Thoughts, self development, Attitude, depression, self confidenceTags: Attitude, depression, fear, law of attraction, Mind and Thoughts, self confidence, self development, self esteem, sub conscious mind.
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I love what Mike Brescia said about the meaning of life, and what we were told when we were helplessly young, what kind of messages have been delivered to us when we were at the mercy of people authority figures over us.
- What have you been called when you were growing up
- What have your sub-conscious mind captured from young till now?
- How have all these negatives messages affected you and the way you think and hence also affected
your progress in life and the way you see yourself?
These are some good questions to ask yourself. If you think you have been a victim of those negatives messages and have been called with stupid name, don’t despair, you can change it now, because you have the authority and choices to change ALL that now.
Read an excellent sharing by Mike Brescia, CEO of Think Right Now International
and a touching testimony by one of the user below:
My Best To You &
Your Best Is In Your Mind
Gamy Rachel
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Well, I say bull…
by Mike Brescia
The meaning of life…
That is a great question to ponder, eh?
Until the end of our time on Earth, people will be asking it.
I don’t know what the answer is, but I know what it is not.
The meaning of each of our lives is not the meaning our
parents and teachers gave us.
Because way too often, as we are growing up and learning how to feed and clothe ourselves and how to stay in line and how to keep quiet and how to wash our hands, etc., we are told a lot of things that just aren’t true.
For example, most of us have it drilled into us that we have very defined limits that we should stay within. We
are sold on the fact that we have limited capabilities.
Don’t work too hard, now.
We are told that we aren’t as good as other people, that we’re not as smart as other people, that we’re not smart enough… that we don’t measure up.
I remember back when I was around 19, I was told by a guy… (he was 25) that this girl I was interested in (she was 20, I believe) was “out of my league.” Well, I knew he was full of it… And my suspicions were confirmed soon after when I learned that he, himself, was putting the moves on her. So he had a motive for saying what he did.
The point is, so many people would be affected by comments like his, especially if they were repeated by one or more people over a long period of time. People who hear comments like his often believe them on a deeper level of mind and so they can have life-long effects.
And it’s the same for everyone who has ever put you down.
They have their own, probably selfish, reasons.
And the truth is, their reasons have nothing to do with you and your true capabilities and your true value.
But it’s experiences like these, being criticized, making mistakes, forgetting things, being defeated, a poor grade, a rejection, being teased, getting passed over, not invited to some event…
…These things, which have no true power are given HUGE
POWER over people because they give these events/results
meanings that dis-empower them.
Forgetting something means you are stupid
Being laughed at means you’re no good.
Losing the game means you are a loser.
Getting a C means you’ll never be who you dream of being.
Being hit and screamed at as a kid means you are worthless.
Being poor means you aren’t as valuable as people who have
money…
If these things happen repeatedly or for a long time, they
must be true, our minds tell us.
So we learn… we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that we
have limits and that we cannot go beyond them. Period.
Well, I say bull****.
I say that if you are reading this, you, at least on some
small level, say bull****, too.
I discovered the purpose of my life, which is to help people become their best selves by training them to think
like and act like the most successful among us, in 1998.
And all my major decisions since then have been with my purpose in mind.
So the meaning of life, I believe, is different for each of us…
There are so many ways to excel and to contribute and to make a positive difference to others immediately and for hundreds and thousands of years.
The worst, most pathetic way to live?
Not to be of value to others… to live with only our immediate pleasure to guide our decisions and actions. To
be dishonest.
If you haven’t already, join me. Join us at Think Right Now, International.
Learn how successful, happy, productive, enthusiastic people think and live.
Learn the deep inner thoughts that drive the most effective people to be the way they are.
It’s not what you’d think.
Because success in one area of life requires a whole different set of beliefs, thoughts and attitudes to be
successful in another unrelated area of life.
You see… you could be a self-made millionaire but still be depressed and unhappy.
See? Different sets of beliefs, thoughts and attitudes!
It transcends color, age, nationality and education.
Every skill area of life is controlled by the 22 core mental patterns, which are programmed and strengthened from the time we are very young.
That is what makes changing them so difficult for most people.
Use the System I discovered and am continuing to develop.
Learn about and most importantly, USE it as prescribed in the manual you get with each Think Right Now Accelerated Success Conditioning Program.
No, I don’t profess to know THE meaning of life, but in order to find the meaning of YOUR life and live it, you
will definitely find useful a bunch of tools we have created for you at - Think Right Now
See ya there.
Love,
Mike
Read below one user of Think Right Now, Supreme Self-Confidence Now Audio, Testimony.
There was not a dry eye in the room…
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Here’s Anna’s experience
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And Mike, as for me, I’ve been wanting to email you about the tape I’ve been listening to for 3 months now: Supreme Self-Confidence Now. - because of it, you’re changing - and saving - my life. I haven’t emailed about it because it’s
a) difficult to talk about and
b) my progress is happening on a daily basis so I wanted to ‘wait’ till something major happened before telling you.
But I guess saving someone’s life is pretty major.
For the last 8-9 years, I’ve been suffering from anorexia.
Given I’ve only just turned 27, that’s a third of my life that’s been lived in a mental prison. No-one in my family has broached it, and I’ve been guarded and reclusive all
this time. I never questioned it, never even thought about it, even though it has been putting me at risk of early- onset osteoporosis, and I’ve had chronic amenorrhea
(absence of periods) because I don’t have enough estrogen/body fat in my body. The latter puts me at risk of infertility for the rest of my life.
I started listening to your tape 3 months ago primarily because my self-esteem had copped a real beating during my Ph.D.
Since it finished, I have also been unsuccessful in applying for funding grants to commence a postdoc research project on my area (fair trade for third-world producers), which has further weakened my sense of self-esteem & self-worth. It’s awfully sobering to research so hard 7 days a week for 3 1/2 years on something you’re passionate about & have become an expert in, only to have organisations close the door on your proposals for further study & practical implementation of your work to benefit less fortunate people, and to be unemployed.
In short, I’ve had awful negative thinking & self- criticism, compounded by these disappointing circumstances. Mum (who had your Supreme Self-Confidence Now tape)
suggested I listen to it & so I did.
I had some awful dreams at night for about 2 weeks when I’d been listening to it before bed. Then after that, I didn’t seem to berate myself, and didn’t jump to conclusions about what others might be thinking of me (in a critical way). I started acting confidently.
Then, one day (at around the 3 month mark), I was driving with my Mum & I said ‘Mum, do you think I have an eating problem & need help?’.
She couldn’t express the significance of what I’d just said, nor could I.
Within the last 10 days, I have contacted 2 eating disorder foundations for referrals to a dietician & psychological help, borrowed a number of books on recovering from anorexia, set up psychotherapy sessions starting this week & had an appointment with a nutritionist.
The nutritionist wanted to know what ‘tape’ I was listening to, because I kept referring to it during my session with her because I am moving so fast through the steps I need to take to recover.
This is pretty unusual for anorexics, for whom a very long recovery period is expected. I’ve given her the details of your website & the tape, and only hope she refers her other clients to it.
What’s more, I have begun - slowly, and not without a fair bit of self-convincing & encouragement & support from my Mum - to implement the nutritionist’s eating program she asked me to begin. It took me 2 days to start it, but I’ve started, and know I’ve just started a new & profound behavioral pattern that will take me towards health & most of all, happiness.
Thank you Mike, you’re changing my life, and me, every day with this tape. It has really upset my family too to see me so ill & in such denial for so many years.
I’ve never seen my Mum so happy. It’s like a huge oppressive weight has lifted from our world.
Perhaps it’s hard for me to really get you to understand what this feels like, but I’m indebted to you because of this tape, and its implications are huge:
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I can save myself from bone replacements & broken bones as a young woman, I will be able to have children, I can claim back myself & my LIFE from this debilitating mental disorder.
Thank you, and thank god for you.
A. H.
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Interesting post. I am new to your blog and I really like what I see. I look forward to your future work.
Thank you for visiting Adam. Your site has very interesting games for children to build self-esteem and confidence. I think this is so great. I like the idea.
Children should have good foundations in order to have more confidence and healthy self-image later in life.
Nice work you have there.
Do drop by again.
Warmly,
Gamy