Why You DO Get What You Think About: 4 Steps to Getting Better Outcomes

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By Dana Wilde, Special for USDR.

 

 

We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”  ~ Albert Einstein

 

 

We’ve heard it hundreds of times . . . you get what you think about.   What if it’s true?  What if your brain was actually designed to “bring about” what you “think about”?

 

 

If you knew this to be true, would you spend time complaining about your growth last year?  Or how you’re having a hard time finding good team members?  Or how no one is buying in this economy?

 

 

Would it surprise you to find out that the results you’re getting ARE a direct reflection of your thoughts? Let me introduce you to The Cycle of Perpetual Sameness.

 

 

It all begins in the unconscious mind.  All of us have ideas about ourselves and about the world around us, stored in our unconscious minds.  These beliefs take hold in your unconscious mind from processing all the various experiences in your life and also from the repetition of our own thoughts.

 

 

Beliefs about your business can be things like . . .

No one is making money in this economy or . . .

It’s not what you know, it’s who you know or . . .

You have to work a lot of hours to be successful . . . and countless others.

 

 

Inside your brain is the Reticular Activating System, which acts like a little matchmaker.  This little matchmaker’s full-time job is to spend all day every day looking for matches in the world around you.   It’s zeroing in on all of the different situations and circumstances in your day-to-day life that already match the beliefs stored in your unconscious mind.

 

 

For example, if you have an inner belief that you can’t find good team members, guess which type of people your brain is going to find as a “match” for your team?  That’s right.  You’ll be “seeing” and hiring the less-than-par applicants.  In other words, the little matchmaker in your brain will literally filter out other types of people.

 

 

Now if we just lived in the world and we didn’t talk about our circumstances or think about our situations all the time, we’d probably have a much easier time creating change for ourselves.  But we don’t do this, do we?

 

 

When we get bad results, we want to talk about them, don’t we?  In fact, we often complain about them!

 

 

So you may find yourself talking about your problems in your business over and over and thinking about these same problems.

 

 

This negative talk works up a bunch of emotion that acts like a glue and cements these thoughts into your unconscious mind and reinforces the beliefs already stored in the unconscious mind and we’re right back where we started and the cycle continues.

 

 

And this is why most people experience incremental change.  It’s because many people are on The Cycle of Perpetual Sameness.  They keep thinking the same things over and over and they keep reinforcing the same situations in their lives.

 

 

So how to you get off The Cycle of Perpetual Sameness?  The easiest way is to stop the negative self-talk and to start talking and thinking differently.

 

 

In other words, changing what you’re saying to others and changing what you’re saying to yourself.  In order for you to get off The Cycle of Perpetual Sameness, you must make a conscious effort to change the thoughts you’re thinking.

 

 

The four steps for changing your outcomes …

 

 

Step 1:  Become aware of the thoughts and messages you regularly think and say.

 

 

Get your mind aware and start paying attention to the thoughts you are thinking and the things you are saying to yourself and others.  Ask yourself, “Is this the message I want to match?”

 

 

Step 2:  Make a decision to change

 

 

Make a conscious decision to change the way you think and the way you talk, which therefore changes the belief stored in your unconscious mind.

 

 

Step 3:  Use your focused conscious attention to think and say positive statements that reflect the change you’d like to see in your beliefs and your life.

 

 

It may be hard to believe but the brain can only think one thought at a time.  Make a conscious effort to say positive phrases like mantras or affirmations to yourself and it’s less time the brain is thinking negative thoughts.  Make a conscious effort to look for the “silver lining.”  Do your best to stay hopeful and positive in your day-to-day life.

 

 

Step 4:  Feel the positive emotion generated from the new positive thoughts.

 

 

Negative thinking and negative emotions cut off the creative pathways in your brain.  When you feel positive, you create a resourceful brain.  Stay in that positive place and you make better decisions.  When you are in this better frame of mind you can now start taking effective action in your business.  I call it Intentional Action … get your mindset right first, and then take action.

 

 

So start now.  Start thinking new positive thoughts right now.  Create a new positive voice in your head, which will not only give you new beliefs about your business but will also give that little matchmaker a chance to show you positive results.  It’s time to get off The Cycle of Perpetual Sameness, start taking Intentional Action, and start using the brain’s natural tendencies to your advantage.

 

 

Dana Wilde is founder of The Mind Aware, creator of the acclaimed Train Your Brain professional training system and author of Train Your Brain: How to Build a Million Dollar Business in Record Time. Dana has educated thousands of business owners how to train their brains to rapidly and easily grow their businesses. Start training your brain for FREE at www.danawilde.biz!

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