I’ve not only been told I will die, I’ve literally flat lined for 20+seconds on the bottom of a contest course in 2012.
When you hear those words, let alone experience life or death situations more than a handful of times during your lifespan, things begin to change internally.
I share that because that’s my life and what I’ve taken from it has had profound impact on my life and the lives of others around the world.
That said, I choose that path by persevering every single time I got knocked down and flight for the life I envisioned.
I’m no different than every single one of you. I just made a choice when presented with hardship, which we’ll are capable of.
I chose the perspective in which I wanted to believe in, and so can you.
Once you change your conscious mind thinking, you’re able to have a new emotional experience that changes parts of your brain.
What’s cool about this concept is that our brains, although amazingly complex and smart, can’t differ between perceived and real experiences. Better yet, it can’t differentiate between internal (mind) and external (outside world/events) experiences.
When you focus on your conscious mind thinking (meditation, journaling, etc.) you can combine all parts of the brain to create new experiences, which create new biological effects internally and we begin to believe these thoughts.
When this happens, we naturally take new actions to create new experiences and attract more of the things we focus on.
It’s important to remember the brain can’t differentiate between “good” and “bad”. It just receives information and gives an output (actions/reactions). This is essentially “neuro plasticity”, or creating new neuro networks/connections.
“Neuron that fire together, wire together.” @drjoedispenza
Josh P. 💚🧠✌️