In our 49-minute discussion, Dr. Tucker asked me about the Law of Attraction, various stages of my life, my approach to understanding the human mind, what it takes to shift a paradigm and how to plant and cultivate seeds for growth and success in your future.
I knew if I wanted to become a person who makes things happen, I would have to take steps to change my paradigm and align my thoughts and behaviors with natural laws. This kind of change must come from the inside-out.
The average person needs a lot of time to wake up and get out of bed. However, you can change your paradigm by getting up early so you can make the most of the day. Most successful people are early risers.
They also come from life experiences and the meaning we give them. And from other people around you, especially those you spend a lot of time with. Childhood friendships can influence your paradigms in positive or negative ways as well.
My 7 ways to help you change a paradigm are listed in a logical order, so you can make this a step-by-step process if you wish to. Alternatively, you can try one or two for now and add the others later.
The current negative paradigm will either be in a specific area of life. This could be health, relationships, career, or money. Or it could be changing something about yourself, which will then improve all areas of your life.
Using creative visualization is a fantastic way to change a paradigm. This is because your subconscious mind cannot tell the difference between a real experience and one that is vividly imagined. When you imagine something clearly, it uses exactly the same circuits in your brain and nervous system as actually experiencing it!
The key to understanding this step is to realize that your goal already exists. It simply exists at a level you cannot yet see. When you shift your mindset to become the person that already has the goal, you are changing your paradigm, and moving closer towards living the life you truly want. You can do this through a number of different techniques, including: visualization, positive affirmations, and autosuggestion.
Background: After severe trauma and hemorrhage, it is generally assumed that the rate of fluid shift from the interstitial space into the vasculature is relatively slow and that initial hematocrit (Hct) does not reflect estimated blood loss. This study challenges that idea and tests the hypothesis that initial Hct correlates with signs of shock and hemorrhage in trauma patients.
Conclusion: Admission Hct correlates with signs of shock and hemorrhage in trauma patients requiring emergency surgery because fluid shifts rapidly from the interstitial space into the vasculature. This finding of a rapid Hct change contradicts the current teaching in most trauma textbooks.
To give you a picture you can work with, imagine that a paradigm is a software of the computer. Our minds are the computer. The software is a collection of data and specific instructions -habits and beliefs- which runs the whole network.
Bob Proctor explains in Paradigm Shift Seminar that everything you see, hear, taste, smell or touch during your lifetime is stored into your subconscious mind and immediately becomes a part of your paradigm.
Therefore, the paradigm is formed while growing up. And, it continues to build freely, without control, until the time we reach adolescent years. In other words, until we develop a conscious mind and get full control over our thinking.
Now, the thing is, most of the people never get full control over their thinking, which means they never gain control over their paradigm. They let the environment and circumstance to shape their lives instead of another way around.
Your driving skills and everything you know about driving is perceived and gathered from your environment. With practice, driving became a part of your subconscious paradigm. Today, you drive a car without any conscious thought, you start the car and drive away. It is a habit.
While growing up, your parents conditioned you to use, probably the right hand. Ultimately, you have accepted the right side as your stronger, and it became a part of your paradigm. The left side could be your stronger hand if you were conditioned to use it as your stronger just as it is your right.
We are conditioned by our environment to earn the income we receive. If you are born in a situation where the majority earns around 50K per year, you will take the social paradigm and make more or less the same.
In every country there is something which we call an earning average, right? Now, in some countries, it is $5000 per month while in some others it is only $500 per month. Rarely someone jumps out of the earning paradigm of the society in which he or she lives in and begins to earn more. If he does so, he managed to change his model. Probably unconsciously.
In the Paradigm Shift Seminar, Bob and Sandy are giving an example of hand use to show you that you too can change your paradigm by your efforts. Most of us operate strictly with one hand. However, you can learn how to use your other side just as effectively as your dominant one.
Like I have said in this review, the Paradigm Shift Seminar is not a motivational event. Bob Proctor and Sandy Gallagher are presenting the results of long years of study and experience, and they are giving you exact step by step system to change your limited paradigm.
The whole seminar is wrapped around the famous Law of Attraction and the role of paradigms in it. If you think you know something about the Law of Attraction you will be amazed by how much are you missing out.
The right preparation and constant repetition of the knowledge are what helped me to understand the paradigms and change things in my own life. Bob and Sandy just gave me the insight, the steps I had to take by myself.
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Yes, we all have our own paradigm that was formed as we grew up and this takes control of what we are today.
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