The brain simply believes what you tell it most
Sunday, July 13th, 2008One of my wife’s all time favorite quotes is this one…. “We move towards and become that which we consistently think about and believe.”
I share these supporting thoughts from the book “What to Say when you talk to Yourself” authored by Shad Helmstetter PhD.
Could it be that those who appear to be “luckier” than the rest have actually only gotten a little better programming, or perhaps have learned how to erase their old negative programming and replace it with something better?
I was shocked to learn the simplicity of one small fact: You will become what you think about most; your success or failure in anything, large or small, will depend on your programming–what you accept from others, and what you say when you talk to yourself.
It is no longer a success theory; it is a simple, but powerful fact.  Neither luck nor desire has the slightest thing to do with it. It makes no difference whether we believe it or not. The brain simply believes what you tell it most. And what you tell it about you, it will create. It has no choice.
Kirk Out

