Tuesday, March 1, 2011

day26

Mind Alchemy Final Day

The last few days have been a bit hairy with the blog being hacked and then the subsequent problems with updating wordpress etc.
However we’re back up and running again and I’d like to finish off the Mind Alchemy course which was due to finish on yesterday.
I am going to skip the last module I had planned which was going to be about gathering mind mentors into your life.  However, the module was adapted from this post  How you can get help from the most intelligent people in the world and you can read it there.  The reason for not doing this is to tie the course up to it’s schedule.  Not everybody wanted to do the course and I am aware other readers are not interested in it.

First things first

I would like to congratulate everybody who has been on this journey over the last month.  I know a lot of you have been participating passively and others more actively, however I have felt a real sense of connection with everyone on the course.  In particular the participants in the Facebook group have been amazing and their support and encouragement to each other was very touching (There’s even talk of a meet up :) ).  There were 385 members in the Facebook group and each played their part in making this course a huge success and for that I want to thank you.  I am not going to thank anybody individually but you know who you are and I have expressed my sincere gratitude to you already on the blog and in the Facebook group.
The Facebook group will continue to stay open as I will be using the same group to launch the new course in April/May, and I’d still like to keep in touch with everyone from this group.

The path ahead of you



The last month has been a month of reflection, realizations, insights, tears ;-) and an outpouring of emotions.  I believe that there has been a lot gained from all the modules presented in the course.
We’ve learned about how important it is to have outcomes in our lives, real active outcomes which are an on going process.  The outcomes module is core to this course and we used all of our senses to engage as much as possible with our outcomes.
We’ve also learned the massively important fact that our beliefs are not set in stone and that we can change them.  This fact alone and the subsequent learning from the module has the power to change people’s lives on it is own.  I think this is one of the most important realizations to ever come out of the field of psychology.
We looked at our emotions and learned that our emotions can take control of us unless we learn how to take control of them.  This was another hugely important module and one of the pillars of the course.
Another pillar was looking at how we all have a different reality and how our realities can be changed by changing our thoughts.  This is another realization
That has the ability to change us in ways we can’t imagine.
We learned about relaxation with two modules which had guided visualizations to help with the relaxation process.  These two modules were surprisingly well received with everyone gaining something from them, and I am glad I left them in the course, as I was a bit dubious at first.
We learned the importance of gratitude in our lives, not just surface gratitude but deep down unconscious gratitude which, when practised regularly, can become part of our core personality.
All in all the journey has been amazing for a lot of us and the camaraderie has made the journey all that more enjoyable.
Now it’s time to consolidate all the information we have learned and take it forward to really accelerate change.

Today’s exercise

You didn’t think you were getting away without doing some work did you :)
Today it’s fairly straightforward but split into 3 parts
What I’d like you to do is to:

Part 1

Reflect on the modules we have covered to date and go back and fill in your life wheel again and compare the two scores.  Everything will be explained in more detail in Part 1 of todays exercise:
Download a new copy of your life wheel here

Part 2

Write a few paragraphs on what you have learned over the last 4 weeks and what insights or realizations have you had.

Part 3

The third part of this exercise is to write out a plan for a 1 year outcome you plan on achieving, using all the tools you have learned so far.
That’s not too much is it ;-)

Tomorrow

Tomorrow we’ll be wrapping the whole course up and getting your feedback on the course and have a look at where we take it from here.

day 25

Mind Alchemy Day 25 – Your Three Selves


Welcome to Day 25 of Mind Alchemy.
Today we are going to continue taking it a little easier and have another guided visualization called ‘The Meeting of your three selves.’� This is another powerful guided visualization and it serves a few purposes at this stage in the course; It is strengthening your ability to make images in your mind.  It’s also about being confident about how far you have come in this journey of life and how much you have got to look forward to, with hope and excitement.

Mind Alchemy Day 25

A guided visualization, for anyone who has never tried it, is someone guiding you through a scene in your mind to facilitate change in your thoughts.
This guided meditation is a little slower, calmer and a way to relax even more than the one we did on Day 11 of the course.  Just sit back and enjoy the experience.

Todays Exercise

Download the guided visualization or listen to  it here on the computer by pressing the play button.
Download Guided visualization here right click , and click save as.
Play Guided visualization here

The music is from a great composer called Chris Mullet who composes relaxation music.  I bought this from him a few years ago for my own relaxation purposes and just find it a beautiful piece to listen to, and  I have bought royalty rights to this piece as I thought it was that good.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow we will having a meeting with your favourite people.  Until tomorrow my fellow Mind Alchemists…

day 24

Mind Alchemy Day 24 – Reciprocity


Welcome to day 24 of Mind Alchemy. For the remaining days of the course we’ll be taking it a little easier, so the exercises are not so taxing on the mind, but still powerful.
Today we are going to be looking at something called ‘Reciprocity’.  Speaking from a sociolological point of view, reciprocity is when people respond to each other in kind – returning benefits for benefits.

Mind Alchemy Day 24

reciprocity
We are going to take reciprocity a step further.  Instead of expecting benefits from others, we just give without expectation, and continue to give without thinking about the benefits to ourselves.
So what’s this got to do with developing your mind?
Giving somebody something whether it be a gift, your time, a shout out, a helping hand helps the giver feel better about themselves.
Studies have shown that when you give someone a gift, or your time to help you can begin to feel more confident, happier and more worthy as a human being.  We don’t necessarily do it to get something back in return, but sometimes we unconsciously expect it.  However when we begin to consciously give without expectation we can drop the social expectation of the law of reciprocity, therefore making us feel more valued within.
Robert Cialdini, in one of the best psychology books ever written, in my opinion :) : The Psychology of Influence, recounts a story of a professor who sent christmas cards to perfect strangers to find out what they would do.  He was amazed to find that christmas cards came flooding in addressed to him, and most of the strangers did not enquire about the identity of the professor.  This tells us a lot about human psycholgy.
A few weeks ago, when it was snowing quite heavily, I was walking to my car, rather tentatively, as it was icy.  An older woman was walking slowly up the hill and stopped me and asked if I could help her walking up to the main street, about 5 minutes (she must have thought I had a trusting face).  As she held my arm, we talked as if she was my gran.  She thanked me and went on her merry way.  The feeling of being able to help someone was quite elating, a feeling which stayed with me for the rest of the day.  I didn’t expect anything, didn’t want anything but got a hell of a lot in return.
This is the feeling we are aiming for here, to feel valued as a human being and just being able to help someone else is a gift – if you have a gift it is your duty to share it.

Today’s exercise

Your exercise for today is really simple.  Think of 7 ways you can help someone and over the next 7 days go out and help them.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow we will doing another visualization exercise which is really powerful.  Until tomorrow my fellow Mind Alchemists……..

day 23

Mind Alchemy Day 23 – The Big I AM

Welcome to day 23 of Mind Alchemy. I can’t believe we’ve nearly completed the course, only 4 more days to go.  After today we’re going to ease up a little in the last 4 days as I think we all deserve it after the ride we’ve had :)
Today we’re going to be looking at an important part of our psychology which I’ve called the Big I AM.
This part of the course is as important as the major modules such as beliefs, reality, emotions and your thoughts.  When I first grasped the significance of this it was a huge revelation and a turning point in my life.

Mind Alchemy Day 23

nominalization
A few years ago, working as a homeless worker I really started to resent having to go to work each day, knowing that there was something else I was meant to be doing in life, mainly helping others through personal development writing.  I identified my job as something that was rigid and was an obstacle in my way of getting to where I wanted to go.  When asked ‘What is it that you do?’ I would say ‘I am a homeless worker.’ Always with an air of resentment.  That changed when I started to look at the job from another perspective.
I was getting paid to learn about the psychology of others.  I was actually learning how people tick, in a crisis.  A lot of the service users I dealt with were abusing alcohol and drugs and I was  learning, first hand, how the mind worked when under the influence of alcohol or drugs and just how different that was to ‘normal’ people.  In actual fact what I realised was that we all act in similar ways when trying to deal with life.  When I started to see the job as a fluid, non-rigid event, my perception changed and so did my disdain for the job.
As you know I  know I work with alcohol and drug abusers and help them to overcome their addiction, if that is their desire,  and I love working with service users, still don’t like the fact that my job is 50% paperwork, but working with service users is a way to learn human psychology.
Now I see my job as a way to speed up the learning process whilst helping service users at the same time and I am learning every day.  My job is fluid, it serves a purpose, both for the service user and myself, it it no longer a rigid  obstacle to resent.  I believe that’s where a lot of us are at the moment with our jobs.

Nominalization

There is a term in NLP called nominalization, which means verbs that have been turned into an abstract noun.  This can be hard to grasp but an example would be:
‘There is no communication in our marriage’ – The verb communicate has been turned into something static and rigid: communication.
This means that the communication in the marriage has nowhere to go, that’s that way it is and it can’t be changed.  When we say something like this our minds automatically think ‘okay, there is no communication and it will stop looking for solutions because it is a definite thing and there is nowhere to go with it.  Instead we could say ‘How can we communicate better in our marriage?’ your mind automatically starts looking for solutions.
Bear with me here as I know this can a difficult concept to grasp, but it is really worth it.
A lot of us have nominalized ourselves in  a lot of aspects in our lives.  One of the biggest culprits that we use in language are the words ‘I Am’.  For example:
“I am no good at maths”
“I am an alcoholic”
“I am no good with money”
“I am a terrible sleeper”
“I am an idiot”
“I am poor”
All the phrases above, when spoken, leave the mind with nowhere to go, so the mind just says “Okay, I am no good with money, no point in trying to be better as that’s the way I AM’.

De-nominalizing our life

What we want to do is feed the mind, and let it help us find solutions and become fluid again instead of static.  In my job just now, a lot of people define themselves as alcoholics, that’s just who they are.  What I try and do is to let them see that their drinking patterns have gotten a bit out of control and teach them ways of thinking to better control their drinking – therefore de-nominalizing their identification with being an alcoholic.
Can you see areas in your life where you are nominalizing yourself?
I don’t want to go too much into this as it can get confusing the more you go into it, but I thought it was an important module to have in the course.

Today’s exercise

Your exercise for today is to think the way you talk to yourself by saying I am and think if alternative ways to get your mind help you find solutions, if you so wish.

A few readers are now blogging about their experiences on the course, and it would be great to lend your support:
Stacy Claflin – Grow With Stacy
Marty BoneIdol – Living Life in Chapters
Derek Breuning – Tech Life
Stephen – New Life Starts Here
Read the interview I have done with Angela Artemis from Powered by Intuition
Check out the interview with Sandi Amorim for  Deva Coaching Following an Alchemist
Watch an interview I made with Suzie Cheel on Mind Alchemy

Tomorrow

Tomorrow we will looking at helping others to help yourself.  Until tomorrow my fellow Mind Alchemists……..

day 22

Mind Alchemy Day 22 – Affirmation Video

Today is going to be another fantastic day as we are going to get creative.
We are going to be making a Mind Alchemy Affirmation Videos.  Don’t worry there’s nothing too technical about it and I have made a video to show you exactly how it’s done.
The Mind Alchemy Affirmation videos are extremely powerful in that they are going to be using a lot of our senses, or what NLPers call Modalities.

Mind Alchemy Day 22

Before you start I’d like you to go over to http://www.flixtime.com and register for a free account.  This is  an affiliate link but you will be using the totally free account and that’s all you will ever need for this, it’s just a service I use for making videos, I have used Animoto in the past but wanted something even easier for the technically challenged among us :)
Once you have registered for your free account, come back and watch the video below:

Today’s exercise

Your exercise for today is to make a Mind Alchemy Affirmation Video.  You can take as long as you like on it, but my suggestion would be make a very quick one to get you started.

day 21

Mind Alchemy Day 21 – Another catch up day

Today is another catch up day.  A chance for everyone who is doing the course to get caught up with previous days or go over some of the previous days again.
You should now be doing 3 daily exercises: Your Outcomes from day 5, your relaxation from days 10 & 11 and your gratitude exercises from day 20.
It is important you practice the daily exercises as this will infuse your mind with thoughts of where you want to go, whilst relaxing helps with clearing your mind, and gratitude will help you become grateful for what you have in life.  All three exercises are very powerful and will help you in the long run.

How you have been doing

There has been some amazing feedback already within the group and it seems to be helping readers make a shift in their thinking and their daily lives.
I am grateful for all the participation on the blog and in the Mind Alchemy Facebook group, which is very lively, and what a great bunch of people to work with.
I am glad I made this course a social event, I think without the social aspect it wouldn’t have been as fun, or as effective as it has been.
I also expected a big drop off rate, which is normal for courses like this.  I have calculated that there are around 70 – 90 readers actually doing the exercises daily, which is around 10-12% of the original 700 who put their hands up to join.  Looking at the stats there are around 120 – 140 daily downloading the exercise sheets, so there are a few silent participants, so all in all I would say there is around 15% of the original readers doing some or all of the course.  Thanks you so much for your participation so far, and I look forward to your feedback, testimonials, and video reviews at the end of the course.

Next course

I will be running a new course either at the beginning of April or the beginning of May, which will give me time to get feedback from everyone doing the course just now.  That way I can put the course together in the form of a course book (ebook) and daily journal.  These will be downloadable and there will be a forum for all new participants.
The new course will only be charged at $49 and not $79 as originally planned, I will also make it available to listen to via mp3 but this will be a higher price tag of $59.
If you’ve any thoughts at this stage to make the course better I would love to hear from you.

day 20

Mind Alchemy Day 20

overcoming fear
I’d like to start this module with a quote from a great lady in history called Eleanor Roosevelt, you’ve probably heard of her. The quote goes some something like:
“you gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience by which you really stop to look fear in the face’ you can say to yourself  I overcame this horror I can take the next thing that comes along.”
What Eleanor Roosevelt is really saying there is; the more you look fear in the face, the more you face up to your fears, the easier it becomes in the future to face up to any challenges you have in life.
I think that is a great quote to kick us off with in Overcoming Fear. It will be quite a long post so grab a cup of coffee or a cup of tea and sit down and relax and hopefully you will gain a lot from this post.

Definition of fear

So we’ll start off by giving a definition of fear.
Fear is a feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by your perception of something that may or may not happen in the future.
Did you notice two key phrases there ‘your perception’ and ‘in the future’.
Your perception of fear is going to be totally different from my perception of fear, for example if you’re frightened of dogs and you are walking up the street one day you see a dog lunging towards you ,you are going to be fearful because you are naturally afraid of dogs and you are going to perceive that as a fearful situation.
Whereas me, who absolutely loves dogs, and I see a dog running towards me I see it as it being playful and so I’m going to clap, and pet the dog and talk to it.
Two totally different perceptions on exactly the same event.
Another example might be that you don’t like, or you are afraid, of going to social gatherings, you don’t like social gatherings you don’t like the whole talking to strangers, having to make small talk, shaking hands. You just don’t like the whole scene at all but you realise that as part of your job, or your business, you have to socialise, so overcoming that fear would be a great thing.
So, your perception of that is a fearful event, it’s something to be fearful of, and what happens usually is your fear of this event, and leading up to it you’ve, and you try and think of ways to get out.  You think of all the bad things that can happen with this event; you might make a complete idiot of yourself, you might embarrass yourself somehow, you might stutter when you’re speaking to people, you might have sweaty palms, you might have lots of different things that could arise in this event and you blow this out of all proportion in your mind.
So as it comes along and gets closer and closer you become more and more nervous, and you are desperately looking for excuses to get out of it, and somewhere in the back of your mind you know you really have to go for some reason or another.
When you get there you actually enjoy yourself, it’s when you come back you say to your partner, or if your wife or husbands been there, you say it was actually a good night you actually enjoyed yourself, and you don’t know why you worried,  you do this time and time again.
So what’s actually happening there is the thought of the event is more fearful than the actual event itself, if that make sense.
It’s all about your thoughts and your perceptions of the event. For something like a social gathering for me that might be a wonderful opportunity to network with people, to get some more business contacts, to help people if I can, or for them to help me in my business as well, and it might be a way to gather lots of new faces in my team or I could join somebody else’s team in a social way, if you see what I mean. So my perception might be totally different from your perception, because as we have discussed in previous days your reality is not my reality.

Fear may become part of your identity

What tends to happen, in life, is that we make our fears a part of our identity?
How many times have you spoken to somebody, and said you’re going on holiday this year and you say you’re flying abroad, and the person you’re speaking to says I’m afraid of flying, I can’t go to such and such because I’m afraid of flying, and they make that part of their identity.
When you make a fear a part of your identity it’s difficult to let go of that fear, because you have made it a part of you.  Now people who know you say ‘oh Bob can’t go on holiday because he’s afraid of flying’, Bob can’t go there because he’s afraid of flying, can’t go to Canada, or American, Australia, can’t go to the UK because he’s afraid of flying. Everybody knows its part of your identity and to a certain degree, and unconsciously, you have to keep that identity up because you have created it, you’ve made it, and it’s difficult to let go of that part of your identity. So fear can become part of your identity if you let it, so it’s time to let go of some of your fears and drop them from your identity and this is what we are going to be looking at today.

How to drop fear from becoming a part of your identity

Now another question I’d like to ask you, which is, again, a potential insight into what fear is and it could change the way you view fear.   The question is
‘Where does fear reside’?
Now we’re not talking about where it stays, we’re talking about where it is on a timeline, the past the present or the future?
If  you are 30 or 40 years old you’ve got a present and a past of about 40 years, and if you’re thinking about the future maybe you’re thinking about 40 years in advance so you have an 80 year time span 40 present and past, 40 year present and future so does the fear exists in the past?, think about that for a second.
If you’ve thought about it fear doesn’t exist in the past because you can’t fear something that’s already happened, it’s already happened.
What you might fear is the consequences of certain actions from your past, but you cannot fear the event itself because it’s already happened so it’s done and dusted, out the way, can’t happen again.
Does fear exist in the present? No, because if you think about it again, if you are experiencing fear in the present it really means that that fear is not happening to you at that particular moment in time.
That might be hard to grasp initially, but if you think about it, just say for example at this present moment you’re being mauled by a lion you are not fearful in that particular situation what you are trying to do is, you’re trying to look for ways out, your adrenaline is going, your muscles are pumped, your bloods getting pumped round your body really quick, your pupils are dilated and your trying to take in as much as possible and you’re looking for ways to get out this situation. You aren’t fearful in that situation what you are is you are pumped up and you are looking for ways to get out – You are in the moment.
So does fear exist in your future? Yes, that’s exactly where it resides.  You build your future in your mind before you can make it real, exactly what you do with fear. If you think about all your fears and all your worries, you don’t fear the past, you don’t fear the present, and you fear something that may or may not happen in the future. So the more you think about something the more it’s on your mind, the more it’s on your mind the more you are going to see different things happening that confirms that fear within your mind.
So for example if you think the world is a really bad place, its full of guns and violence, just really bad people in it, now if you think that that is your reality, your reality is going to find things to support that theory. So for example if you the watch news all the time, that’s going to support your theory that the world is a bad place. If you watch and listen to the news on the radio, if you listen to people speaking about certain events or if you hear about this murder or that… ,did you hear about the violence or this or that happened to this poor woman again that reconfirms your reality.
So your reality is being built up over time because you’ve stated something in your mind ‘the world is a bad place’ and your mind automatically goes to look for evidence to support that theory.
This is what happens with everything, this is what happens with all your fears, your mind looks for ways to support the theory to confirm your fears.
Fear is not necessarily a bad thing, what is a bad thing is; if you are fearful all the time. If you are fearful of lots of different events that might happen in the future, if you are fearful of flying, of strangers, of speaking publicly, fearful of this or that and we all know people who are fearful of everything and put everything down as well because they are frightened of the future, what might happen or what possibly could happen.
If you think about it these people that say ‘oh I’m afraid of flying, or you shouldn’t do that because you might die in a plane crash’, now with that kind of flawed logic that, people like that wouldn’t get up in the morning or get out of bed, or in fact they wouldn’t even go to bed at night because they heard about somebody dying in their sleep because the sheets covered their face and they suffocated and they died in their  sleep, so why would you go to bed if that’s what could happen.
The same thing with if you are going outside the door and had to cross the road, why would you cross the road because you heard that lots of people get killed by crossing roads and car accidents. Why would you drive a car, because there are hundreds and thousands of people who have been killed in car accidents so that kind of logic is not good for you if you are hanging onto that fear.
So if you think about it logically fear is not a good thing in your life, you know that, but you’ve got to take a step back and look at it from a logical perspective as well.

Fear can help us

As I said fear is not a bad thing, we need some kind of fear in our lives, because what fear does it kick starts responses in our bodies. When we are frightened of something or something happens, say for example going across the road and we see a bus coming towards us. We have to jump out of the way of the bus. There are certain things that happen in our bodies that kick starts that jumping out the way; it allows us to do it quicker.
The first thing that happens is our eyes, the pupils dilate, to take in as much light as possible, the blood pumps to all the major muscles in your muscle groups in your body; your arms, your legs. The blood stops pumping to the stomach because the stomach isn’t really needed in this particular time, so it stops pumping blood to the stomach and starts pumping more blood to the muscles in your arms and legs so you can jump out of the way. The none essential items like your immune system and your digestive system shut down totally because they are not needed at that particular moment in time. Your body knows this and does it automatically and it’s called the autonomic nervous system. Straight away it allows you for all these hormones to be produced, over 30 to produce, adrenaline etc all pumps throughout your body within the space of millisecond and it allows you to jump out of the way of this bus and allows you to save yourself.
So fear, as I said, is not necessarily a bad thing but in today’s day and age we really don’t need fear as much as we did back in cave man/woman days.
So it’s time to reverse this, it’s time to take a step back and look at fear for what it is. Understand it, and just say ‘yes it’s useful in some situations’ but then try and control it in most situations. I would say 10% of fear is needed the other 90% you don’t really need fear in our life’s at all, in fact it’s actually holding us back in life.
So if you are fearful of a lot of things, its holding you back big time in your life and you need to drop it as soon as possible.

Where does fear come from?

So where does fear come from? Well we are taught fear when we are younger, we are taught fear from a very early age and some psychologists, neuro psychologists and neuro-scientists think it comes from a part of the brain called the Reptilian brain.
So when we cross the road we are taught to be fearful of the road. ‘Don’t cross or you might get knocked down’ or because there might be cars coming or you have to look both ways or you could get killed and you are taught to fear roads which is kind of a good thing as well, but that grows up with you, and when you are growing up or when you are grown up and you are taught to fear roads.
Another thing, like don’t talk to strangers.  We are taught as young children, but that fear grows up with us. Yes its good, and we have to tell our kids not to talk to strangers but we have to do it in a balanced way we have to tell them why they shouldn’t be talking to strangers so they are not frightened of every single stranger they meet because a lot of the time that fear continues into adulthood and that fear still continues just now with a lot of adults because they are frightened to talk to strangers and they don’t like being in strangers companies, and that really stems from their childhood. That’s where fear comes from, so really it comes from when we were younger and we’ve been taught it and from the reptilian part of our brain. It’s useful to know how we develop fears in our lives, so now what we will do is we will go on to look at how we get rid of our fears and give some strategies for looking at our fear and how to banish our fears.

Fear is a choice

This might sound a bit controversial, but any type of fear is a choice we have.  Yes we may have a physical reaction to snakes, if we are afraid of them, but there is a choice to stay afraid of them.  If we faced up to our fear on numerous occasions we would realise there is not much to be frightened of with most of our fears, so when you say you are afraid of something you are really saying I have not faced up to my fears yet.

Today’s exercise

Today I want to give you one exercise to help you overcome fear, not necessarily phobias and the like but fear of future events or situations.
Download todays exercise sheet to get you started in becoming unconsciously grateful.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow we will having another catch up day, to give us some time to catch up or chill out :)  Until tomorrow my fellow Mind Alchemists……..