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Our subconscious mind is brilliant at figuring out cause and effect relationships. That is how we learn.
If I touch a hot stove and it hurts, I learn not to touch a hot stove again. I smile at someone and find that they are more likely to be nice to me, so I learn that people often reflect my behavior.
Because all of this happens at an unconscious level, we don't notice these connections. Instead, we are constantly learning from observation and experience in the background.
This is great…EXCEPT when we learn the wrong lessons!
One of the ways in which the subconscious mind learns the wrong lesson is by assuming that because something was a certain way in the past, it will be that same way in the future.
Our past impacts and informs our future, but it does not predetermine what comes next.
This week, as we continue the My Favorite Tapping Phrase Series, I share the tapping phrase I use to help create a shift from feeling stuck in the past, to creating a new path forward. I also explain how easy it is to add this phrase to your current tapping practice.
Support the podcast! Http://tappingqanda.com/support
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Our subconscious mind is brilliant at figuring out cause and effect relationships. That is how we learn.
If I touch a hot stove and it hurts, I learn not to touch a hot stove again. I smile at someone and find that they are more likely to be nice to me, so I learn that people often reflect my behavior.
Because all of this happens at an unconscious level, we don't notice these connections. Instead, we are constantly learning from observation and experience in the background.
This is great…EXCEPT when we learn the wrong lessons!
One of the ways in which the subconscious mind learns the wrong lesson is by assuming that because something was a certain way in the past, it will be that same way in the future.
Our past impacts and informs our future, but it does not predetermine what comes next.
This week, as we continue the My Favorite Tapping Phrase Series, I share the tapping phrase I use to help create a shift from feeling stuck in the past, to creating a new path forward. I also explain how easy it is to add this phrase to your current tapping practice.
Support the podcast! Http://tappingqanda.com/support
Subscribe in: Apple Podcast | iPhone | Android | Google Podcast | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio
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