Tuesday, May 1, 2007

~Problems

~Problems

“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” Albert Einstein

There are only three basic problems in life,

Money, Health, and Relationships.

Every problem relates to these three areas or a combination of them.

By understanding this, we get a much clearer picture of whatwe must do to solve the problem.

1) Break your focus on the problem-
Oftentimes, we are so caught up in the emotions of the problem that we overlooksimple solutions. Disconnecting from the problem also allowsthe most powerful part of our mind, the subconscious, tobegin a massive search for answers. We need to let our conscious mind get out of the way. Manyof the geniuses in the past made great discoveries when theytook a break from the problem.

Thomas Edison by taking naps.

2) Imagine how you would feel if the desired outcome reallyhappened-By projecting yourself into the future and actuallyfeeling the emotions of success, you point your brain intofocusing on the solution and not the problem.

Einstein used his imagination extensively.It has been said that what your mind attends to, iteventually achieves--so if you constantly dwell on yourproblems, you'll get really good at getting more problems.

3) Say thank you and let the problem go-Your act of gratitude signals a conclusion and release. You've let go ofthe problem and all the worries along with it. .When you no longer struggle with the problem, the things youwant seem to come to you effortlessly.
You'll see answers (signs)you've never seen before.
Things will fall into place.



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Here’s to success. Sincerely Bill Simmon

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