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Let Your Subconscious Mind Go To Work for
You - Part 2
by David J. Pollay My
Dad’s father understood the power of the subconscious. When I couldn’t
figure something out when I was growing up, my grandfather used to say,
“Take a walk. Clear your mind.” He
believed that if you set aside your
issue for a little while, you would allow your subconscious mind to
bring forth new and better thoughts, not just the few you already had. As a
result you would come up with a better idea. It turns out that my
grandfather was right. “Conscious
thought is constrained by the low capacity of consciousness.
Unconscious thought does not have this constraint because the
unconscious has a much higher capacity. It follows that conscious
thought by necessity often only takes into account a subset of the
information it should take into account.” But
how often is that? You
know
that from experience. So you find yourself saying that you cannot make
the change, at least not while you’re over-booked. Tell
yourself what’s important to you. Focus on what you want to achieve in
your life. And make this the first thing you do every morning. By doing
so, you will give direction to your subconscious mind. If you
do this every day, just think what good things
could happen in your life. ~ ~ ~ David J. Pollay, MAPP, is a syndicated columnist with North
Star Writers Group, creator and host of The Happiness AnswerTM
television program, an internationally sought after speaker and seminar
leader, and the author of Beware of Garbage Trucks!TM - The Law of the
Garbage TruckTM. Mr. Pollay is the founder and president of The
Momentum Project, and is the associate
executive director of the International Positive Psychology Association
(IPPA). If you would like to reprint a Mr. Pollay column, or include it
in your blog, please email david@themomentumproject.com. David’s bio. ~ ~ ~ More articles by David J. Pollay awareness / thinking depth psychology dreamwork achievement / success articles achievement, growth, prosperity resources change / personal growth change / coaching / self-help articles creativity
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