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7 Secrets To High Performance Thinking


From: Chris Fischer
Subject: 7 Secrets To High Performance Thinking
Date: 20 Nov 2004 22:18:14 -0000

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Today's Feature Article:

7 Secrets To High Performance Thinking

Our minds are like high performance race engines. They 
have the ability to take us anywhere we want to go at 
amazing speed.

But sadly most of us haven't done the necessary 
maintenance and tune ups to enable our minds to 
operate efficiently.

There are three reasons this can happen.

1. Laziness. Some of us know what to do, but we're 
either too lazy or lack the discipline to do what's 
necessary to keep our minds at peak efficiency.

2. We don't believe in our potential or the awesome 
power of our minds.

3. We don't know the 7 Secrets Of High Performance 
Thinking.

In this report I'm revealing the 7 Secrets Of High 
Performance Thinking. I'm taking away any excuses you 
have for not Thinking Like A Winner.

As you start putting the 7 secrets to work for you, 
you'll notice the effects are geometric.

Each technique will be multiply the effectiveness of 
the others.

Once you've started using all seven you'll be amazed 
at how powerful your mind can be.

No realistic goal will be beyond your grasp.

So what are the 7 Secrets Of High Performance Thinkers?


Secret Number 1 Relaxation

High Performance Thinkers have learned to use the 
power of Relaxation.

They know that stress impairs their ability to perform 
and that it's better to take a break when they are 
feeling fatigued or frustrated.

If you'd like to perform at your optimum levels, 
schedule daily periods of relaxation exercises.

You can meditate or listen to soothing music or tapes.

If you're always at the computer like I am, you can 
take a short jog, or do some exercise.

In essence you should do the opposite of what your 
daily tasks are.

If you’re a laborer you would relax by finding 
something that stimulates your mind.

If your daily routine involves a lot of thinking or 
sitting at a desk, break up your day with some 
physical exercise.

Once you've learned to harness the power of 
relaxation, you'll find reaching your goal so much 
easier.

Make relaxation a part of your daily routine.

Secret Number 2 Visualization

Any task we attempt is easier if we are relaxed, 
especially mental conditioning.

Visualization is a powerful tool when combined with 
relaxation.

Many individuals say they are unable to visualize or 
create pictures in their minds.

That's not really true.

They visualize, but because they haven't practiced 
controlling their mental pictures, they see what they 
want to avoid rather than what they want to accomplish.

Your mind absorbs what you input and that's why so 
many of your fears come true.

You can either control your mental pictures or they 
will control you.

You will be drawn to any picture you hold long enough 
in your minds eye.

If you want to become prosperous and successful, you 
must take control of the movies you play in your mind.

The first step is to make visualizing your more 
successful, prosperous self a daily habit.

When you first begin to practice seeing yourself in a 
new light, your rational mind will rebel and the 
doubts will creep in.

You'll only be able to hold your mental pictures for 
short periods of time.

As your practice continues you will be able to hold 
the pictures for longer periods of time and you'll be 
able to view them in greater detail.

If you're wondering if it's worth the effort, I'd like 
to give you an example of how powerful visualization 
is.

When Ali was preparing for his fight against Foreman, 
the "experts" gave him little chance of winning.

Foreman was younger, bigger, stronger and hit like a 
mule.

So what did Ali do?

He went to his training camp and avoided reading all 
negative stories about his impending defeat.

He not only began physically training for the fight, 
he began mentally rehearsing his reactions to being 
hit by Foreman.

Ali knew that there was a possibility of being knocked 
unconscious during the fight, but how would he handle 
it?

He began mentally training his body to wrap his arms 
around Foreman and clinch as soon as he felt himself 
begin to lose consciousness.

The night of the fight his mental training paid off.

In Ali's own words he admitted there were times in 
that fight when he was literally out on his feet.

The only thing that saved him from defeat was his 
visualization exercises.

Each time he was hit hard enough to be knocked 
unconscious, his body took over and held onto Foreman 
long enough for Ali to regain his senses.

That night history was made, through the power of 
Visualization.

Are you ready to make history?

Secret Number 3 Self Talk

So far we've discussed relaxation and visualization. 
Now we're going to talk about autosuggestion (Self 
talk).

Autosuggestion is the simplest of the 7 secrets.

It's also my favorite.

It's simply talking to yourself. You pick a habit or 
quality you wish to acquire and repeat it to yourself 
over and over.

It's my favorite technique, because it literally 
changed my life.

Don't shrug it off.

It may appear simple, but it's oh so powerful.

I was in my late 40's, my business had gone bust and 
my health was shot.

I saw no way out.

I just knew the odds were against my ever getting out 
of the situation I found myself in.

Broke, the clock ticking and unable to work.

Well as the song says, if you ain't got nothin, you 
ain't got nothin to lose.

Since I had nothing to lose, I started using 
autosuggestion.

I admit it. I talked to myself.

Luckily I was alone when I did it, or I'm sure they'd 
have thrown the old net over me.

I wasn't even sure it would work, but I did it anyway.

It was nothing fancy, just two sentences I repeated, 
day in and day out.

The first sentence was, "I am a lot more creative than 
I ever imagined."

The second was, "I have an unlimited number of 
creative ideas in my subconscious."

So what happened?

At 50 years old I've been given a second chance.

I've gone from throwing in the towel and preparing to 
lead what Walden called a life of quiet desperation, 
to making my living as a writer.

I can work from anywhere.

I make money doing something I love.

If autosuggestion isn't powerful, I don't know what is.

It's changed my life.


Secret Number 4 Goal Setting

Goal setting is actually an extension of our survival 
mechanism.

All living things have survival mechanism. From the 
tree, whose leaves turn toward the sky before a rain 
to the birds who, fly to warmer climates during the 
winter.

But as men and women we have an advantage. Plants, 
animals and insects have no control over the direction 
their lives take.

It's preset for the survival of their species. We on 
the other hand have the ability to take part in the 
shaping of our destinies. We can choose our path.

Our ability to think of the future and set goals gives 
us the ability to be the captains of our fates and the 
shapers of our destiny. Sadly most of us tend to shrug 
off the power of setting goals and our lives end up 
being tossed to and fro like a ship in a storm.

Our high powered minds are programmed to help us 
achieve success, but we give it no direction. We ride 
around with this high performance engine between our 
ears, and never take off the emergency brake.

If you truly want to become a high performance 
thinker, you should set goals that get you excited. 
Your goals should be big enough to motivate you, while 
still being believable.

Don't mistake daydreams for goals.

Don't mistake what will make others happy, for a goal 
that will get you excited.

It has to be your goal.

Start setting believable, achievable goals. Set a time 
limit on accomplishing your goals and set higher goals 
each time an old goal has been achieved.

Set up a reward system for achieving your goals on 
time.

Make reaching your goals a game, a treasure hunt.

If you've got time to root for your favorite sports 
team, you have time to start rooting for you.

Setting and achieving your goals is the real Super 
Bowl.

Make yourself the MVP of your life.


Secret Number 5 Whole Brain Thinking

The fifth secret of high performance thinking is 
learning to think with both sides of your brain. High 
performance thinkers are whole-brained thinkers.

Most of us have one side of our brains dominant. If 
the left side is dominant we tend to be more logical. 
If our right side is more dominant we tend to be more 
Intuitive.

A prime example would be what we label as women's 
intuition. For some reason we find it more acceptable 
for women to use their intuition and we expect men to 
be more analytical.

The true high performance thinkers are as comfortable 
setting down detailed plans for accomplishing their 
goals as they are at thinking outside the box and 
coming up with a new way of seeing and doing things.

The true skill is to be able to use either side at 
will.

It's sad to see how many writers, artists and 
inventors have historically ended up broke, when all 
they would have needed was to use a little more of 
their left brain logic.

At the other end of the spectrum, you can find many 
businesses going under because they fall behind their 
competitors who are willing to use their right brain 
skills and intuit coming change.

To operate at maximum efficiency, you must learn to be 
a balanced thinker.

You not only need to know how to use both sides of 
your brain, you must know when to use your rational 
analytical skills and when to be more intuitive.

You should develop your reasoning and research skills, 
while allowing enough flexibility to follow your 
hunches.

If you study many of our top executives you'd find 
they have two major traits in common.

1. They are goal setters. (left brain)

2. They credit much of their success to following 
their hunches. (right brain)

Bottom line.

They are whole brain thinkers.

Your brain is a marvelous creation. Don't waste either 
half.

Use it all.

Become a whole brain thinker and you'll be ahead of 
your competition.


Secret Number 6 Humor and Pleasure

The Taoist's have a saying, "The Journey is the 
reward."

High performance thinkers exemplify that remark.

They pick their profession, not because of the money 
they expect to make, but because of the joy it brings 
them.

In the words of J. Paul Getty, they've learned to 
thrive on the pressure.

They don't see what they do as do or die.

They've learned to laugh at themselves and try not to 
take things too seriously.

What others may consider a problem, they consider a 
challenge.

Their sense of humor and ability to enjoy their work 
increases as their abilities increase.

Many times they spend long hours on a task not because 
they feel a need to work hard, but because they have 
so much fun at what they do.

When we find joy in doing what we love, time flies by 
in the blink of an eye.

If you're ready to be a high performance thinker, 
learn to laugh more.

Find work that gives you joy.

Stop looking at the task at hand as a struggle. View 
it as a magnificent game.

To the high performance thinker, there is no line 
between work and play. His work is his passion.

In the sports world it's called being in the zone. 
High performance thinkers perform in the same manner.

* They are acting in the moment.

* They have no doubts.

* Time almost stands still.

* They are focused to the point that outside 
influences are literally blocked out.

Stop trying so hard and start enjoying the process.


Secret Number 7 The Subconscious Mind

The first six secrets were the blocks building up to 
the real secret behind high performance thinking.

High performance thinkers recognize the awesome power 
of their subconscious mind.

* Relaxation

* Visualization

* Autosuggestion

* Goal Setting

* Whole-Brained Thinking

* Humor

All of the above are designed to help you unleash the 
awesome power of your subconscious mind.

The subconscious has been called the sleeping giant.

It's like a big bear hibernating during the winter.

It's waiting for you to wake it so it can do its work.

All systems of mental conditioning from Silva Mind 
Control and NLP to the mystical traditions such as 
Yoga and the Martial Arts are designed to take us 
beyond our cultural conditioning.

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