Using Your Dreams Instead of Your Dreams Using You
Dan Kennedy, an accomplished author, often talks about how he programs his mind before bed to come up with the exact words he needs for a copywriting assignment.
Napoleon Hill also talked about using your subconscious while you sleep (for your subconscious is always available to complete unfinished business).
I used my sub-conscious mind to help me walk when my MS was limiting me in walking.
Before I went to sleep and upon awakening, I imagined walking in a healthy way.
I could tell Dreamwork didn't exactly heal MS, but it changed the attitude I had when I approached walking.
It seemed as though I just did it before I went to sleep and when I woke up, so the experience of walking was fresh in my mind.
Changing your mental attitude has a profound effect on how you accomplish your goals.
Dreamwork may not be able to change your situation, but imagine if it could allow you to meet your challenges with the confidence that made challenges seem as though "that's easy, I have done this before".
Actually, I taught myself how to improve my walking three times using Dreamwork.
Now, for the past few years I am using a wheelchair, but it is easier for me to accept because I tried everything I could not to use a wheelchair.
If you develop the ability to control your attitude, you will never be a victim.
Having a conscious attitude allows you to actively participate in every challenge you face.
You may not be a super-hero by using Dreamwork, but you will never be a passive victim that seems helpless.
This is how Dreamwork works: There are two times during the day that the door to your sub-conscious is open; right before you fall asleep and just as you awake.
If, during those times, you imagine yourself accomplishing your goal, when you approach that goal it would seem as though you have already accomplished it.
Dreamwork takes about a week to really affect your subconscious mind, for it takes that long to develop habits, so it feels as though doing the right action is your natural reaction.
I have used Dreamwork in my work, when I face a challenge that seems to be a stretch for me to do, with my health where I am challenged to perform a difficult task and even socially when I face a difficult challenge.
Napoleon Hill also talked about using your subconscious while you sleep (for your subconscious is always available to complete unfinished business).
I used my sub-conscious mind to help me walk when my MS was limiting me in walking.
Before I went to sleep and upon awakening, I imagined walking in a healthy way.
I could tell Dreamwork didn't exactly heal MS, but it changed the attitude I had when I approached walking.
It seemed as though I just did it before I went to sleep and when I woke up, so the experience of walking was fresh in my mind.
Changing your mental attitude has a profound effect on how you accomplish your goals.
Dreamwork may not be able to change your situation, but imagine if it could allow you to meet your challenges with the confidence that made challenges seem as though "that's easy, I have done this before".
Actually, I taught myself how to improve my walking three times using Dreamwork.
Now, for the past few years I am using a wheelchair, but it is easier for me to accept because I tried everything I could not to use a wheelchair.
If you develop the ability to control your attitude, you will never be a victim.
Having a conscious attitude allows you to actively participate in every challenge you face.
You may not be a super-hero by using Dreamwork, but you will never be a passive victim that seems helpless.
This is how Dreamwork works: There are two times during the day that the door to your sub-conscious is open; right before you fall asleep and just as you awake.
If, during those times, you imagine yourself accomplishing your goal, when you approach that goal it would seem as though you have already accomplished it.
Dreamwork takes about a week to really affect your subconscious mind, for it takes that long to develop habits, so it feels as though doing the right action is your natural reaction.
I have used Dreamwork in my work, when I face a challenge that seems to be a stretch for me to do, with my health where I am challenged to perform a difficult task and even socially when I face a difficult challenge.
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