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Taking
Control of Your Subconscious for Permanent
Weight loss
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by: Kelly
Burris
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Copyright
2005 Burris MIND/FITNESS
From the moment of birth your first emotional
experiences establish your subconscious
perceptions of the world. There is not a moment of
the day or night that you are not affected by your
emotions. More often than not it is your
programmed emotional states, not logic that
control your behavior. Therefore in order to apply
the process of Burris MIND/FITNESS you must first
understand how your subconscious mind works.
Your subconscious mind flawlessly records
everything you have ever seen, felt, smelled,
heard, or tasted. Unfortunately it is not capable
of interpreting the true meaning of the
information it records. It simply takes the
information it accumulates, and organizes it into
individual programs that determine how you will
respond to recurring circumstances in your daily
life. Once your subconscious mind has taken
certain information and formed it into a program,
it will devote its considerable power to the
continuation of that program behavior or habit,
regardless of the consequences.
Your subconscious programming can be useful. This
is what allows you to do things automatically like
drive a car, type a letter, or use a computer. If
the subconscious did not store this information
for you in the form of a program, you would not be
able to do these things automatically. The
disadvantage to this is that there are some
subconscious programs that simply do not work.
At some point in your life you may have been
programmed to eat poorly or to respond poorly to a
certain situation or to link pleasure to things
like smoking, drugs or alcohol. The dilemma later
in life is how to change the behaviors that do not
work for you.
The bottom line is that there are two subconscious
components that activate an emotional state, which
in turn determines your behavior.
1) You must talk to yourself which usually begins
with a question and
2) By asking yourself a question your subconscious
mind will always give you an answer, which in turn
produces a correlating picture.
It is from this subconscious picture that your
emotional state is determined and in turn
determines your behavior. A good example of this
process is when a person is overweight; they
constantly ask themselves negative questions like:
“Why am I so fat?” or “How did I get so
fat?” or “Why can’t I lose this weight???”
By asking yourself these types of negative
questions, your subconscious mind will produce
negative answers such as: You are fat because you
overeat or you overeat because you are stressed
and for each of these negative answers the
subconscious mind will produce a correlating
picture of you as a fat person.
The mind now interprets these subconscious
pictures, as how you should look, and devotes its
tremendous power toward maintaining this body
image. So you see, every time you ask yourself a
question there is a correlating subconscious
picture, which determines your emotional response.
Through the process of Burris MIND/FITNESS you
will learn how to Recognize, Access and Change
these two subconscious components.
Unlike your conscious mind, your subconscious mind
is always active, it never sleeps. An example of
this is when you ask yourself the question: What
is that person’s name? For the life of you, you
cannot think of their name and then maybe an hour
or two later or even the next day their picture
and name pop into your mind. The reason for this
is your subconscious mind was continuously working
on the name, even though you had consciously given
up.
If the subconscious does not already have a stored
answer for a question, it will search through all
of its available information until it formulates
one. This is why you need to ask yourself any
question you think may move you toward your weight
goal because the subconscious will always find an
answer.
It is estimated that your subconscious mind
generates over 60 thousand thoughts per day. We
refer to this thought process as talking to
ourselves. The reason your subconscious mind is
capable of generating over 60 thousand thoughts
per day is because your inner voice continuously
speaks to you at a rate of one thousand to twelve
hundred words per minute. You can only speak
however at about two to three hundred words per
minute. This means your inner voice runs at a rate
of about four times faster than you can speak and
produces a correlating picture for each of these
thoughts. In other words if your mind was the
world, your conscious mind might take up the space
of LA or New York but your subconscious mind would
take up the space and activity of the rest of the
world.
Regardless of weather your goal is a change in
diet for weight loss, an increase in your fitness
program or to take control of an eating disorder
such as anorexia or bulimia. In the end the
question you need to ask yourself is…Am I
completely happy with the mind running itself or
do I need to take control of it? If your answer is
I need to take control of it, then Burris
MIND/FITNESS is the answer.
About the author:
Kelly Burris is the author of “Reprogramming the
Overweight Mind: 7 Steps to Taking Control of Your
Subconscious.” You can read the first two
chapters, or become a “Certified Burris
MIND/FITNESS Consultant” by going to http://www.KellyBurris.com
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