Breaking_The_Habit_of_Being_Yourself_How_to_Lose_Your_Mind_and_Create_a_New_One_by_Joe_Dispenza_Dr._(z-lib.org)[1]

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Questions to turn on your frontal lobe:


What is the greatest ideal of myself?
What would it be like to be ________?
Who in history do I admire, and how did they act?
Who in my life do I know who is/feels ________?
What would it take to think like ________?
Whom do I want to model?
How would I be if I were ________?
What would I say to myself if I were this person?
How would I talk to others if I were changed?
How or whom do I want to remind myself to be?

Your personality consists of how you think, act, and feel. So I’ve
grouped some questions to help you determine more specifically
how you want your new self to conduct itself. Remember, when you
come up with your own answers, then contemplate them, you are
installing new hardware in your brain and signaling your genes to
activate in new ways in your body. (Feel free to continue to list your
answers in your journal if you don’t think you can mentally keep
track of them.)


How Do I Want to Think?


How would this new person (my ideal) think?
What thoughts do I want to put my energy behind?
What is my new attitude?
What do I want to believe about me?
How do I want to be perceived?
What would I say to myself if I was this person?

How Do I Want to Act?

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