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🗓️ 11 December 2020
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Our subconscious mind can control our behaviours and thoughts, creating negative thought patterns and limiting beliefs.
This week’s Feel Better Live More Bitesize guest is writer, speaker and thought leader in human potential, Peter Crone, a.k.a The Mind Architect.
Peter explains that we can’t create the life of someone that we don’t yet believe ourselves to be and in order to do this we need to stop looking back at history we can’t change and start looking forwards.
We all have the power to break free from the limitations of our subconscious in order to free our mind and start living the life we were born to live.
Peter believes that with the right mindset and approach to life we can start to experience true freedom and happiness. And who wouldn’t want that?
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Feel Better, Live More Bite Size, Your Weekly Dose of Optimism and |
0:06.2 | positivity to get you ready for the weekend. Today's clip is from episode 82 of |
0:13.0 | the podcast with Peter Cron, also known as the Mind Architect. Now in this clip |
0:19.2 | he explains that our behaviours and thoughts are a result of our subconscious |
0:24.4 | programming. And if we free ourselves from our limiting beliefs, we can experience |
0:29.2 | true liberation and create the life that we were born to live. |
0:33.6 | You can't create the life of someone you don't yet believe yourself to be. I |
0:40.8 | use in sports analogy because I think you know I work with a lot of professional |
0:44.0 | athletes and it's a beautiful metaphor for life. So I was hired by a very |
0:48.6 | successful basketball player here and he was struggling from the free throw. Like |
0:54.3 | when one of the players gets fouled you go to the free throw you know it's a |
0:57.0 | relatively easy shot. The league average is 75%. So when a guy is fouled he goes |
1:02.0 | to the free throw line usually makes the one pointer you know seven eight times |
1:06.6 | out of ten. This guy's average was 35%. So you know it wasn't even close to |
1:12.9 | average it was a half the average and you can imagine he was you know losing sleep |
1:17.8 | it was affecting his personal relationships at home because of the stress |
1:20.8 | crowds was starting to boo and his somebody's getting paid millions of |
1:23.7 | dollars there's literally millions of fans you know they're fanatical here in |
1:27.3 | in the States about their sports and it was costing him a lot you know he was |
1:32.1 | really really struggling. So the point about addiction and why I'm using this |
1:37.8 | sports metaphor as a comparison is he had become addicted to the fact that he |
1:42.1 | had a problem. So when I met him I said you're probably speaking to everyone |
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