Hey Shannon you said this in another thread.
I was just curious and wanted to know your expert opinion on why some people can change without subliminals and don't need the aid of them. I've accepted that even though these subliminals may not be permanent, it's still better than doing what I was doing before and getting nowhere. I would think the individuals that could change are easily able to shift their beliefs or change them through conscious willpower, while others have a very resistant subconscious that holds onto beliefs very tightly.
I've come to understand my "running program" is very powerful and since coming off of alpha male I've declined somewhat. Still I'm way better than I was a year ago which shows the programming did stick.
(09-05-2011, 10:44 AM)Shannon Wrote: Permanent results are hard to achieve because of how your mind works. Your subconscious is always recording everything you experience, and it is also constantly building your "running program" from that recorded set of experiences. Whatever has the most repetition and/or emotional impact will be what gets used to create your running program. Subliminals work by hitting you with an incredible mount of repetition in a short amount of time, and they do a great job of it. But over time, without refreshers, most changes will be adjusted by new experiences adjusting your running program.
I was just curious and wanted to know your expert opinion on why some people can change without subliminals and don't need the aid of them. I've accepted that even though these subliminals may not be permanent, it's still better than doing what I was doing before and getting nowhere. I would think the individuals that could change are easily able to shift their beliefs or change them through conscious willpower, while others have a very resistant subconscious that holds onto beliefs very tightly.
I've come to understand my "running program" is very powerful and since coming off of alpha male I've declined somewhat. Still I'm way better than I was a year ago which shows the programming did stick.