(11-13-2014, 11:30 PM)maniac360 Wrote: I would it see more as take action but more to find what is blocking me. Like Shannon said to take responsibility for your own mind (subconscious behavior). For example when you see a girl and you have some anxiety I'll try to find what is blocking me. The first step is to find the problem then you can clear it. The question would be: how could I improve my behavior around girls. What past even I need to clear and replace to get better emotionally. And then when you have done that you take action and you test if your anxiety/fear has been removed.
^^I have been doing this. But the thing is, in that example what you (eventually) wanted was to approach the girl and you didn't take the responsibility for making that happen. You could have, but you delegated the responsibility to you "mind (subconscious behavior)". It seems like what I was reasoning: my responsibility is to clear any blocks I can find, manage beliefs and so, and its my subconscious mind's responsibility to actually take action. Doesn't that seem like a cop out if out look at it closely? Maybe you had anxiety and maybe it wouldn't have gone perfectly, but who is the one who could've at least tried something? For me at least, all those anxieties are already much lower than they we're before, so how low do they have to be before I can be bothered to actually do something.. I mean, it might work but if applied to all areas of my life, that's just a slow approach.
Clearing blocks is great and I fully intend to be doing that full-Geodude style But I'll try to take the responsibility for non-perfect action in the moment when the situation presents itself, and then work on the blocks after to make it easier the next time for me to take action.
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