The Law Of Attraction And Weight Loss: Can You Think
Yourself Thin?
By Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
www.burnthefat.com
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Metaphysics & Brain science merge and prove that positive
thinking and goal setting literally create your body and your
entire life experience
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On recently broadcast special edition of CNN's Larry King
Live, Mr. King interviewed a panel of "mind experts" about
how the thoughts you think literally turn into the events you
experience, the material things you possess... AND even the
health of your body.
For years, "positive thinking" and goal-setting were often
criticized as "pollyanna" and "the law of attraction" was
relegated into the category of "new age" fluff.
On the recent Larry King show, panel experts Bob Proctor,
John Assaraf and others who were featured in the movie 'The
Secret' explained that recent breakthroughs in neuroscience
along with understanding mental laws, reveal why goal
setting, the "law of attraction" and "positive thinking" all
work, regardless of whether you look at them from a
metaphysical or a scientific perspective.
Scientists have even identified specific parts of the brain,
such as the reticular activating system (RAS), which works
with the visual parts of our brain to call our conscious
attention to things that are important to reaching our goals
and to filter out those things that are unimportant.
The RAS is activated by "programming" goals into our
sub-conscious minds. Our sub concscious mind is the "power
center" and THIS is the mechanism that explains why goal
setting and positive thinking are now being accepted as
scientific methods for change.
We are discovering that our brain is cybernetic in nature,
which means that it is literally like a computer, waiting for
a program to be installed.
Here's the kicker - the subconcsious is completely neutral
and impartial - it will carry out any instructions you give
it.
Unfortunately, many of us are still running negative programs
we picked up from others as children when our non-conscious
minds were totally open and impressionable, or which we
developed over the years as a result of repetition of our own
negative thinking.
As it turns out, our own thoughts, repeated daily, are one of
the primary ways that our "mental computer" is programmed on
a sub-conscious level, which is the level of beliefs, habits
and automatic behavior.
To change your results, you must overwrite old negative
programming and install positive new programming into your
subconscious.
This can be achieved through such techniques as written goal
setting, positive self-talk (affirmations), and mental
imagery (visualization).
In the 1970's, the Soviets and East Germans were the first to
formally use structured mental rehearsal, and at that time,
they dominated in several olympic sports. This was reported
in great detail in Charles Garfield's landmark book, "Peak
Performance." Today, virtually all elite athletes use
visualization extensively, as we now know that the brain
cannot differentiate between real practice and practice that
is vividly imagined.
If you are getting more of the same negative results in your
life - such as the same health problems, or the same body fat
continues to return even after you lose it, then you have
probably been unconsciously running old negative programs and
reinforcing them with negative thought patterns.
You can begin the positive mental reprogramming process by
writing down your goals, changing your internal dialogue and
taking a few minutes to relax, quiet your mind and perform a
session of visualization or mental rehearsal every day
(seeing yourself in your "mind's eye" not as you currently
are, but as you ideally would like to be).
These methods, repeated often enough, will begin to program
the non- conscious portion of the mind, which is the same
part of the mind that controls your heart beat, digestion and
new cell production, all on "automatic pilot."
In the last decade, neuroscientists discovered that you have
the capacity to create an almost infinite number of new
neural connections in your brain when you run new thought
patterns.
The Old neural pathways are like grooves in a record, and if
you are struggling with your health related behaviors or
behaviors in any other area of your life, you have been
playing the "old records" over and over again.
If you were to carve a new groove into that record, it would
never play the same way again. the old pattern would weaken
and the new one would take over. Brand new, positive
thoughts, feelings and images begin to create new neural
patterns.
Psychologists estimate that it takes 21 to 30 days to
establish a new pattern in your brain. During this time, the
focus on sticking with your practice and repeating your new
thought patterns is critical.
Is this easy? For most people, no it's not. In fact,
controlling your thinking and keeping it constructive may be
one of the most difficult challenges you have ever faced.
Fortunately, writing goals and reading affirmations can help
get you started.
You can take some of the pressure off yourself by simply
accepting that negative thoughts and self criticisms will pop
up from time to time. Just observe them, without mulling over
them or adding to them, and change the polarity of the
thought by quickly repeating one of your positive
affirmations or by changing your mental pictures.
So is there something to this whole "positive thinking"
thing?
The philosophers and theologians have been saying yes for the
entire span of recorded history: "As you think, so shall you
be." Variations on this proverb can be found in every
spiritual and philosophical tradition.
But... if you are the left-brained, "prove-it-to-me" type,
you dont have to go on faith anymore. Scientists are
beginning to prove more and more convincingly that thoughts
are powerful things. Even Larry King seemed impressed with
what his panel of "mind mentors" had to say.
So how soon are you going to begin your mental training right
alongside your physical training? When are you going to learn
how to harness this power locked up inside your mind?
Guess what? You're already using this force every day because
you cannot turn it off. Whatever you are thinking and
picturing in your mind repeatedly on a daily basis is already
on it's way to you, so it's simply a matter of HOW you are
using it, not IF you are using it.
What do you say to yourself every day? Do you say, "I am
becoming leaner, healthier and more muscular every day?"...
or do you say "I am a fat person - Ive tried everything,
nothing ever works?"
The fact is - you can think yourself thin and healthy or you
can think yourself obese and ill. Maybe not in the literal
sense...but most certainly as the critical part in the chain
of causation...
You see, there's a lot of talk these days in the personal
improvement world about law of attraction, manifesting,
intention, visualization, affirmations and of course,
positive thinking.
Without understanding that there is an orderly, scientific
basis underneath all of these things, many people will simply
remain skeptics, while on the opposite extreme, others may
get the idea that you can sit around meditating and
visualizing, then expect a mystical "law of attraction" to
kick in and then "poof!" a great body materializes out of
thin air... along with the perfect relationship, a nice bank
account and fantastic career success.
What really happens is "Positive thinking" and related
methods quite literally re-program your brain, which in turn
creates new behaviors that move you physically toward
whatever you have been thinking about and focusing on.
So success is achieved through positive thinking + positive
doing.... attraction + action. There are two sides to the
coin. Without paying attention to both, you may continue to
struggle... often against nothing but yourself.
If you want to transform your body or any other aspect of
your life, then you have to change on the inside (the mind)
first and then everything else will follow.
This process of *scientific* goal setting and mental
reconditioning through emotionally charged mental imagery
(visualization) and internal mental dialogue (affirmations)
is the very first thing I have always taught my clients and
the first thing I wrote about in my book, Burn The Fat, Feed
The Muscle You can learn all of these techniques in detail in
chapter 1. Learn more about the psychology of body
transformation inside the
Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle ebook.
About the Author:
Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder and author of the #1 best
selling e-book, "Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,” which
teaches you how to burn fat without drugs or supplements
using the little-known secrets of the world's best
bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of
stubborn fat and turbo-charge your metabolism by visiting:
www.burnthefat.com.

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