Archives for Motivational Mondays
Aug
27
Cybernetic Transposition by Stuart Lichtman
August 27, 2009 | 10 Comments
Cybernetic Transposition is a series of processes created by Stuart Lichtman to help you achieve your goals with your unconscious mind. Cybernetic Transposition helps you take one success and build on that success in other areas of your life.
Stuart Lichtman is a former engineering graduate of M.I.T. In his early research and discoveries he came across what he now refers to as Cybernetic Transposition. Personally I’ve never met Stuart, but I have exchanged a few emails with him.
Cybernetic Transposition
Here is Stuart’s definition of Cybernetic Transposition (CT):
“Putting yourself consciously in charge by creating effective communication between your unconscious and conscious minds, by consciously transposing successes from any part of your life into other ones where you consciously want to produce success, resolving self-defeating unconscious habit patterns to ones that support you and by creating effective conscious communication with the part of you that knows what’s right for you.”
CT is a 3-Step Process for whole-brain harmonizing. Here is an overview of the 3-Step Process:
- Create a Target
- Prioritize Your Target
- Resolve any Unconscious Habit Patterns
Stuart teaches two versions of the CT processes: the Basic and Super Achievement. Each version follows the same 3 step process, except for a few differences.
The first difference is that the super achievement process uses explicit visualization so that you maintain a sustained focus. This is something that Wallace Wattles emphasized when he said:
“…fix your attention upon your mental picture of riches - to the exclusion of all that may tend to dim or obscure your vision.”
In a sense Wattles is saying to focus on one mental picture so that you eliminate all other distractions. You do this by visualizing and working with your unconscious mind.
The second biggest difference is that the super achievement process helps you change self-defeating habit patterns into self-supportive ones. He does this with his Base Reframing and Super Achievement Clearing Processes.
Stuart Lichtman’s Basic vs Super Achievement Process
After working with the Basic and Super Achievement Processes I can tell you from direct experience that the biggest difference I’ve noticed is the level of difficulty in achieving your goal. One process works with moderate goals and the other process works with almost impossible goals.
Let me explain.
Let’s say you want to set a financial goal for your business next month. Your best month to date has been $1,000. You decide to set a goal to earn $2,500 by the end of next month, 30 days from now.
If that goal feels almost impossible to you then you would rate this at a level 10 in difficulty - think of it as climbing Mount Everest, extremely difficult. On the other hand if you found this goal to be something you could do very easily, then you would rate it much lower, say at a level 1. Either way you choose a rating based on how difficult you feel this goal would be to achieve.
Once you know what level of difficulty your goal is to achieve, you then choose the process that works best for that level. For example, if you rated your goal at a level 5 in difficulty then you would follow the basic achievement process and if you rated your goal at a level 10 then you would use the super achievement process.
Why have two processes for different levels of difficulty?
Think of it this way. If you set a goal that is closer to a level 10 in difficulty (a Mount Everest type of goal) then you’re more likely to encounter greater “blockers” and self-limiting beliefs. On the other hand if you set a goal that is a level 5 or less in difficulty, you’ll have fewer self-limiting beliefs and blockers show up to prevent you from achieving that goal.
The Biggest Lesson I Learned from Cybernetic Transposition Click here to read more…
Aug
18
Breakthrough Self-Sabotage Podcast with Monique Gallagher
August 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Aug
18
Breakthrough Self-Sabotage Podcast with Monique Gallagher
August 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Listen in to an interview between myself and Monique Gallagher, Cybernetics Transposition Mastery Coach. Monique has an interesting approach to the very complex science of Cybernetics Transposition created by Stuart Lichtman. In this interview, Monique shares some effective strategies that will help you gain insight as to what may be holding you back and what tools can help you achieve bigger things in your life.
Here’s the podcast:
Download MP3 (50.47 Minutes, 58.1 MB)
Here is what you’ll learn from Monique in this interview:
- The reason and source of all self-sabotage
- 3 ways to recognize self-sabotage when working with a coach
- 2 processes to resolve self-sabotaging “blockers”
- what Monique calls “cell level memories” and how to eliminate them
I’ve also include a link to a special process that Monique uses to help her clients eliminate self-sabotage. The process is called Free Form Associative writing and you can download the pdf here.
See this link to learn more about the powerful processes of Cybernetics Transpostion and Monique Gallagher’s training: Synchronicity of Power Click here to read more…
Aug
17
3 Questions to Identify Self-Sabotage in the Human Mind
August 17, 2009 | 1 Comment
“A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings, and learn how, by his own thought, to derive benefit from his illnesses.” ~ Hippocrates
One way to take notice of your own self-sabotage is by becoming aware of physical pain. Physical discomfort is caused by disharmony in the human mind; either consciously or unconsciously.
Pain is a loud and clear message from the inner self. A sign of unresolved inner conflict. And it’s this inner conflict that creates, manifests and shows up on the outside as the opportunity killer, self-sabotage.
In order to prevent the self-sabotage from controlling your life you’ve got to acknowledge the message being sent from the self.
A great number of people don’t know how to interpret these subtle messages. They see pain as a normal part of life because they lack understanding and awareness.
You don’t need to live in pain. You don’t need to live in conflict. You can live a truly magnificent life - you can live in harmony as long as you watch and listen for these internal messages.
The key is to identify what is causing that inner pain.
It all begins with awareness. Start where you are and answer these 3 questions to prevent self-sabotage from entering your life.
3 Questions to Identify Self-Sabotage in the Human Mind
Q#1: What part of your body is experiencing pain?
Q#2: What does the pain prevent you from doing?
Q#3: How does this pain relate to your mental attitude and thought processes?
Here’s a quick video where I share a specific example of how to identify self-sabotage using these 3 simple questions.
Jul
27
Why Now Is The Perfect Time To Be Doing What You Love
July 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment
It’s the perfect time to be doing what you love. Why? There are probably a million reasons why now is the perfect time to be doing what you love, but here are three reasons I cover in today’s video:
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Jul
20
Why You Don’t Need Motivation
July 20, 2009 | 4 Comments
Because motivation is an outside game.
Motivation relies on the conditions, circumstances and the people in your life to be just right before you feel motivated to act. If you rely on having outer conditions just right before you feel motivated to act, you could be waiting a long time.
In this video I’ll share what’s more important than motivation and why you don’t need motivation to make a change in your life. It’s all about the process and starting with the right part of the process.
Jun
22
How to Follow Through With Your Goals
June 22, 2009 | 4 Comments
Recently I was asked a question via email. I’ve left the person anonymous. Here’s the question:
Q: I have some issues with starting things and not finishing. Any suggestions on getting people like me to follow through on their tasks?
I answered this question with some of my own insights and experience in today’s video:
How to Follow Through With Your Goals
Jun
6
The Unconscious Mind Power Series 1
June 6, 2009 | 5 Comments
I put this video together because I wanted to bring this one idea to your attention. Your unconscious mind is responsible for approximately 95% of your behavior. It’s probably one of the biggest misconceptions people have about how their mind works. It’s also one of the most valuable.
It’s all in this video:
The Unconscious Mind Power Series 1
You can watch the second video here: The Unconscious Mind Power Series 2
Steve Dreaming Mind Powers Click here to read more…
Jun
1
How Much Money Do You Think You’re Worth?
June 1, 2009 | 7 Comments
The answer is different for different people, but as you’ll hear from this Harvard University study, you can break “worthiness” down into two groups. One group earns lots of money and the other group doesn’t earn very much.
Which one are you in?
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May
25
How Can I Make Someone Tell the Truth?
May 25, 2009 | 9 Comments
I’ll be honest with you. You can’t make someone do something they don’t want to do, but what you can do is use my lie-detector test to see if someone is telling you the truth or not. It’s really easy to do and once you get the hang of it, you’ll start to learn a lot about others.
Here’s my video:
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May
18
How to Squash Negative Thoughts - 6 Ways
May 18, 2009 | 5 Comments
If you find yourself thinking the same negative thought over and over again, it can sap the energy right out of you. Use these 6 tips to help eliminate negative thoughts and get rid of that little trickster between your ears:

