086: Destroy Overwhelm Today, Achieve Maximum Clarity and Get Back on Track to Making Money

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If you do the things you've always done, you'll get the results you've always gotten. Questions must be answered. Ask your "computer" brain for more negative answers and it will provide this to you. Ask for positive things and it also can't stop. "Destroy Overwhelm" FREE Report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZEki_gNCyI Important Quotes "You either create or allow everything that happens to you." -- Jack Canfield "Today may not seem like much, but you're trading a day of your life for it." -- Anonymous Questions As We Get Started Take stock of what matters and what doesn't. What can you let go? What is your usual reaction to: your bank account, your significant other, bad news, good news. What can you change? Do you work better under pressure (just enough chaos) or do you like getting further and further ahead? Do you have some skin in the game or are you just a spectator? Psychological Triggers to Become Instantly Productive Even in Overwhelm countdown timer (creates artificial urgency) Seinfeld technique (mark each day on the calendar when you complete something and don't break the chain) accountability partner (someone who can be proud of you when you finish) Resources Four Basic Emotions: happy, sad, afraid/surprised, angry/disgusted Plutchik Wheel of Emotion: joy, (love), trust, (submission), fear, (alarm), surprise, (disapproval / disappointment), sadness, (remorse), disgust, (contempt), anger, (aggression), anticipation (optimism) The "Feel Wheel" (Plutchik Wheel on Crack to identify an exact emotion) Combinations of the Plutchik Wheel Abraham-Hicks Model: joy, passion, enthusiasm, belief, optimism, hopefulness, contentment -- boredom, pessimism, frustration, overwhelm, disappointment, doubt, worry, blame, discouragement, anger, revenge, hatred, jealousy, insecurity, fear Tony Robbins' Six Human Needs: certainty, uncertainty, significance, love, growth, contribution Robbins' Classes of Experiences: feels good, good for you, good for others, serves the greater good. Transform Class 2 experiences into Class 1 experiences. Throw away Class 3 and Class 4 100 ways to say "great" 7 responses for common negative thoughts from Wayne Dyer Solutions to Overwhelm Helpless: Get some control back by making your bed. It's at least one thing you can control and one accomplishment you made today Disorganized: Four Daily Tasks: write down those quick goals. Break your problem down into component parts. Alarmed: Play it out to the logical conclusion. As in, if you're worried about money, take it to the most extreme conclusion. Will you be homeless? No, then it's not super terrible. Anxious: Exercise (even walking), eat better, move around, have better posture Indifferent/Unmotivated: Journal what you're feeling: sounds cheesy and is time consuming but works as a makeshift therapist. Combine something you don't like to do with what you do like to do, like play music while writing. Lonely: Be more social, find a mastermind or mentor

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