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By Tom Corley
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Are you using only half of your brain?

Have you ever seen pictures or video footage of people who were in “shock” following some type of horrible accident?

In most of these pictures/videos, the individuals all look like zombies.

They are uncommunicative, unresponsive, and appear to be oblivious to the people who are trying to communicate with them.

Their very consciousness seems to be closed off to the world around them.

Why is that?

The reason is that when you are faced with a life or death situation, the fight or flight process takes over as the command and control centre of the brain.

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The conscious part of your brain completely shuts down.

Your visual cortex shuts down, so things your eyes are seeing are not processed by the occipital lobe.

Your hearing shuts down and all you hear is noise.

Your entire awareness of the outside world goes into shutdown mode.

You become oblivious to everything around you.

During life or death events, your thinking and focus are intentionally narrowed, so that you can focus on one thing – survival.

When you are in such a negative, threatening state, literally half of your brain shuts down.

Interestingly, when you experience stress or other negative emotions like anger, disgust, sadness, or depression, something similar inside your brain is going on.

When you are in a perpetual negative mental state, it’s as if you are putting yourself into shock. You shift into zombie mode, albeit at a lesser level.

The conscious part of your brain becomes less in control and your focus and awareness are narrowed.

As a result of this narrowed focus and awareness, you become oblivious to solutions and opportunities.

Those who remain perpetually negative, struggle financially, struggle to keep a job, struggle with relationships, and have almost no chance of succeeding in life because they are unable to see solutions and opportunities that would help them solve their problems and create a happy life.

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This is why it is critical to make positive thinking a daily habit.

We are all faced with everyday situations that cause stress, anger, disappointment, and sadness.

The key to breaking out of this negative mental outlook is practising positivity every day until it becomes a habit.

The starting point is gratitude.

Gratitude is the gateway to a positive mental outlook. Gratitude opens the door to positivity.

It shifts your thinking from negative to positive.

This has a cascading effect, opening up your mind and allowing you to see abundance in your life, rather than scarcity.

Gratitude gets you started on the path to a positive mental outlook.

When coupled with other positivity habits, such as meditation, daily positive affirmations, scripting your ideal life, visualizing that ideal life, or pursuing your dreams and goals, negativity fades away, replaced by hope, enthusiasm, optimism, joy, and fulfilment when you pursue dreams and goals.

There’s an abundance of science on this. It’s not new-age thinking or theory.

Dr. Barbara Frederickson, University of North Carolina, recently published the results of a study she conducted on this very topic.

When you are able to adopt habits that shift your thinking from negative to positive, you expand your thinking.

An abundance mindset takes hold and you are able to see solutions and opportunities that are all around you.

You turn on your entire brain, which then goes to work helping you manufacture the life of your dreams by pushing and pulling you, through intuition and gut feelings, in certain directions that lead to a happy, successful, and fulfilled life.

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About Tom Corley Tom is a CPA, CFP and heads one of the top financial firms in New Jersey. For 5 years, Tom observed and documented the daily activities of wealthy people and people living in poverty and his research he identified over 200 daily activities that separated the “haves” from the “have nots” which culminated in his #1 bestselling book, Rich Habits – The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals. Visit the website: www.richhabits.net
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Excellent, succinct information there Tom. Well written, I hope your message gets through to whoever needs this. Have a lovely Festive Season.

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