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MythBuster v2 –“Strong Willpower Will Always Trump Emotions”
Fact 1 – Your unconscious is about 100X faster than your conscious mind. Whatever exercise of will you wanted to make is long gone, before willpower can stop it. Basically, your horse is off to the races, and crossing the finish line, before you can even grab the reins. And way too o…Read More
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Hi Joel! Wonder if using simpler, conversational words would make your piece even more powerful? Win over vs trumps; power through, knee jerk reactions vs anticipatory. Simplify and tighten it up perhaps? Also, perhaps refining your viewpoint; often willpower can only get you so far; then what? Seriously, consider HYPNOSIS — and why? FACT:…Read More
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A first attempt at a visual to go with a post (no, I haven’t done word-making yet… I just want an attagirl for finally making time to do something with this!)
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Hi Nancy. The playbook is the same every single month. 😉 Go to The Starter Kit Section (https://contentpersonalityclub.com/courses/starter/) and you can print them for the rest of the year! Let me know if you have any other questions about this. <3
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MythBuster v1 – Is Willpower the Best Motor for Change?
Not sure about the title yet. And Fact 2 can probably be split in two.Fact 1- The amount of willpower you have is finite. And will raise or lower depending on physical & mental health, vitality, energy levels, stress, trauma, sleep, what’s important to you &/or what else is on you…Read More
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Joel – who are your Zoom Mates this month in your pod? You’ll want to tag them so they can review this and give feedback!
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I had the same issue. Shannon daid they where working on it….i think that also have to be your friend? Following your comment for insight.
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Hello Joel, I am one of your Zoom Mates. For the title, I would prefer Is Willpower the Best Motivator/Motivation for Change? I can relate to the fact that you present and find them compelling to try hypnosis. Fact 1: I would use nouns for all reasons. Fact 2, I would add the horse as an example to visualize what you mean. Let’s imagine a horse…Read More
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Maybe make the Myth an erroneous statement to make it more catchy. Like “You have to go through the misery of white-knuckling-it to change your life.”
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Hi Joel, will you have a visual that goes with the text?