What determines human behavior and in particular
your eating behavior? I have yet to come across a psychiatrist,
psychologist or physician who can answer this question, yet this is the
most fundamental question if you wish to initiate lasting permanent
behavior change. If you can not answer this question, how could you
possibly expect to help someone make a change in there diet or insure
permanent weight loss? How can you move forward if you do not
definitively know what is moving you forward. What determines human
behavior and in particular your eating behavior is simply information.
Can you do anything in your life without talking to yourself or seeing a
picture of what you need to do? Of course not! It would be a little bit
like trying to read from a blank page. No information = no action!
The
next question is: What are the components of this information? The
components of the information that determines your emotional state and
behavior are words and pictures. The next logical question then is how
do you Recognize, Access and Change the information that is driving a
behavior that simply does not work? This is where over 20 years of
research and development come in with a program process now known as
Burris MIND/FITNESS. MIND/FITNESS answers the last question with great
precision and accuracy by virtue of starting out with the first two
questions. In the resolution of any problem it is always about the
question. Never has this been more relevant. Imagine if for the last 60
years psychologists asked, “How can I fix it?” instead of “Why is it
broken?!”
Why You Absolutely Must Take Control of Your Subconscious
To
give you an idea of the power of the subconscious, you can speak at a
rate of about two to three hundred words per minute. Your subconscious
runs at a rate of about one thousand to twelve hundred words per minute
which is about four times faster than you can speak. This is why you can
talk on the phone and perform other tasks like typing on the computer
or driving a car because the subconscious is already programmed to do
the other tasks. You can look at the conscious mind and the subconscious
mind like a tug of war with a vat of mud in the middle for whom ever
loses. The conscious mind is one-person on one side against the
subconscious, which are four people on the other side. If the conscious
decides to move in a different direction like changing your diet, losing
weight, increasing your fitness program, quitting smoking or any number
of other things, it is usually a losing proposition because you are
simply out numbered with information. This is why it is so difficult to
attain spontaneous change. Burris MIND/FITNESS will to make sure you
have the most people on your side in the tug of war.
Burris
MIND/FITNESS is based on the reality that all behavior is emotionally
driven or in other words your emotional state = your behavior. How you
feel about things you do will always determine whether you move toward
them or not. You will always move toward perceived pleasure and away
from pain. The key component of any behavioral change program must
include how to get control of your emotional state. So what is the
biggest difference between MIND/FITNESS and any other behavioral change
program? The question MIND/FITNESS asks is: “How can I fix it?” as
opposed to “Why is it broken?”
Example: If you get a flat tire on
your car, do you want to walk back down the road to find out why you got
the flat or do you want to know how to fix it so that you can keep
moving forward?
It is certainly not necessary to spend the last 40 years of your life analyzing the first 40 years of your life.
It
is imperative that you understand how to take control of the
subconscious because the mind is like a car without an off switch and an
unknown driver, if you do not predetermine the destination. If you
decide not drive it, it is going to drive itself or someone else may get
in the seat and drive it for you. Someone else driving might be ok if
you agree to where they are going but what if you do not like where they
are going?
For the first eighteen years of your life someone
else drove the car. This was usually with little or no consideration to
the younger passengers. Almost every decision was made for you. You were
told what to do, what to eat and learned how to react to any given
situation. All of this information is stored in the subconscious and
will arise randomly to determine your life’s path.
There are also
a tremendous number of variables that can occur in your initial
programming that may have little to do with your parents. The bottom
line still remains. Do you, at some point, want to drive or do you want
to continue letting someone or something else drive?
About the author:
Kelly Burris is the author of “Reprogramming the Overweight Mind: 7
Steps to Taking Control of Your Subconscious.” You can read the first
two chapters, or become a “Certified Burris MIND/FITNESS Consultant” by
going to http://www.KellyBurris.com
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