Wednesday, December 4, 2019

[Podcast] If you want to be rich and successful be like Spock PLUS the Law of Belief | RICH HABITS, POOR HABITS Podcast

If you want to be rich and successful be like Spock.

If you’re a Star Trek fan, you’ll really enjoy that segment where Tom Corley and I discuss controlling emotions as being one of the rich habits. Rhph 18 – If You Want To Be Successul Be Like Spock

And even if you aren’t, you’re going to get a lot of good information out of it.

Then, I’m going to teach you one of the lessons I learned many years ago. 

It’s an extended mindset moment about the Law of Belief. 

Once you understand the Law of Belief, you’re going to be much more in control of your life. 

You’ll be able to develop some more rich habits and get rid of some poor habits. 

Why You Want to Be Like Spock

For the few listeners out there who have never heard of Dr. Spock, he is the Vulcan in the Star Trek series, books, and movies. 

Spock’s overriding character trait was that he never expressed emotion and, thus, was ruled by logic.  

There is a great deal of new brain science out there that explains how emotions, in particular, negative emotions, alter brain performance.  

One of the most profound impacts emotions have on the brain is that they interfere with the operations of the Prefrontal Cortex. 

Why is that a problem? 

It’s a problem because the Prefrontal Cortex does numerous things, some of which impact your ability to live a successful, happy, healthy and wealthy life:

  • Executive Command and Control – The Prefrontal Cortex is the area of the brain where logic and decision-making reside.Multitasking Brain
  • Creativity – Insight, flashes of genius and intuition result from the joint communication between the Prefrontal Cortex and the Limbic system.
  • Consciousness – Although consciousness is spread out among many areas of the brain, the Prefrontal Cortex is the CEO of consciousness and self-awareness.
  • Emotional Control – The Prefrontal Cortex has the ability to stop emotions in their tracks, upon command.

When your emotions erupt, you have two choices – let them flow or shut them down. 

When you allow your emotions to flow, the Amygdala, one of the primary emotional centers of the brain, takes complete control of the brain by shutting down or overpowering the Prefrontal Cortex. 

There are millions of people around the world, sitting behind bars, all because they allowed their Amygdala to control their behaviours and decision-making. 

So, controlling your emotions keeps you out of trouble?

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Yes, but it is much more than that.

Controlling your emotions also happens to be critical to success, wealth, health and happiness. 

When the Prefrontal Cortex is trained to control emotions, and this training becomes a habit, the Amygdala loses all power over you.  

This allows you to intelligently and logically think through difficult situations, without any emotional interference. 

Those who have trained themselves to be unemotional are able to tune out all negativity, no matter the source, and go on about their business.  

Becoming successful is a process.

Part of that process is learning to Be Like Spock and control your emotions.

And, it’s a big part of that process.

The Law of Belief

Many years ago, I learned about the Law of Belief from Brian Tracy, one of my mentors.

The Law of Belief states that whatever you believe with emotion, becomes your reality. Rich Habits

The Law of Belief says that you don’t necessarily believe what you see, you see what you have already decided to believe. In other words, your beliefs control your reality. 

You act in a manner consistent with your innermost beliefs and convictions.

It’s not hard to tell what anyone believes by simply looking at what they’re doing.

This is a foundational law in life. 

That means that without wholeheartedly believing that something can actually be part of your reality, it will always remain out of your reach, no matter how desperately you want.

Our thoughts and our beliefs lead to our feelings, our feelings lead to our actions, and our actions lead to results. 

But the great thing about the Law of Belief is that it’s reversible. 

Our beliefs are built on a mixture of facts and fictitious perspectives. Belief

We learned the beliefs that we had when we were young. 

Beliefs are nothing more than illusions of reality, and we’re all walking around with tinted glasses on.

The problem is that we don’t know we’re wearing tinted glasses.

Our self-limiting beliefs make up fundamental flaws in our psychology.

The biggest part of success has to do with the way you think and the way you feel.

All the good property advice and information in the world won’t be enough if you’re sabotaging yourself with self-limiting beliefs.

But, if you engage in actions consistent with the beliefs you want to have about yourself and about your life, you can eventually develop the muscle – the beliefs – by lifting the right weights.

Links and Resources:

Michael Yardney

Metropole

Tom Corely’s Rich Habits Blog

Get your own copy of our international bestseller Rich Habits Poor Habits 

Some of our favourite quotes from the show: 

“If you have a team, if you’ve got people that work with you, whether they’re employees, teammates, partners, you like working with people who are volatile and you don’t know what’s going to come out of their mouth next.” – Michael Yardney Success Fear

“That’s something I’m going to say now – be like Spock.” – Michael Yardney

“It’s only what a person actually does that tells you what they truly believe.” – Michael Yardney

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