

NLP Lecture: How To Train Your Mind To Attract What You Want (Law of Attraction)
We shouldn’t be focusing on the good and bad things in life, nor should we quit. We must let ourselves be free and let go those who are bothering us. You’ll be able to express yourself better when you allow it. In this episode, David Snyder teaches us how to train our minds.
Standout Quotes:
- “When we start looking at ourselves as being broken, as being damaged, we're accepting it as an identity. The truth is, it's not who we are. It's just something we're doing, and you can always change what you're doing. “
- “When you're in denial, you give more energy to it. When you accept what happens and you allow yourself to express emotions, you gain more information and a better ability to change your perspective.”
- “We got to stop thinking about things as being good or bad. The moment we remove that distinction, it sets of filters from our experience. We get more freedom, and our life just gets a lot less stressful.”
- “You never fail until you quit. Everything else is just a break. It's just a rest.”
Key Takeaways:
- What we say we are is not always who we are. We made ourselves believe that it is who we are. We manipulated ourselves into changing ourselves up to the point that it became our identity.
- It is better to accept what really happened than deny everything. You’ll be able to move forward if you accept what happened
- Life has always been a mess which is why, you must not let yourself get dictated by the good and bad things in the society.
- Stopping for the mean time doesn’t equate to failure. What you are doing is to rest and ensure that everything’s okay.
Episode Timeline:
[00:00] Unorthodox Hypnosis vs. NLP
[02:56] Building Blocks of Thoughts
[03:39] Resources
[06:45] Interpreted Reality
[09:08] Identity vs. Activity
[10:00] Acceptance, Rejection, Projection, Connection
[16:24] Thinking and Remembering
[17:39] Behavior
[19:15] Life is Either Black or White
[21:22] Unconditional Love of the Unconscious Mind
[24:45] Balance between Conscious and Unconscious
[25:55] Feedback vs. Failure
[28:10] Fractionation