The School of Greatness - Change Your Mindset TODAY To Live Your Happiest and Healthiest Life EP 1461
Episode Date: June 30, 2023The Summit of Greatness is back! Buy your tickets today – summitofgreatness.comDr. Joe Dispenza teaches us all how to have a stronger mindset to live happier and healthier lives. We’re talking abo...ut gratitude, and why it can help you start living the life you desire today. James Clear is a writer and speaker focused on habits, decision making, and continuous improvement. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Atomic Habits. Clear is a regular speaker at Fortune 500 companies, and his work has been featured in places like Time magazine, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and on CBS This Morning. Lisa Nichols shares how she lives day to day with an abundant mindset. Today she is a hugely successful entrepreneur, life coach, and CEO of one of the first publicly traded self-development companies. We go into all the details of how she turned her life around from an existence of scarcity to a massively abundant one.Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., cell biologist and lecturer, is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Bruce was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and later performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford University. He is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, The Honeymoon Effect, and co- author with Steve Bhaerman of Spontaneous Evolution.In this episode you will learn,How visualization creates cognitive dissonance and why this leads to action.Why your calling and purpose should change over the course of your life.How you can change your programming.The differences between the conscious and unconscious mind.How to turn all of your limiting thoughts into positive actions.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1461Dr. Joe Dispenza’s full episode - https://link.chtbl.com/1413-podJames Clear’s full episode - https://link.chtbl.com/1395-podLisa Nichols’ full episode - lewishowes.com/979Bruce Lipton’s full episode - https://link.chtbl.com/1312-pod
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Calling all conscious achievers who are seeking more community and connection,
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invite your friends, and I'll see you there. We are the creators of our lives and not the
victims of our lives. Taking time in your life to invest in yourself is to invest in a future.
And when you invest in yourself, you invest in your future.
And when you believe in yourself, you believe in possibility.
Welcome to the School of Greatness.
My name is Lewis Howes, a former pro athlete turned lifestyle entrepreneur. And each week we bring you an inspiring person or message to help you discover how to unlock
your inner greatness.
Thanks for spending some time with me today.
Now let the class begin.
Welcome to this special masterclass.
We brought some of the top experts in the world to help you unlock the power of your life through this specific theme today.
It's going to be powerful, so let's go ahead and dive in.
I want everyone listening for the next seven days to try something. And if you could give one to three different things
that we could think differently or eliminate
when a thought comes to us or we react in a certain way,
if there's something you think,
if we eliminated one, two, or three things,
and we did this every day for seven days,
we would start to see incredible feelings of differently,
would feel healthier, more lively, more more loved what would be those few things
okay well most people number one they get up in the morning and the first
thing they do is they think about the problems in their life and those
problems are memories from the past so the moment they think about the problems
are thinking in the past right every one of those problems has an emotion attached
to them so they start feeling unhappy
or unworthy or whatever.
And how you think and how you feel is your state of being.
So most people's entire state of being is in the past when they start today.
So if they're in the familiar past, they're going to live in a predictable future, right?
So they get up and they check their cell phone, they check their text, their WhatsApp, their
Facebook, they post something on Facebook, they tweet, they Twitter, they check the news.
Then they go to the bathroom, get a cup of coffee, take a shower, get dressed, check more emails, drive to work the same way, do the same thing.
So they're in a program.
They've actually lost their free will to the program.
Wow.
So if you start your day and you start your day with this simple question, what is the greatest ideal of myself that I can be today?
You ask yourself that question. Now, listen, your body's going to go like, well, you've got to get a cup of coffee. I can be today? You ask yourself that question.
Now listen, your body's going to go like,
well, we've got to get a cup of coffee.
I'm tired.
I'm tired.
And you've got to go, ah, ah, ah, ah.
Body, you're not the mind.
I'm the mind right now.
You're going to sit here.
I'm going to feed you.
You're going to get your coffee.
You're going to do all those things.
But right now, this is my time.
You're going to obey me, right?
So now the body's no longer the mind.
You're the mind.
And so when it wants to get up and you become aware of it and return back to the present moment, every time you do, that's a victory.
And you're changing some aspect of yourself.
So then ask yourself.
I do this all the time.
Write down four thoughts that you're going to stay conscious of the whole day.
I can't.
It's too hard.
You'd be surprised the moment you become conscious of what those thoughts are, how unconscious you've been to stay conscious of the whole day. I can't. It's too hard. You'd be surprised the moment you become conscious
of what those thoughts are,
how unconscious you've been to them all day,
for weeks on end.
Write down what you speak, how you speak,
four things you want to change,
how you act.
How do you act?
Do you complain? Do you blame?
Do you make excuses?
Do you feel sorry for yourself?
That's a victim consciousness.
What emotions do you live by? Is it possible that you're so used to living by guilt?
You don't even know it's guilt. It just feels like you do you allow your energy to drop?
Become conscious of those states of mind and body and review them and say this is the old self then say
What thoughts do I want to fire and wire in my brain and start firing and wiring and start feeling it?
What behaviors will I demonstrate today?
What choices will I make?
One day, one lifetime.
And just like you did, rehearse them.
Rehearse the whole entire thing.
Begin to install the neurological hardware in your brain.
And if you keep installing it, the hardware is going to become a software program.
And you're going to start thinking and acting that way.
And then here's the tough part.
programming to start thinking and acting that way and then here's a tough part can you teach your body emotionally what your future is gonna feel like before
it's made manifest and don't get up until you feel that way now practice
that for a few days and then see if you can stay in that state and watch all of
a sudden all those weird doors start opening for you synchronicities synchronicities whatever they are number two take up time at the
end of your day the end of your day before you lay down and give thanks for
your life and feel gratitude and really teach your body what it feels like the
emotional signature of gratitude when gratitude means you're getting something
if I give you something that's a value you would say thank you because you The emotional signature of gratitude. Gratitude means you're getting something.
If I give you something that's of value, you would say thank you because you would feel it, right?
So when you're receiving, you're giving thanks.
So gratitude is the ultimate state of receiving.
So then people only accept, believe, and surrender to the thoughts equal to their emotional state.
So if you're in a state of gratitude, every thought's going to make it right down into your body.
If you're saying, I'm healthy, I'm healthy, I'm healthy,
I'm wealthy, I'm wealthy, I'm wealthy,
and your body's programmed in negativity,
it's saying, no, you're not, no, you're not, no, you're not. That thought's going to stop right here.
So as you elevate your state,
there are about 1,200 different chemical reactions
that go on in the body that begin to restore and repair the body in a state of gratitude
And so we've done the research to prove that ten minutes and just feel it with all of your heart
That's it. Well third thing and
very important
Take time whenever it is
Sit down close your eyes and begin to just open your awareness to the space around you.
And just sense it and pay attention to it and become more aware of it.
The act of opening your awareness begins to reduce the stress hormones and creates more coherent brainwave states.
I'm doing it right now.
It's just a practice.
Yeah.
It's just a practice.
And the more you do it, the better you get at it.
Who's been your greatest teacher?
Life, no doubt about it.
I believe that life is our initiation.
I mean, I do my best to see my life as a reflection of my mind.
And I think that life is our greatest teacher.
Reflection of your mind is essentially like
what you've created is a reflection
of how you've been thinking.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
So if you're showing up sick physically,
then that's what you've created in your mind.
Look, I don't believe that germs make me sick.
I believe I make me sick.
I do.
I mean, there's no germs with my name on it out there.
I mean, they're called opportunistic bacteria because they're waiting for an opportunity for your immune system to be compromised.
And so for me personally, you have to ask myself this question every day.
At what point do I stop believing that I create my life?
What is that point?
So I'm always pushing that envelope a little bit more.
So for me, I think life is our initiation we don't need to go to any ancient school of wisdom in the Himalayas and we life is our initiation
and when you meet the challenges in your life from a greater level of mind you're
going to begin to move through those initiations and what is the side effect
of that wisdom anddom. And that's
what we take with us, being wise. Powerful. Wow. How can we connect with you online and
go to your events? What's the best place to go to? So my website is just drjoethespenza.com,
d-r-j-o-e-thespenza.com. And there's just a ton of resources there. We have an online progressive
course now.
I don't teach those courses anymore because my interest is in the weeklongs.
So for people who come to a weeklong, they do a home study course where they get the
basics, they understand what we're doing.
It's about 23 hours.
They can do it in however long they want.
And then with that comes another study course, and then they can come to a weeklong and join
a community of people that are all about passion and the unknown.
Amazing.
Yeah.
Amazing.
When's the next event?
Well, the next event, gosh, the next week long is in Toronto, September 1st through 7th, and it's pretty close to sold out.
Yeah.
Then we'll be in Australia in October, and then the UK in November, and then Cancun, Mexico in December.
And then I got a couple events that I'm doing here and there, other things.
Amazing.
Yeah.
A couple final questions for you.
This one's called the three truths that I ask everyone at the end.
If you imagine it's your last day many years from now and you've achieved or created or been
anything you've wanted to do.
You've done it all, right?
Everything you can think of has happened, created it, books, events, whatever you want
to do, healed the world, you've done it all.
For whatever reason, you've got to take everything with you, all your writings, your research,
material, videos, events.
It's not available for anyone to have anymore mm-hmm but you have a piece of paper and you get to write down three
things you know to be true about your life or the lessons that you would leave
behind and this is the only lessons that they would have access to mm-hmm what
would you say are your three truths Wow number one is that the divine lives in
every human being and that we have to
make an effort to connect with it every day and when we do it answers the call
in ways that we would just never anticipate and I know that to be the
truth and that nobody is so special to be excluded from that phenomenon.
Number two is that we are the creators of our lives and not
the victims of our lives and that taking time in your life to invest in yourself
is to invest in a future and when you invest in yourself you invest in your
future and when you believe in yourself you believe in possibility and I think
that everybody secretly believes in themselves. And so taking time to understand that we are just works in progress
and to find time to forgive ourselves and to forgive others and start fresh the next day is a blessing.
And finally, I think that it's not our purpose in life to be a popular or successful or beautiful or
Intelligent our purpose in life is to remove those blocks those valves those limitations that stand in the way between
us and that divine intelligence and when we do
It begins to make its way through us and we
become more like it we become more loving it is a loving intelligence we
become more giving it's a giver of life become more conscious it's a
consciousness we become more mindful it has an infinite mind we become more
willful it has an amazing will its nature becomes our nature its mind
becomes our mind and and then we don't have to try to be liked
or try to be important or try to be recognized. We're just happy for no reason at all. And I
think that is the natural state of being. And I think that we innately know that on some level.
What are three to five non-negotiable habits that every human being should, and if they could do on a daily basis, it would improve their lives and everyone's life around them?
What are those non-negotiable habits on a daily basis we should do?
Yeah, three habits that would improve everybody's lives on a daily basis.
It's so hard to give an answer like that because obviously everybody's dealing with different know, dealing with different stuff, but there are a few things that I think I do genuinely think
most people would benefit from. So, um, the easy answer would be, uh, or the easy way to frame this
would be reading, but I don't think it actually has to be reading books. I think it just is the,
the habit of learning something new. So if you, you know, listening to podcasts, reading a book,
watching a good YouTube video, whatever, it doesn't matter what version of that it is.
But if you go to bed a little bit smarter than you were when you woke up, that's going to improve
your life. And just having this thirst for lifelong learning, having an eagerness to learn
or discover something new each day, it's going to pay off in a huge way in the long run, no matter what topics you're interested in. So a habit of some small habit of daily learning,
let's just call it learn something new for 10 minutes each day. Some sort of physical activity,
you know, this is, I think, an important realization about all habits, which is in most areas of life, there might not be a thousand ways
to do something, but there's almost always more than one way. And, you know, I like working out
in the gym, but not everybody wants to train like a bodybuilder and that's fine. You know,
like you can kayak or go running or rock climbing or ride a bike or whatever. There's like a
bazillion ways to live an active lifestyle. and you should choose the version of your habits that is most exciting
to you like in in a way that's the first biggest hurdle to clear when building habits is have you
selected a habit that you're genuinely interested in that you're actually engaged with because if
it's something that you actually care about there are going to be like endless opportunities for improvement if you're not actually care if you don't actually care about
it if you're just doing it because you kind of feel like society is encouraging you to do it or
your parents want you to do it or your peers are kind of subtly saying hey this is something you
should do then even the obvious improvements are going to feel like a chore, you know? So let's call it 10
minutes of learning something new, some sort of physical activity, whatever is exciting or
interesting to you. And then I think the other one is a process, a habit of reflection and review.
So it's very easy in life to be so busy or working on stuff heads down or just have the next task come up, whether it's things you got to do for your kids or responsibilities at work that you never take even five minutes to step back and best use? And boy, there is nothing so
wasteful as working hard on the wrong thing. You know, like so many people work really hard,
but are you directing your energy and attention to the best spot? And so the only way to discover
that, like, I know I'm not smart enough to figure it out on the first time. Like I can't, I can't
just sit down, give me five minutes and be like, like oh this is exactly what i should be focused on it takes iteration it takes refinement it takes a
process of reflecting and reviewing and looking back on the previous day and be like hey was that
a good way to spend my time like did i live a good life today and the more that you do that the more
you start to course correct and the other tricky thing and the reason this needs to be a habit that
you revisit consistently i don't necessarily think it needs to be daily, but consistently
is the answer changes over time. You know, like what you want shifts over time, the situation
you're in or the resources you have or the time you have shifts over time. And so you need to
keep coming back to this. Maybe it's every week, maybe it's once a year, but whatever it is, you need a chance to reflect and review and to try to ask yourself, is there a better way to do this?
Am I working on the right thing? Am I working on what actually matters? Am I directing my attention
and energy in the highest and best way? Yeah. And how, how important is accountability then
in your mind when we are taking on these new habits for ourselves? Is it important to have self-accountability, buddy accountability, coach accountability, you know, social accountability? Do those support habits, forming these consistent habits? And what other factors are in play there they definitely
support them um or or hinder them potentially depending on the the people around and the you
know the group that you're part of ultimately the form of accountability that matters the most is
self-accountability it's almost impossible to exceed the standards that you have for yourself
like that almost always sets the baseline you know know, if your, your beliefs or your standards are almost always going to be the limit on what
you allow yourself to do or what you accept. Now it's easier to stick to high standards in a
supportive environment than it is in a, uh, an unsupportive one. So there are a lot of things
that can influence whether you want to maintain that standard, but ultimately the standard you hold yourself to is going to be the most important thing. Now, having said that,
I do think that the social environment, the tribes that you belong to influence your habits in a
really dramatic way. So if I had to pick one topic that I think is even more important now
than I realized when I was writing the book, I would probably say
the social environment. We're all part of multiple tribes. Some of those tribes are really large,
like what it means to be American or what it means to be Australian. Some of those tribes are small,
like what it means to be a neighbor on your street or a member of the local CrossFit gym.
But all of those tribes, large and small, they have a set of expectations. You know,
they have a set of social norms. They have a set of beliefs that, Hey, this is how you act in this
group. This is what's normal and expected. And the more that your habits align with the expectations
of the group, the easier it is to stick with them, the more like appealing and attractive they are
because they signal to the people around you, Hey, look to you know like i'm part of this and the more that they go against the grain
of the tribes that you belong to the harder they are to stick to because you start to get
criticized for them and if people have to choose between you know what i have habits that i don't
really love but i fit in i belong i'm part something. Or I have the habits that I want to have,
but I'm cast out, I'm ostracized, I'm criticized.
I mean, the desire to belong will often overpower
the desire to improve.
You know, belonging will,
the loneliness will lose to belonging.
And so you need to get those two things aligned
and join groups where your desired behavior
is the normal behavior.
It is so true. And it doesn't mean you can't make it happen. There's a great example that came up
this week. Someone on my team on our team call said, uh, I asked, I asked everyone on the call.
I said, what is one thing you want to let go of next year for your life? Like what's one thing
that's not serving you right now that you want to let go of? And this person said, I want to let go of drinking, drinking alcohol,
or at least drinking as frequently as I do with the social circles that I'm in.
And I thought that was interesting because I've never been drunk in my life.
I don't drink.
It's not a part of my identity.
I never did it from sports, and then after sports, I was just like, why?
It didn't make sense to me.
Nothing good or bad about it.
It just wasn't make sense to me. Nothing good or bad about it. It just
wasn't fitting my values personally. I have other problems, which is sugar, right? It's like, I've
got that. That's my vice, right? So no judgment here. But I was just like, this never stopped for
me, you know, in every, until maybe the last four or five years years where anytime I'd go out in college, after college,
then the business world, restaurants, networking events, like all that stuff, people would always
try to influence me to drinking. And so I had to be, I had to be so firm in my beliefs and really
just not even care at all about it that I just knew that people were going to try to influence
me. They would try to say a joke. They'd be, I can't believe you never drank,
all these different things. Try to get me to drink for the first time, all this stuff. I knew it
happened every single week. And I just realized, okay, this is going to happen no matter what type
of circles I'm in, unless I find people that do not drink, which is very rare. And which is one
of the reasons why with my girlfriend, when we started dating, I was like, listen, it's not gonna work.
If you like to drink, I don't think I can date you.
Like, it doesn't mean you're a bad person.
I just don't wanna be in that environment
for the rest of my life
with the person I'm choosing to be with.
And so I had to make a conscious decision.
And she was like, well, I don't really need it.
Like, maybe I'll drink a glass of wine once a month.
I'm like, okay, that's fine.
But if this is a weekly thing,
like, it's just not gonna work because I've chosen this to be a
high priority of my value for my life. And it's very challenging if there's something you want
to do and the people around you are influencing you the other way in terms of accountability.
So I think it doesn't mean you can't do it, but choosing to be around people or groups or tribes, like you mentioned that are supportive,
even if it's the local CrossFit gym or whatever it might be, find those communities as much as
possible. You know, if your family isn't as supportive, find these other micro tribes to
support you in that habit form. So I think it's really powerful. And one of the surprising things
that I came across when I was researching the book is a lot
of these self-control studies. We typically will like kind of the standard story we all tell is,
oh man, I wish I had the discipline of that person, or I wish I was, you know,
as consistent as this professional athlete or whatever. But in fact, um, the people who exhibit
the highest self-control are often the people who are tempted the least that's like the predominant pattern that is common across those different contexts is that they are
cookies in your house you're not going to eat them yeah and so you know you want to stack the deck
in your favor and design an environment or join groups and tribes where your desired behavior is
normal where your desired behavior is easy and if you desired behavior is easy. And if you do that for yourself,
sure, you'll still have to put effort in,
but it's gonna be so much more productive
and easy to stick to the habit
because you're in a space and a context
that's designed to support it.
And that's maybe one of the biggest hacks
or strategies for building better habits
is worry a little bit less
about having superhuman willpower
and worry a little bit more about designing an environment where you don't need willpower at all.
You did something really smart, which I think a lot of people aren't willing to do.
You spent 10 years writing every week in an incredible article or articles that were so detailed, so thought out, so researched.
And you said, how can I serve the maximum number of people in my niche and then start branching
out in the space as well and do it consistently over a decade without really making a lot of money,
you know, selling other things. And then you came out with a book. And now this doesn't happen for everyone. But then you came out with a book. And it became, you know, a one of the best selling
books of the year of the most selling book of last year on Amazon, like you said, top five,
I think this year as well. And it just continues to add value to people. And I think it's a testament
to what you created for a decade plus of adding value. So congratulations on everything, man.
Yeah, thank you. That's very, very nice. You to say it's been a wild ride. I, there are a couple
of things going on there. Like I do try to operate with this core value of always give value before
you ask for value. And if you think about in any business, but like in my business at writing
books, the amount of, um, what it costs a reader or what it costs a customer
is not just how much they have to pay for the book. It's also how much time they have to spend
reading it or finding it and so on. And whatever that total cost is, time plus money, that's like
the amount they have to pay. And then whatever I get paid is what what i make but what they get in return should be like well in
excess of that so like the value they get minus the time and money they spend there's some surplus
there and we could call it whatever but i like think about it as like goodwill and i always want
to have a surplus of goodwill um and so everything that i create whether it's an article or a newsletter or the book, I want people to have this feeling that it's like, oh my gosh, I get so much out of this.
Of course, I would want to open the next email.
Or of course, I would want to buy the book.
It's like such an obvious win for me.
So I always try to give value before I ask for value.
And I don't think that there's any one way to do this.
Like you could start with the book and not have an audience for example but the way that i did it is i wanted to focus on building the audience first building
the platform first give as much value as possible get the audience as large as possible and then i
was able you know i didn't have any credentials right like i don't have any background for and
there was no reason for me to get a book deal i I was just a guy with a blog. And the only reason that any of the publishers in New York met with me is because I spent that time
building the email list and developing the audience. And then that got my foot in the door
and got the book deal. And then of course you have to execute well on that and create something
valuable. And then ultimately the book being a hit was sort of just all this potential energy that had been built up for two
years or five years or whatever. And then it being released when, when the book came out.
So I, to a large degree, I kind of think that's the hardest thing about writing books is all the
work is upfront. You know, you have to build the audience and write it and edit it and make the
marketing plan and start to record
interviews and execute on that. You have to do all of that stuff before you sell a single copy.
And most people are just not willing to delay gratification that long. You know, I mean,
it's probably depending on how you measure it. Atomic habits took somewhere between like three
and six years. Definitely at least three years. Cause that's how long it was
from when I got the book deal, but I was doing a lot before I even got the book deal. So you know,
it's just a long time to work on something without making a cent from it. And so if you're willing to
do that, then you can get a great result. Thoughts that you say in your mind quietly every day and the words you speak out loud
every day, how important are they together and which one is more valuable if you can
only choose one?
Negative thoughts but positive words?
Positive thoughts but negative words?
Or do they both need to be in alignment towards your mission and purpose?
Well, so I'll start with this.
Your life is a physical manifestation of the conversation going on in your head.
I'm going to start with that.
Can we just speak for like 24 hours on this?
I love this.
Right.
Your life is a physical manifestation of the conversation going on in your head.
So if you said nothing but thought everything,
your life is going to show up to make your thoughts true.
So you have one job.
You have one job in your life for you to make what you think about life true
so that you're not wrong.
You don't want to walk around wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.
You want to be right about the life you see.
So you're going to work hard,
work hard to produce the life that you talk about in your mind,
whether that life is no one loves me, I'm all alone. You can be in a group of people and you
will think I'm so alone and, and you will feel alone and things will show up to co-sign your
loneliness just because you're looking for that. And if you start with I must say the mind
like the mind is that thing the mind is the core engine it starts all things it
shuts all things down when I start thinking something different like hold
on stop I want to think something I shut down that behavior I shut down that
outcome when I burst something I birth it in my mind I focus on my mind I see
myself there in my mind before I focus on my mind I see myself there in
my mind before I got on with you I was doing guided visualizations I'm
recording them so people and I mean they're juicy and I'm saying see
yourself here because if you can see it and then the the key is evoke the
emotion as if you were there yeah right and that's why people are who are sad
all the time are sad because they're thinking of things that make them sad
and then the emotion and follows the thought so I must say everything starts
with your thought Louis but let me just say this when you speak you speak your
future into the world you see your feet whatever you speak, you speak your future into the world. You speak your future. Whatever
you say, whatever falls off your tongue, when you say, I am, right? The unconscious mind
says, and you are so. Whatever comes on the other side of that. And so you ask me a hard
question, which one is most important? It starts with the thought. I think the thought
is that that's where everything originates and then you add a whole lot
of turbo boost to it with your tongue yeah when you align the two and then you
add to it like should be the beach the b12 of action action is like action is
like that's the nitro that's the nitro like right and i see so many
people they think it they write it they journal it they talk about it and they do no action
and i go you understand that the action is that that's like that's like putting the flower in the
sun because they require sun and so yeah yeah i had this a beautiful explanation. And I had a Navy SEAL on six, seven months ago.
His name is Chad.
And he talked about as a SEAL, he used the tongue as a rudder in a boat.
And he said, what you speak is going to lead you down the ocean or the river or wherever on the boat you're on.
And so he never says anything negative out loud because it's so powerful in the Navy SEALs he talked
about how powerful it is no matter how much pain they're experiencing in hell
week and all this stuff they're dealing with they never allow the tongue to
speak something negative otherwise they'll ultimately quit and give up
right right right right too painful to deal with what they deal with right to
then say I'm, I'm hurting.
I'm tired.
I can't do it.
Right, right.
Don't speak that.
Don't speak that.
Because whatever you speak feels like it expands.
Of course.
Energy grows where energy goes.
It expands.
So speak life.
Speak possibility.
There is not one dark situation that doesn't have a glimmer of light.
It doesn't mean it's going to be convenient to see.
That's true.
And most of us are looking for convenient light.
Yes.
Oh, man, I want to speak for like five more hours with you.
But I want to try to finish with a few final questions here,
even though I don't want to finish this.
We'll have to come back on.
Yeah, we'll bring it back on.
Let's just do this again.
I promise it won't be as challenging to get me in the future. I promise,
my friend. I want to talk about, for a moment, purpose, because I feel like right now we're
seeing a lot of people with scattered purposes, especially with everything that's happening in
the world over the last three months, six months. I'm seeing so many big influencers go through divorce
who are publicly had great relationships. I'm seeing people's businesses go under
because they were in the events business or whatever and they weren't able to adapt and
shift. I'm seeing people scattered with their purpose and unclear. Let's speak to
this because I think it's two different questions.
One is how to truly figure out what your purpose is because I think it's seasonal. What your
purpose was when you were 10 is different now.
I agree.
It's seasonal, so it's hard for, it's a very broad question and I don't want to set you
up with that because I think it's unfair when people ask you that for me. But if you think,
I know what my purpose is,
like I know I'm meant to go do this thing. I think I'm supposed to go after this. I feel like maybe
I should try this thing, but I'm afraid. How do you, how would you coach someone who knows what
they're supposed to do, or at least they think they do until they figure it out and it's not it
or it is it. How do you coach people or encourage people to
actually do it, to actually overcome that final hurdle of fear, whether they're afraid of failure,
afraid of success, afraid of judgment, whether they've got a really good life and a really good
job, but it's just not there. It's not pulling them to their ultimate purpose. What do you share in that line? So one of the first things I do is I ask them to please
let's quantify and give life to what does it cost you to stay still. So, you know, I'm a straight
no chaser kind of girl, right? We're not just going towards something. We also have to realize that to the same degree that you asked the weight loss,
uh, why did I do it? I, because what would it cost me with all my success?
What would it have cost me to stay in that 220 pound body?
What's the cost? And so when I saw that, that's why I responded. I,
I, if I, if I didn't give myself this, right, I was very clear with the cost.
So number one, I would say, what does it cost you?
And my students know me.
I do this in my workshop, my trainings for my platinum level students and my coaches
and students that are getting certified to be a Lisa Nichols trainer.
And I ask them hard questions.
What does it cost you to stay in that
mindset and they have to list it and I say what part of the price have you
already paid and they just get this role they're like ah and I say so how long I
don't know miss whatever you want how much longer do you want to pay that
price right oh it's 10 years to are PIF? Are we paid in full now?
Are we PIF?
I paid it full and I keep paying.
Exactly.
And so I use this metaphor that if you went to the store and bought a dozen eggs and you
went home and you scrambled all the eggs and you cooked the eggs and then you took the
empty carton back to the grocery store and you said, I'd like to buy these again.
The cashier will go, but you already bought them. Why are you buying? Why are you paying for it again? That's what we're doing. back to the grocery store and you said I'd like to buy these again the the cash
you're gonna but you already bought them why are you buying why are you paying
for it again that's what we're doing we're paying for the same behavior over
and over again and so one get clear that your PIF that you're paid in full for
not being in action like I I've already paid it I've been three years of wanting
a dream and not have whatever your reasons are right number two is
Let's talk about everything that happens if you fail
Let's just unpack that you go back to where you're at now. Yeah, you're right
Actually, you never back to where you are now because now you got some kind of lesson that you didn't
Yeah, right. You got some kind of experience. So so what happens if you fail? Okay, great
So what lessons can we pull out of that?
So now let's agree to if we fail, let's fail forward.
So then let's define what does failing forward look like.
So then we get very descriptive
on what does failing forward look like.
What will I do with the lessons?
What will I, I'll document four to six things I did right.
And I'll document two to three things
that I can improve upon and I'll implement them all on the next go-round
so then we take out all the possibility and I even go as far as saying so what
if people judge you I unpack it what do people judge you let's say they like
they talk really bad about you on social media for like a three days like it goes
a while well then what happens well on the sixth day like a three days like it goes a while well
then what happens well on the sixth day I get up and do it again so all of a
sudden I take all the all the juice out of the out of the out of the balloon of
all we just deep dive into the darkness of your illusions deep dive into the
darkness of your mind so like what okay well my I'll lose this money okay you
lost how much 40,000 okay all 40,000 gone so now what I don't know okay well my i'll lose this money okay you lost how much 40 000 okay all 40 000 gone so now what
i don't know okay well let's let's let's figure out a plan because you already lost the money we
lost the money let's let's now i can start saving again or i can do whatever okay great so then
every all these big possibilities are now just situations then i go, so what can we do to eliminate the possibility of that occurring?
So now we go into strategy. So I'm real big on strategy. I'm real big on milestones. I believe
that you should not set a macro goal without setting several micro goals. So I live in micro
goals. Like my number that I want to generate this year, I don't ever look at that after November
of the year prior. After November, 2019, I don't ever look at that after November of the year prior.
After November 2019, I don't really look at it. I look at every monthly goal because that's my
milestone. I know that goal and I know that goal is tied into my annual goal. So I don't have to
worry about it. So I'm seeing if I'm on track, off track, on track because I can handle that.
That's palatable, right? So then a lot of times entrepreneurs set like like big bodacious
goal and you have a release of endorphins when you first said it but
then it goes away because you don't even know how you gonna get there yeah and so
I'm real big on my like just on my campus I'm real big on three things a
strategy right milestones and accountability by win dates buy win by who right and so make it doable make
it so you can see it set it up in 90 days and so um i i i think that purpose comes with a plan
and oftentimes we live we leave purpose so big and so ambiguous that it feels difficult to touch
and so ambiguous that it feels difficult to touch.
And so if you're supposed to inspire millions, okay, great. So for August, how many of you gonna touch
toward that million?
We gonna get to millions, we gonna get to millions.
But are we touching 5,000?
Are we touching 50,000?
And then by November, did you grow your social media platform
by 3% or by 30% like less something
trackable and measurable so that you can see that purpose being fulfilled so you
can trust your picker so many of us haven't had enough indicators haven't
had enough evidence that we've done it the way we thought we would do it or
better that now you're starting to pull back on trusting your picker well you need evidence if the court of law sends a man to prison because of evidence
or lets a woman walk because of lack of evidence then why not use evidence in your life that you're
ready for such a time as this but you have to set it up in such a way where you can see the trackable evidence.
What do we say to ourselves when we don't do self-care? What are we saying about how much we are worth to ourselves when we delay that for months and years of taking care of ourselves?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm not important enough to put at the front of my own line.
Yeah. I'm not important enough to put at the front of my own line.
You always are going to have a line of people to serve, things to do.
And you got one job to stand at the front of your own line.
You're saying that you're training other people how to treat you by the way you treat yourself. And so you are saying that I still need to heal in the area of feeling important enough to prioritize my self-care.
You also may be saying and can be saying,
I still need to learn how to fall in love with myself
enough to take care of me the way I take care of others.
And that's so many people.
You take care of those around you
far better than you take care of yourself.
Yeah, yeah.
This is beautiful.
You shared last time,
I wanna see if your three truths are the same.
So at the end of every interview,
I ask people what their three biggest truths are, if this was their last day on earth many years from now, and all of their
content was, I had to go with them to the next place. And there was no more videos or
books or anything of your message, but you could share three lessons to the world or
three truths. I'm curious if your three truths have changed in this season. So I'll ask you,
what are your current three truths?
You are greater than your circumstances.
It's your birthright.
It's your birthright to have joy and abundance and love and fairness.
and abundance and love and fairness.
And it's your responsibility to leave this planet a better place than it was before you came by your contribution.
My final question, what's your definition of greatness currently?
Being willing to lift others as you climb.
Being willing to lift others as you climb. Being willing to lift others as you climb. Being
willing to speak even if your voice shakes. Being willing to lift as you climb and being
willing to speak even if your voice shakes.
What are the main limiting beliefs that you just hear consistently that most people tend to have if they're not in a have a higher level program that they've caught and switched with? in is the lack of power they feel over their own health and their own reality.
That I'm a victim.
I'm a victim of my genes.
I'm a victim of this world out here.
I say, if the belief system is translated into behavior, if I believe I'm a victim,
then my behavior will be as a victim.
No power.
You guys tell me what to do, and I'll try and do what you just said.
And I say, well, that's the biggest problem of all, because quantum physics, I mentioned,
is the most valid science. And principle number one is you're the creator of this. It's like,
well, when are you going to own that? And the answer is, I could say it, but then you walk away and a few minutes later, you're back into your world again, everything's gone.
You know, listen, it took me a while. I learned and understood that, oh my God,
this is how it works. And I was so excited. I wanted to get people, I'm not going to tell
anybody, listen to this, this is how it works. So I beginning got some people together and I
started to go off. Let me tell you how to create the most beautiful life experience.
And then they'd look at me and they go, you know, Lipton, for a guy who says, you know,
this, your life doesn't look that good. Interesting. It was my wake up call. I said,
how the hell can I talk about how wonderful this is? And I'm not practicing it. And I immediately
said to myself, no, don't go out there and talk to anybody about this.
Why?
Until you do it.
So what were the things that were holding you back before you discovered this?
And then what was the new program that you started to implement for yourself on a consistent basis to have 100% upgraded program?
Yeah.
Well, one of the things professionally, okay. I was doing a great job.
I had a great professorship in a medical school, all that kind of stuff. You know, personally,
my life sucked. I had a relationship off the ground. I go, why not? And I go, well, now that
I know about it, I was programmed about relationships by observing my father and my
mother. Well, they had dysfunctional relationships.
So what do you think I downloaded?
Dysfunction.
So my conscious mind goes forward and says, yeah, I want to have a great relationship.
I get into it.
My subconscious mind steps up and says, oh, this is how we do a relationship.
You, oh, oh, game over.
You know why?
Because I didn't see the negative behaviors
that I was putting out.
My partner, potential partner saw them
and gave them cause for alarm.
I don't think I want to be with this guy, you know?
That was me.
And then I realized that,
and that's when I really had to go in first thing
and start to change.
Who am I?
And I'll tell you the biggest problem now after years
of working people do not love themselves and i say what does that mean i say if you have a program
where you don't love yourself then rationally logically can anybody else love you and the
answer is no because you don't think you're lovable. That's right. And somebody says you are that, oh, I love you. And then you go, well, you know, you probably don't have any
quality control. I know I'm not lovable. What's wrong with you? You know? And then at some point
you push them away and then they're not there. And then you go, I'm not lovable. Nobody's here.
I pushed them away, you know, and I changed that. I was nearly what, 45 years old, 40 some years old.
And I had zero quality relationships for all that life.
Right.
I changed the program.
And within a couple of years, I'm now with my partner, Margaret.
And the fact is she was involved with a workshop training program for people.
So she understood processing
and stuff. And when I came and we added the science and the processing, we've been living
a honeymoon for 26 years. Really?
Years waking up every day going, wow, still here. Another day for fun. Another day for
being in love. It was great. And it still is. But if I didn't change
the program, that would never have been part of my life at all. I would have been my whole life
struggling. How did you change it? And what was the thing that you started to say in replace of
the previous program? Well, the first thing was I had, we do muscle testing. Now you're an athlete,
all that stuff. And you know about muscles. Well, let me just say about muscle testing. The conscious mind is a creative mind,
and the subconscious mind is a program. But the subconscious mind being a massive processor
controls muscles. The subconscious, not thinking, man, it's boom, it's just programmed real fast,
reflexes, boom, like this like this okay so if you make a
statement with your conscious mind the creative mind and the subconscious mind doesn't agree with
that there's no history to support that statement then the two minds are not in harmony i said what
happens when they're in disharmony the answer is it weakens the subconscious mind.
Wow.
And the muscles get weaker.
So how do we get them in harmony?
Well, you have to make sure then whatever statements you're making agree with the subconscious program.
And if you want a statement that's positive and your subconscious program doesn't have it,
then all of a sudden you say, well, that's where I got to fix the subconscious mind.
I don't need to fix a conscious one.
And that's when it comes back. Well, then programming that subconscious mind. Another one that was so amazing was I tried to write my biology belief book. I got to three
different times. I got started, got about halfway through and it just petered out. I just disappeared.
And I, and I was so upset because I really wanted to write this book. And then
doing muscle testing, I found out that my subconscious mind did not support writing
the book. I go, why not? And the answer was because I'm a scientist. And if I wrote the
book, which had spirituality in it, I would lose my support from my colleagues. So my subconscious
mind was saying, okay, that's enough, no more
writing, because if you conclude this, you're going to be an outcast from your society.
So I remember doing one of these balances, they're called 15 minutes or less. And in the process,
part of the balance was how do I want this book to be written now? Well, I said, I want it to be
written fast because I waste a lot of time. I thought struggling over it was a pain in the ass.
So I thought, you know, maybe it should be fun. Okay. And so fun and easy, whatever it was,
I balanced that. And I forgot about it because it was just 15 minutes. And it
was like, oh yeah, I should do something about that, blah, blah, blah. And months later, the
book is done. And I remember getting, reviewing it. It's going to go to the publisher. This is
the final read, sending it to the publisher, get down to the last page, down to the last thing,
get down to the last line. It's finished.
And I pushed myself back in the chair. And I said, wow, that was fast and kind of fun. And it was
easy. I said, holy, those are the words that I put in, which I completely forgot about.
And I programmed my mind that way. And the moment I finished the book,
I said, fast, fun, and easy. I go, holy, that was the program. And it was what took me off.
But go back to the I love myself one, because I can tell you now for a fact,
and being involved with so many belief change programs, over 80%, generally 90% of every audience will not test positive for I love
myself. That's a very large number. And that means why so many marriages fall apart, because
they never really connected. They were sort of like, you know, on the surface, really nice,
but their subconscious programs clash, boom, gone, it's not working. And then the idea is what? Well, let me give you a reason why you're
an athlete. So I know I can tell you right, right, where the programming work. And it goes like this.
If a kid on a sports team is not doing well, the coach doesn't go, Oh, please try harder.
You could do better. No coach, no, coach comes out there.
That's not good enough.
Who do you think you are?
You know, you're not worthy to be on this team, blah, blah, blah.
And the player immediately in the conscious mind goes,
oh my God, I better work harder and be better.
Great.
Now I say, what if the parent is acting as a coach
and the kid is five years old?
I go, why is that important?
I said, they're not using the conscious mind at five years old. They're in record.
And the parent said, that's not good enough. You don't deserve this. You're not lovable.
Who do you think you are? I say, the child is not thinking about what the parent was intending.
The child is recording. I'm not lovable. I'm not deserving. I'm not this. And I go,
then 95% of your life
is going to come from that program. And you see why you struggle. You don't love yourself because
the first thing you'd be critical of yourself. I'm not good enough. I'm not this. I go, well,
now you're self-critical. And the moment you're self-critical, you just cancel the whole game
right at that point. So what is this muscle balance test
thing you were talking about is this called muscle testing how do you do this well uh one very simple
way you can use any part of your body with muscles i could push on your head i could push on a finger
usually it's done with an arm arm yeah push my arm down and the game is this it's not arm wrestling people think
oh i say no no the idea is this you have to keep focus you make a statement and you keep your mind
on that statement uh difference give me give me an example give me an example of like uh i love
myself i love myself hold out your arm. If the conscious and subconscious agree the muscle is a rock, you could do chin-ups on that arm, okay?
But if the subconscious doesn't agree with the conscious mind, you say I'm lovable, and the subconscious mind gives you all the reasons why you're not.
And guess what?
Now the two minds are in disharmony, and now the arm will move.
I say, well, how much does it move?
I say, well, all you need to know is it moved that much. If it just moved that little bit, any more pushing or thing. Now that's arm
wrestling. It was, if, if they both agree, that's solid, that's not even going to move.
But if there's the two don't agree, then just even the first downward movement like that says,
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