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If you feel stress and pressure, The Sedona Method
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You
Can Learn Easier By "Triggering"
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Why
not take control of your triggers and succeed
with them?
What is a trigger? A trigger is anything that
brings forth a memory or emotional feeling.
Whenever you see, hear, feel something, and it
reminds you of an incident in the past, you have
been *triggered.* *Triggered* to be happy, sad,
angry, or whatever was going on at the time when
you first saw, heard, or felt that, and your mind
takes you back there, giving you that same feeling.
For instance, you hear the lead-in song of an
old TV show that you always watched when you came
home from school and it triggers a memory for
you.
You
see a picture of your first car and it triggers
a memory for you.
You smell frying chicken, or whatever your favorite
meal was when you were living at home, and it
triggers a memory for you.
Or, if you are still living at home, maybe the
memory of your birthday cake on a special birthday
triggers a memory for you.
Those
are all triggers for you.
They *automatically* happen, and they succeed
in taking your mind to a different point in time.
If a person says something to you in a certain
way, and you suddenly want to cry, you've been
*triggered,* meaning it took your mind back to
the times you were talked to like that.
If they say something in another way, with that
certain tone of voice, you suddenly feel like
the dummy you were when you were growing up, and
your shoulders slump, you've been *triggered.*
If a person puts his arm around you and slaps
you on the shoulder the same way someone did at
the funeral of a best friend, and you are suddenly
uncontrollably sad, you've been *triggered.*
A trigger can make you sad or happy, depressed
or excited, etc. I'm going to show you how to
make your own *trigger,* and how that trigger
will help you succeed.
We are always learning, so why don't we create
a trigger that helps us to learn easily and automatically?
Great! If you're ready, let's proceed.
First, you need to decide what you want to use
as the trigger. It can be touching your finger
to your thumb, or putting your hand on your knee,
or blinking a certain way, or clearing your throat,
or thinking of a palm tree, or whatever you would
like.
I would recommend, though, that it be as inconspicuous
as possible. Something that you can easily do
anywhere, but not something that would be easily
noticeable.
OK, now you've decided HOW you're going to trigger,
it's time to MAKE the trigger. This will take
visualization, so get comfortable and relaxed,
ready to learn.
Now, if you would, please think of a time when
you were grossly involved in a learning activity.
And learning doesn't necessarily mean in a school
environment, you may or may not have such a memory
for learning.
If you don't, and if you're mechanically inclined,
think about when you learned to work on your first
car. Or when you learned how to sew your first
dress. Or maybe when you learned to ride a bike,
or drive a car. Or maybe when you learned about
the
stars. Or maybe when you started learning what
made people tick.
Maybe when you learned the names of flowers, the
different species of bugs, or the currency exchange.
There are so many things we have all learned without
even trying. Where, suddenly, we knew how to do
what we wanted to do. We learned because we were
so interested in what we were doing, and it just
came easily.
*** Sidebar *** What about those of us who don't
seem to learn easily? Can we still learn? Yes!
Because the mind does not know the difference
between real or vividly imagined. If you can think,
you can learn. So when I ask you to think of a
time when you were grossly involved in a learning
activity, if you don't have a memory like that,
all you have to do is vividly imagine it and continue
on. *** End of Sidebar ***
Now, have you *recalled* a time when you were
grossly involved in a learning activity, OR have
you *imagined* a time when you were grossly involved
in a learning activity?
Great! Feel what that feels like. See what you
are visualizing, vividly. Hear what everyone was
saying, vividly. Feel the pats on the back. Hear
what you are thinking to yourself. See you as
other people are seeing you, vividly. Elated,
happy, confident.
Now, fire off your trigger. Again, it can be touching
your finger to your thumb, or putting your hand
on your knee, or blinking a certain way, or clearing
your throat, or thinking of a palm tree, or whatever
you would like. Just make sure you do it the SAME
way every time.
Visualize firing this learning trigger BEFORE
you are about to learn whatever it is you want
to learn.
Visualize that during each learning session, you
fire your trigger and practice recalling your
material, because you are confident. Visualize
that now. You are ready to learn. You've fired
your trigger -- touched your fingers together
or whatever -- and now the learning comes easily.
Visualize that. Live it in your mind.
Visualize that during each learning session, you
fire your trigger and practice recalling your
material with your hearing channel. In other words,
imagine what you would be hearing if you learned
all that. Do you see yourself talking just a little
bit differently? Using success words?
Visualize that during each learning session, you
fire your trigger and practice recalling your
material with your seeing channel. Imagine seeing
all the material before you. What would you see?
What would you see around you? Don't you see yourself
sitting or standing a different way now? Looking
a different way? A successful way?
Visualize that during each learning session, you
fire your trigger and practice recalling your
material with your feeling channel. What would
you be feeling once you accomplished this? How
would your body feel? What does it feel like to
be confident?
Visualize firing your trigger and practice recalling
your material.
Visualize that whenever you need to recall the
information you studied, you fire your trigger
and immediately recall what you need.
Practice this visualization several times a day.
Make sure you are always relaxed, and you enjoy
the session. Practice visualizing feeling successful,
practice feeling successful, until you are successful.
Good luck!
Remember, if you take the time and effort to change your view of reality, your brain will put in the time and effort to make your reality become your view.
Thank you for reading.
Jan
P.S.
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for achieving success:
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