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You and Your Intuition. Can You Trust it?

Posted on February 20, 2012 by admin

Shelly was interviewing for a senior management position.  She was thrilled with the job description, excited about the pay, benefits and opportunities, and best of all the company really wanted her.  But as she walked through the halls to her third interview she couldn’t help but notice a sense of “fear” or “threat.”  It just didn’t feel right.  Rather then talk herself out of her intuition Shelly trusted it and turned down the job.  A few months later the company fell apart and had to go through major restructuring that would have left her as a new hire, jobless.

Can you trust your intuition?  The subject of intuition has always been shrouded in mystery, a bit woo-woo.  We want to rely on facts not feelings.  But is intuition often embedded in subconscious fact?  Neuroscientists think that it may be.  One of the reasons we get a hunch or feeling is that our subconscious mind which is a whole lot faster then our conscious mind picks up patterns based on past experiences, pieces them together and makes a preemptive plan before it ever hits your conscious mind.  You register it as a gut feeling with very little you can consciously prove.  The truth is though, your intuition is often as or more accurate then your conscious thinking.

My challenge to you is to begin to listen to your intuition. Honor it and learn to trust it.  It takes guts to do it, especially at first but the payoffs are huge!  I would love to hear your experiences as you learn to trust your intuition.  Feel free to come back and comment!

 

Have an amazing Monday!

Leanna Fredrich, Mindset Coach, Adv. EFT, Adv. Psych-K

Leanna@Amazingmondays.com

Categories : Beliefs, Life Coach, Mindset
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The Danger of Success

Posted on February 13, 2012 by admin

As the sad story of Whitney Houston’s death flooded the news this weekend it made me think.  What would make a mega star, someone who appeared to have it all, a woman who loved music and felt so blessed to have the gift of that amazing voice, sabotage in such an extreme way?  Why would she hide in a fog of drugs and alcohol?  While I can only guess, as I don’t really know her, I imagine it was some of the same beliefs and fears that you and I face when we reach for success.

One of the most common fears people face when experiencing success is the fear of becoming a target.  The truth is when we become leaders or stand out for our accomplishments some people do criticize.  During the height of Whitney’s career she was criticized for being a “goodie-goodie”, too perfect, a diva…  Her every move was followed and talked about.  So yes, success and fame can make you the target. The truth also is that success draws support and  love.  However, your brain naturally focuses on the criticism.  It’s a survival mechanism.  Think back to your last work review.  Your boss can say all sorts of positive things but if he/she mentions one area that needs improvement that’s what you focus on. Right?

The question then is, “How do we work with our brain to not just survive but thrive during success?”  The first step is to watch what we focus on.  By focusing on the fear of being the victim we tend to draw people to us that will attack us.  It’s just how it works.  So the way to avoid this is to begin focusing on people who support us.  Focus on how, with your success you can help others and the feeling of accomplishment and joy that will come your way.  My guess is that when you do that, you will be surrounded by support and love.  Will there be an occasional hater?  Of coarse, but you will have your support system in place and your focus on what you are doing to change the world.  You will have created a safe place and from that place of safety you will be free to create as much success as you wish.

Have an amazing Monday!
Leanna Fredrich, Mindset Coach, Adv. EFT, Adv. Psych-K

Leanna@amazingmondays.com

 

 

 

 

Categories : Life Coach, Life Purpose, Mindset, Self Sabotage
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A Christmas Gift for Your Brain

Posted on December 19, 2011 by admin

As you finish your last minute shopping and go to that final Christmas party don’t forget to give a gift to your brain!  So many of us, as the year draws to a close, use this time to reflect.  We look back at our year and most of us begin beating ourselves up for what we didn’t do.  We recount our shortcomings, look at our not- so- perfect waistline, bank account, cluttered closets… the list goes on.  Then with grim determination and  gritted teeth we make out our New Year’s Resolutions.  What joy!  I have a different suggestion…

Starting today and continuing through New Year get out  a beautiful piece of paper, journal or notebook, pick up your favorite pen and start listing your successes for the year.  Be generous and list the small as well as big accomplishments.  This is like a beautifully wrapped gift to your brain.  A part of your subconscious mind is the Reticular Activating System.  It is the filter that sifts through the information you are exposed to.  It decides if you should notice the information consciously  or not.  The RAS is an obedient servant looking into the world for anything you have said is important.  This year give it lists of successes to focus on.  As you give yourself the message that you are successful your brain will automatically (Really, this is without conscious work!  Don’t you love it?) look out into your world and find other opportunities and resources to create success.  This gives you the edge you want to reach your goals and have fun doing it.  So get started now.  It will make your Christmas merry and bright!

Have an amazing Monday,

Leanna Fredrich, Mindset Coach, Adv. EFT, Adv. Psych-K

Leanna@amazingmondays.com

PS:  If you would like help setting yourself for success this year email me at leanna@amazingmondays.com

 

Categories : Life Coach, Life Purpose, Mindset, Motivation
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Are You Ready for Success?

Posted on December 12, 2011 by admin

One of the top fears of being successful is the fear and disorientation that comes from   “leading the pack.” Fears of making a mistake or if you’re leading others, fear of leading them the wrong direction can easily be strong enough to cause successful people to sabotage. So much of what we do as  leaders is done in the subconscious mind. Think about something you are really good at… I remember when I was water-sking and practicing the slalom coarse a lot. Nothing would make me mess up faster then to start looking at the buoys or thinking about my body position! I had practiced enough to make those activities subconscious and when I tried to make them conscious it didn’t work. Professional musicians, athletes and top business leaders all experience this.  Leaders get feelings about directions a company should take and a vision about a successful coarse of action. The brain has processed that vision before the conscious mind knows about it so instead of a methodical justification it is more a 6th sense or a spontaneous feeling that “this will work.” Learning to trust this feeling is the key to relieving the fear of “being in front.”

The truth is, it is much more comfortable to be in a group, to follow a leader then to take the position at the front. Unfortunately, staying in our comfort zone never led to the success and huge impact that so many of us get excited about creating. So where do you start? The first step is to begin trusting your own guidance. Learn to get quiet and listen to your inner voice and gut feeling. Practice daily. Watch the results. Little by little you will learn to trust your vision and as you do that, your comfort level with success will grow.  Then, and only then, will you be ready to embrace the level of success you long for.

Have an amazing Monday!

Leanna Fredrich, Mindset Coach, Adv. Psych-K, Adv. EFT

PS:  Still feeling stuck?  Email me at Leanna@amazingmondays.com

Categories : Beliefs, Life Change, Life Coach, Mindset, Motivation, Self Sabotage
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Who’s Afraid of Success?

Posted on December 5, 2011 by admin

Of all the fears in the world, fear of success is the fear we are most blind to. Many client’s will tell me they are afraid of failure not success. So I challenge them look at their lives, goals, dreams and the truth is, they are already failing to meet those goals. They are handling failure just fine! Most of us are not that afraid of failure, we are afraid of success. One of the top reasons for fearing success is the fear of loneliness. Think about what happens when you are the boss or manager over a group of people. No longer can you stand and gripe at the water-cooler. You have to keep your feelings more contained. You feel alone.

Studies of top performers in business and sports show that top performers enjoy being alone. They enjoy focusing inwardly. This doesn’t mean that they are antisocial it simply means they enjoy the time they have to be alone and work on their craft. Rather then focusing on loneliness they focus on how their success will attract people to them.
Take a minute to think about your vision of success. Are you afraid that when you reach your goals you won’t fit in with your family, friends or business associates anymore? Can you handle being alone for periods of time without feeling lonely? If you are seeing some mental roadblocks to reaching success then now is the time to work on them. Start finding ways to spend time alone and enjoy it. Challenge yourself to think of success as a people-attractor. Understand that while you may lose some friends who are threatened by your success you will attract many more who are motivated and inspired by your success. Now is the time to move past mediocrity and live the big, inspiring and joyful life we were meant to live!

Leanna Fredrich, Mindset Coach, Adv. EFT, Adv. Psych-K
PS: If you would like support as you retrain your brain for success email me at Leanna@amazingmondays.com I look forward to talking with you!

Categories : Beliefs, Life Coach, Life Purpose, Mindset, Motivation, Self Sabotage
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How to Build on Your Strengths

Posted on November 28, 2011 by admin

Need help on how to maximize your strengths at work and in your life as a whole? It’s the one step that will help you not only be a top performer but have passion for life. Questions? Email me at leanna@amazingmondays.com.

Categories : Life Change, Life Coach, Mindset, Passion-Filled Work, Purpose
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Keep Doing the Gratitude Dance!

Posted on November 20, 2011 by admin

Categories : Beliefs, Life Change, Life Coach, Mindset, Motivation
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Anxious? Blame it on Your Amygdala!

Posted on November 14, 2011 by admin

Take a moment to sit down, breath in deeply , and notice if your muscles are tight or relaxed I’m betting  you will be surprised at how much tension you hold in your body.  Many generations ago maybe all that tension kept our ancestors alive but now, for the most part, it keeps us headed towards stress- related diseases and chronic anxiety.  There is a small part of our brain called the Amygdala.  It a super- sensitive fear alarm.  In fact, in research studies where blind people were “shown” frightening images their amygdala’s registered fear even though the research subjects did not see the pictures.  You can only imagine what we pick up in our environment to activate our amygdala.  It is no wonder that most of us live in a state of at least some level of daily anxiety.

When you choose to create big dreams and plans for your life there is plenty of amygdala activating thoughts and actions to be taken.  It is easy to be scared into inaction while calling it procrastination or busyness.  That’s why it is so important to learn to calm and sooth your amygdala.  So how do you calm your amygdala?  Meditation is one of the most proven and effective ways to calm that part of your brain.  You don’t have to join a group of monks to make it work for you.  A very simple and quick meditation is to plug one side of your nose and breath in and out slowly.  Then do it on the other side.  Repeat for 5 minutes and notice how your body relaxes.  (It’s great to do during tense meetings.  Quite a conversation starter!)

Find time to meditate 5-10 minutes per day and notice how much calmer you are.  It will make it much easier to grow and stretch outside your comfort zone as you create the life of your dreams.

Have an amazing Monday!

Leanna Fredrich , Mindset Coach , Adv. EFT, Adv. Psych-K

leanna@amazingmondays.com

Categories : Beliefs, Life Coach, Life Purpose, Mindset, Motivation, Self Sabotage
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Got a Goal? Don’t Put a Date on It!

Posted on November 7, 2011 by admin

If you’re like me you have been to many goal-setting seminars where the instructor encourages you to set goals and then write a date by which you will reach those goals.  In fact I have even been one of those instructors!  The idea, of coarse, is to get you moving.  Sometimes this works but more often then not it will freeze you into abrupt and solid inaction.  Oh, perhaps you’ll take a few small  steps until you hit your first obstacle then everything else will feel more important to work on and there goes your goal.  So why does this happen?

There are at least two parts of the brain responsible for your inactivity.  When you set a big goal. Let’s say, doubling your income by the end of the year.  This goal will most definitely take you out of your comfort zone and require change and growth.  The Psycho-cybernetic mechanism which acts like a thermostat to let you know when you are out of your comfort zone kicks into high gear.  It’s letting you know that you are setting a goal that is really pushing your percieved safety. (Remember to the brain change=danger) This causes discomfort and sends an alarm to the Amygdala which is the part of your brain that senses fear.  That’s when you start believing that checking your emails or cleaning cat hair from under the dryer is way more important then your goal of doubling your revenue!  And that my friends, is why putting a date on your goal is not always such a great idea.

Now there are some goals that are well within your comfort zone.  For those goals go ahead and set a date.  It will motivate and excite you.  That is the key.  If setting a date on a goal makes you feel excited then that’s exactly what you should do.  But if setting a date on a goal makes it feel like a burden, overwhelming or downright frightening  don’t do it!  By setting a date all you will do is freeze yourself like a frightened rabbit.  Instead, write the goal and then start working with your limiting beliefs.  The reason a goal scares you, is that filed away in your subconscious, are beliefs that don’t line up with that goal.  Ask yourself, what are the downsides to this goal?  What am I afraid will happen?  Let’s go back to doubling your income.  Perhaps you feel that if you double your income your not- so- supportive family will come with their hands out.  Or maybe your friends will not be able to relate to you because you have passed them up financially.  Whatever it is,  acknowledge your limiting beliefs and start working with them.  Here are the first steps…

1.  Write down your vision and goal and a compelling reason why you want to reach it.

2.  Write some positive affirmations to retrain your brain for success.

3.  Read your vision and affirmations daily.

4.  Take action towards your goal, even if it is just a baby step.

5.  Notice what beliefs and fears come up as you take action.

6.  Don’t put a date on it until it feels good, just keep taking action.

 

Have an amazing Monday!

Leanna Fredrich, Mindset Coach, Adv. EFT, Adv. Psych-K

PS:  It is much easier to reach your goals and change your limiting beliefs with  a coach who has tools to help you move quickly.  I would be honored to work with you.  If you’re interested email me at Leanna@amazingmondays.com

Categories : Beliefs, Life Change, Life Coach, Mindset, Motivation, Self Sabotage
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Haunting Beliefs

Posted on October 24, 2011 by admin

It’s that time of year where everywhere you turn there are graves popping up from neighbor’s lawns, ghosts flying from trees and glowing pumpkins in windows. As we observe all this delicious scariness we are unaware of the most terrifying thing of all, which lives in our heads…  our limiting beliefs.  Most of us don’t realize that they are  holding us back, causing us to self destruct but they are there, all the same.

Our subconscious mind is like a huge database storing all the beliefs we have been given and gathered from birth till now.  Most of those beliefs were stored before the age of four so they were interpreted through a young child’s eyes.  Our subconscious mind is determined to make us right according to our beliefs.  This means that if we believe we cannot or should not be wealthy then we could win hundred’s of millions of dollars in the lottery and within a few short years be back to living paycheck to paycheck.  It happens all the time.

An extreme example of beliefs leading to self destruction is the singer Amy Winehouse.  This girl with a huge talent quickly rose to stardom.  She had everything… money, fame, a career doing what she was passionate about.  So what happened?  The reports say that drugs and alcohol led to her death but I would argue that her beliefs killed her.  The alcohol was just the weapon she used to end her life.  Amy held on to a belief that for whatever reason told her she did not deserve her this huge success.   Her conscious mind was saying that it was thrilled with her success.  She had reached her goals. But that didn’t really matter because the  subconscious mind is millions of times stronger then the conscious  mind and will win every time.   This brain conflict caused her a huge amount of discomfort.  To relieve and numb the mental pain she turned to drugs and alcohol which led to her death.  Now that’s not only sad but scary.

So what about you?  Where are you sabotaging?  Is it in the area of health, wealth, relationships?  Until you change your beliefs you will never reach your goals in those areas.  You can grit your teeth, use all the willpower you have but it won’t last.  You will always live according to your beliefs. Researchers have found a part of our brain, the Psycho-Cybernetic Mechanism , that acts as a thermostat.  Its job is to keep us in our comfort zone.  Our comfort zone is dictated by our beliefs.  Can we be both comfortable and miserable?  Absolutely and all of us have experienced that at one time or another.

So what can you do about it?  How do you figure out what your limiting beliefs are?  The first step is to look at the area of your life that you feel stuck in.  Think about your vision for that part of your life.  What negative thoughts come up?  For example, a goal to be promoted to the executive level in your company may be joined by thoughts like, “I might be criticized.” “I might make a mistake.” “Maybe I’m not good enough yet.”  All of those negative voices and fears point towards beliefs  which do not support this goal.  Once you identify those beliefs you may use visualization, affirmations, meditation or work with a mindset coach to change them at a subconscious level.  You will know that you have changed your beliefs when you begin moving towards your goal with joy and confidence.  A client I was working with recently has a wonderful opportunity to become visible and influential in her company and in her industry.  All she has to do is put together video’s, articles and podcasts to share her knowledge.  She came to me wondering why she wasn’t taking action.  Every time she thought about creating a video or article she went blank.  As we worked together, she found out that she was holding on to a belief that it wasn’t safe to stand out.  She had many life experiences that proved the truth of that  belief . Right then and there she decided that she would like to change that belief to, “It is exciting and rewarding to share my knowledge and make a difference.”  We worked on shifting her belief at a subconscious level  and she begin creating and sharing her knowledge with confidence.  Such is the power of our beliefs.

Now it’s your turn.  Don’t let your beliefs spook you!  Look them right in the face and make sure they are allowing you to reach your goals with ease.  If not, then it is time to wave your magic wand and change them!

Have an amazing Monday!
Leanna Fredrich, Mindset Coach, Adv. EFT, Adv. Psych-K

Leanna@amazingmondays.com

 

 

 

 

 

Categories : Beliefs, Life Change, Life Coach, Mindset, Motivation, Self Sabotage
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