Do You Know Why I Refer To You As My ‘Rich’ Friend?
Saturday, September 29th, 2007Creating Think And Grow Rich Software led me to find clients who desire financial abundance.
And I’m always looking for new tips, tricks and shortcuts to give. That’s why I attended a class given by Joe Dispenza. He was one of the instructors in the movie “What the bleep” and I think he was also in the movie ‘The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne.
During the class, he spoke really fast and shared much of his fascinating neuroscience research. I discovered some interesting things that I’ll share in other posts. But in that class, I got the idea to refer to you as my rich friend.
In the class, Joe Dispenza continually called us geniuses. It was a bit weird, at first, but I got used to it (and my ego didn’t mind it at all).
When he asked us questions, he’d say “Ok, my geniuses, how are memories created?” “What do you think of that, my geniuses?”
We are hardwired to respond to expectations. And by calling us geniuses his expectations were clear and most of the class responded. We felt smarter and, I dare say, our answers were just a bit better. By having that label we began to think, act and respond according to it. That’s how our brain works.
In fact, some research shows that we make changes even without conscious awareness. Unconsciously we begin to shift. When the label is bad we make bad shifts. When the label is good we make good shifts. That’s why it’s so important to monitor what goes into your brain.
So that’s why I call my readers and clients my rich friends.
Of course, I’m thinking of the rich people who give much more than they receive. Who contribute with kindness and generosity. But that’s another topic all together.
Maybe I should call my readers my ‘generous rich’ friends or my ‘rich genius friend’. What do you think?





