Friday, July 27, 2007

The Mind Matters


Hey Phitties!

I've been planning to post for a couple of days - but I thought exercise was more important. Not that I don't love ya :-) Thanks for waiting till I got back.

So, you see the title. The mind matters, and in exercise as well as life, it always does. Because exercise happens in the mind first before it happens in the rest of reality. Why is this so? Just because it's how we're made. But the truth is, that where ever your mind or heart is set - you will follow. Sound airy-fairy? It's not.

From a spiritual perspective it was said clearly in the New Testament. "Where your treasure is, there will be your heart also." But it isn't just a spiritual principle - it's a principle of life, success and it's provable by science. It's a fact that our mind is a goal achieving mechanism. It works to help us reach that which we have set in it. But you don't just have to believe me - you can read about it in the classic book Psycho-Cybernetics. This book is the foundation for a lot of "self-help", "positive thinking" literature. The difference between this book and a lot of other books is that this book as testing behind it - not just rah rah!

So - about that goal seeking mechanism. One of the things that studies have found is that we can't do things by force of will alone. If that was so, most people wouldn't have any bad habits. But, we CAN accomplish whatever we want when we essentially program our mind (put in the goal), then let it help us towards our goal. The bad news is that this works to our good and bad. It's like the old computer standard GIGO (pronounced with a long I) - garbage in, garbage out. If we seed our mind with crap, the thought that we're tired, or we just don't want to exercise - our minds will help us facilitate that. However, if we put in our minds the urgency of our need to exercise, we graphically imagine the benefits of the exercise - then our mind will help us to exercise! Instead of providing excuses for us not to exercise - it will provide reasons FOR us to exercise. And, there are times when that can even help us to overcome our tiredness or desire to sit on the couch with a bag of chocolate chip cookies. (Yah - like I'm the only one who likes to do that right?)

So, take a minute or two before you go to bed tonight and program your mind. Put exercise in, put emotion around the benefits to you of doing that exercise. Then let your marvelous mind make the difference. The results are in folks - the mind matters!

Remember - you ROCK. Now get out there and do something amazing!
- Phillip

PS Next post: how to find the motivation you need to succeed.

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