Ronno wrote:But I know for a fact I had like 0 limiting beliefs on money back then
I disagree. The fact that you won $20 and not the $500,000 jackpot SHOWS you how many limiting beliefs you have.
Limiting beliefs are NOT something you pick up once in a blue moon when you had too much to drink and feel like crap, you get over 90% of them between the age of 0-7 so if you want money but somehow never attracted it, then RIGHT THERE you know that you have some and the more you want it or think about it (like if you post casino chips in your signature for example ), the more limiting beliefs you have.
Are you doing a NAP on it?
Merlin
I didn't literally mean 0, I know it wasn't 0 or I'd be a millionaire haha, but it was fewer than the average person I think
You think the chips in my name are bad? I thought something like that would help your SM? Like my SM will notice my name then my chips in the background and subconsciously that's like telling my SM that them chips are me, they're mine. Just like photoshopping your head onto a picture of something. One thing I didn't mind from the other LOA boards was their vision boards, I believe they are a fairly good idea. Ofcourse NAPs being the best and main, but I think little things like that will help add good beliefs into our SM.
Whats your view on this merlin?
edit: When I see them chips and stuff on a vision board I don't worry about not having them, I just feel like I've already got them, it feels good when I look at it sort of thing
Basically, EVEN if they work at implanting a positive belief they will NOT remove the limiting beliefs that you have right now about money because again, if you didn't have any, you would have ALREADY attracted it a looooooooong time ago.
Look around you? See any piles of casino chips near by?
So once again, are you doing a Cleaning NAP on it?
Ronno wrote:Just like photoshopping your head onto a picture of something.
Personally, I've always liked this method and it's worked for me for a relationship goal around 15 years ago and a weight goal around 10 years ago. I'd edit a picture together and use it as my desktop on my PC so I'd be sure to see it everyday. At first, I was aware that it was fake and doubt it, but slowly after time it started to become believable and almost like an implanted memory. The more realistic you can make the picture the better.
Basically, EVEN if they work at implanting a positive belief they will NOT remove the limiting beliefs that you have right now about money because again, if you didn't have any, you would have ALREADY attracted it a looooooooong time ago.
Look around you? See any piles of casino chips near by?
So once again, are you doing a Cleaning NAP on it?
Merlin
Haha okay, fair enough
I'm doing a cleaning NAP on somthing poker related, think back to our PMs and you'll remember! I'm still on the same nap, and I can see improvements
Janco wrote:
Ronno wrote:Just like photoshopping your head onto a picture of something.
Personally, I've always liked this method and it's worked for me for a relationship goal around 15 years ago and a weight goal around 10 years ago. I'd edit a picture together and use it as my desktop on my PC so I'd be sure to see it everyday. At first, I was aware that it was fake and doubt it, but slowly after time it started to become believable and almost like an implanted memory. The more realistic you can make the picture the better.
Yeah same here I do like the idea and it is quite believable especially with a decent image. And congrats that it worked for both your goals
Ronno wrote:I'm doing a cleaning NAP on somthing poker related, think back to our PMs and you'll remember! I'm still on the same nap, and I can see improvements
Do you have a small amount to start with in your NAP?
Ronno wrote:Just like photoshopping your head onto a picture of something.
Personally, I've always liked this method and it's worked for me for a relationship goal around 15 years ago and a weight goal around 10 years ago. I'd edit a picture together and use it as my desktop on my PC so I'd be sure to see it everyday. At first, I was aware that it was fake and doubt it, but slowly after time it started to become believable and almost like an implanted memory. The more realistic you can make the picture the better.
No, unfortunately not, just those two for some reason. I guess they were just easier to achieve and I had less limiting beliefs around them. I've tried it a few times since with other goals without any great success and to be fair, it wasn't really a method, just something I did to try and make myself believe (and because I liked messing with Photoshop). The first one was quite interesting from the point of view that there were no affirmations or anything, the picture was in one of those picture keyrings people have on their keys so I suppose my SM thought "yeah, that's where you'd put a partners picture" and bought into it! I can actually remember one day looking at it and thinking it was real. A relationship started out of nowhere a few weeks later.
I don't think it was as effective once everyone got used to the idea of photo's being edited in that way. Back then (97/98), people mostly trusted what they saw in a photo!