Hey folks - quick question for you: what’s the main difference between people who consistently pull off one miracle after another and those who are always ‘trying’ or ‘practicing’ manifesting techniques? After all, you’d think doing all those affirmations or watching the Secret for the hundredth time would have some effect right?.

There’s a couple of little-known concepts in psychology that can make all the difference, a permanent change to the way you do everything from here on in and we’ll explore exactly what you need to do to ramp up your results pronto, and how to avoid being a ‘yo-yo’ manifester!.

Often when someone tries to improve some aspect of their life, they start with the surface level behavior patterns, you know, like tidying the house, eating more salad, blah blah.

That’s all well and good but it’s a fairly superficial change… what if you could get deeper, much deeper into the depths of your being and tweak the ’source code’ a bit, which point in the whole web of beliefs would you need to get to? If you could get right to the core, surely you’d get way better effects a lot faster?

The psychology pioneer Abraham Maslow had the idea that people had a hierarchy of needs and that you tended to pursue the finer things in life once you had the fundamental survival issues sorted out.

NLP trainer and researcher Robert Dilts came out with a similar idea, observing that people also have a hierarchy of beliefs, layered one on top of the other like Russian dolls, and the further up the chain you went, the easier you could make changes through out the person’s entire life.

Some beliefs tended to be more global and all encompassing (ie: the universe is a fundamentally friendly place or it’s not, people generally like me or don’t, it’s OK for me to have tons of spare money etc), and others are less influential (ie: Bob likes me, the sun’s coming up tomorrow and so on). But what kind of belief’s sit at the top of the chain?

The intriguing answer lies in your beliefs about your identity, that is, your deeply held ideas about the kind of person you are is much further ‘upstream’ than say beliefs about your actual skills or abilities. This is concept is also the engine behind Maxwell Maltz’s famous book Psycho-Cybernetics - that if you make changes to your ’self-image’ they ripple downstream into all your daily actions from there.

Make changes to the foundation and anything you build on it stays there, build things on sand and they’ll sink. One of the most powerful ways to do this is with the Role Modelling process laid out in the Truth About Manifesting, and the quickie method goes like this…

Pick a context you want to perform better in, let’s say it’s the area of money. Get into a relaxed state of mind, drop down to the alpha-theta brainwave level where you have more influence and let your mind show you someone who’s a money-making super-expert.

Step into their body in your mind and notice what it feels like, how they think, move, and generally behave … then as them, do some specific money related activity. Notice what they notice, how they feel about making money, soak up the attitude and perspective. When you’re done, step back out, thank them and open your eyes.

Repeat this process until it feels natural to you… as you smoothly change your nature to include these more useful ways of being in the world.

There’s several distinctions that make this process much more powerful and this is enough to get you started in the right direction. That’s the power of shifting your identity, one of the hidden secrets behind manifesting amazing results all the time!

More on this shortly,

Happy Manifesting
Michael

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