What is your Lie Temperature? Hot? Warm? Cold?

White lies, little lies, big fat whopping lies, curly tailed lies, and curl you hair lies, and any other type of lie you can think of. Why do people lie so much?

Why do most people lie?

When was the last time you found yourself in an awkward position, and instead of telling the truth, you lied to protect someone’s feelings or you didn’t want the truth to hurt?  Yes, even that is actually a lie.

Some people lie for fun and for gain. After you review this article, you may change the way you do things.  It is a bit of a departure from the comedy movie “Liar Liar” with Jim Carrey.  At least in the movies, it turns out all right.  Just think what it would be if your profession required you to lie as part of your career?

And of course there is the person that doesn’t lie for gain or for that matter, anything else, the compulsive liar. They just must lie about most everything. They even start to believe their lies, and become delusional.

What does lying do to you?

Whenever you create a non-truth, you are setting up a negative vibration in your body.  This vibration has a direct effect on the most finely tuned component in your bodily system.  That component is your brain.  Where do all the signals originate that control all the functions of your body?  Your brain, of course.  So, if you are putting wrenches in the gears of the way your mind works, what do you think is going to happen?

Most of you know about those little white lies, and some of you know about more forms of lying. Some of you may have it honed to an art form. No matter what, they all add up. I refer to this as “congestion” This congestion gets in the way of you making decisions, of seeing the world clearly, and leads to breakdowns of the system itself.

“If you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything at all.”

I heard it as a child, and it has stood the test of time. I changed it a bit though.
“If you cannot say the truth, don’t say anything at all.”

Break the habit.

I had the opportunity to talk to someone that wanted to break their habit of lying.  On advice from a psychologist, they were to wear a rubber band on each wrist, like bracelets.  (Of course, you know what’s coming next…) Any time they lied, for any reason, they were to snap their wrist with the rubber band bracelet.  Unfortunately, they did a lot of lying.  That person eventually had to go to the emergency room of the hospital to have the blisters on their wrists treated.  Point in fact;  lying is a habit that you may find difficult to break.

But, I don’t lie!

I have heard that before, too many times.  Here is a safer, less painful way to find out how much you lie.  Get yourself a notepad and pen that you can easily carry with you.  For a 24-hour period, in your normal every day routine, any time you lie, or say something that is not true, write it down, and the circumstances around it, including any justifications.  You will most likely be amazed at how often you lie throughout your day, and why.

What do I do next?

Now that you have built your scorecard, make an effort to not lie as much the next day.  By keeping score, you will find it easier to decrease the amount that you lie over a period of time.  Think of it as a “Liars Diet”. (Ha Ha!)

What do I have to gain by not lying?

You can start with “respect”.  But this will affect many things that you probably have not even considered;  even your health.  The reason is when you clutter your mind with “junk”, which should not be accumulating;  your brain does not have the ability to function effectively.  This affects your physical body as well as your mental abilities.

You will affect your mental clarity, your decision making process, even your health.  All of these things, and more, are affected any time you are causing congestion.  (Lying is only one source of congestion.)

Brain management is a task you should undertake daily.  It has been shown when people regularly do things that help their brain function properly and exercise their brain;  it lessens the onset of complications like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

I enjoy helping people with their personal struggle to emerge better than they were.  The brain and the workings of the mind are the fulcrum to making your effort count.

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Mind to Mind Thinking About… Time

Time…

Ask Yourself:

Do you feel like you never get enough done?  Do you procrastinate?  Do you ever wish that ‘time’ was something you could buy more of?  Do you take time to enjoy life?

For the Time Being:

There are a lot of renditions of this perturbated quote:  “Do not today, what you can put off till tomorrow.”

Well, “Time is of the essence!”

When you procrastinate, things that need to be done are building up.  Eventually something is going to happen.  Sometimes it happens in very uncomfortable ways.  Make it a positive step to achieve the things you have been putting off.  Don’t worry, they have not gone away.  (Check out the ‘Sword of Damocles‘.)

When it comes to speeding up how you get things done, turn them over to your subconscious mind to work on.  Amazingly things will get done quicker.

What?  You don’t know how to turn things over to your subconscious?  Where would you go to find out?  What would you do?  who would you ask?  Would you ask your neighbor?  (WARNING: Joke Ahead!) Maybe you should ask the police to help you find your subconscious.  That would make for an interesting police report. (Joke Ended.)

How about asking us?  We have been teaching people how to turn objectives over to their subconscious for over 35 years.

Time is Passing You By.

So, are you going to just let time pass you by?  Or, are you going to do something?

Someday I may tell you what time is.  But for now, it is important that you start observing what it is, and what it can do for you.  It is as precious as life itself.

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Mind to Mind Thinking About … Life

LIFE…

Ask Yourself:

What direction is your life going?  Do you want to have it go in a different direction?  Does ‘change’ intimidate or frighten you?  Do you care more about what other people think over your well-being?  When people ‘help’ you, does it feel more like a hindrance?

But why am I asking these questions?

Because these are the tough questions.  They are the questions that will make a difference in how your life plays out from this point forward.

I am reminded of a recent TV commercial:

A man, his wife, and baby sitting in a park.  The man asks his wife,  “If I died tomorrow, you would not have any security to fall back on.  What about life insurance?” His wife replies,  “Look over there!  There is a bird flying around that tree.”

Do you think that maybe his wife does not like to talk about life insurance or death?  Maybe she just doesn’t like tough questions.  Well, in your case it doesn’t matter what she likes or dislikes.  What matters is what you do.

Stop evading the tough questions.  These are the questions that will make or break you in your future life.  (And no, I am NOT selling life insurance!)

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