029 Mindset and Maturation: Can We REALLY Change Our Thoughts?
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Are you thinking or are you “being thought”? You may be surprised to learn that you are not actually thinking; you're "thoughting". You're being thought by the past. So, does that mean we cannot change our thoughts? Well, we cannot change them unless we outgrow the one that is having those thoughts.   In this episode I’ll break down the complex topic about changing our thoughts. I’ll share why it’s almost impossible to stop thinking, what the greatest human addiction of all is, and how the temporary moments of reprieve are keeping you stuck.  What You’ll Learn: -Can you really change your thoughts? -The greatest human addiction of all -Why the temporary moments of reprieve are not good enough -How to enter the domain of true freedom  -Why we cannot change our thoughts  -The problem with positive thinking -How your thinking creates your reality -Is the little voice in our heads the root of all suffering?  -Why it’s impossible to think unless you’re thinking in the present moment -How to start tracking the thoughts that are continuously repeating in the mind -How to tap into your infinite potential Resources: -Access our ’21 days of Expansion’ Audio Activation Process gift: https://nickyclinch.lpages.co/podcast-gift-21-days/ -Visit my website: https://nickyclinch.com/  -Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicky_clinch/  -Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nickyclinchmaturation  -Let's connect on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/nicky-clinch-surrender
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