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First Step: Create Your Universes

By: Kenrick Cleveland

"Civilization advances as more and more of life's essentials are absorbed by the unconscious." -Diane Ackerman, "An Alchemy of Mind: The Marvel and Mystery of the Brain"

An integral part of my work in the field of persuasion is studying the human brain, and in particular the other-than-conscious mind. Diane Ackerman, in her amazing book, describes our brains as needing space with no volume, because our thinking brain can only store a finite amount of information. So as our brains evolved they ". . . began storing information and memories outside itself on stone, papyrus, paper, computer chips, and film. This astonishing feat is so familiar a part of our lives that we don't think about it much. But it was an amazing and rather strange solution to what was essentially a packing problem: just store your essentials elsewhere and avoid cluttering up the cave."

Amazing and strange. . . Yet, we do this without thought at this point in our evolution.

With all this in mind, I want to suggest a phenomenal tool to help you get exactly what you want in life with the assistance of your other-than-conscious mind. Mapping out our quantum universes is a powerful way to communicate with the subconscious.

The first step in creating your universes is to get a snap shot of where you are now. If you're comfortable chiseling stone, or have a good source for papyrus, and have the time and tools necessary, go for it. I like to use the "Create Your Quantum Universe" option on the website www.maxpersuasion.com, so if you're already in the Coaching Club or have a membership to the Persuasion Factor. . this is how I would suggest you proceed.

All you'll really need for this, however, is a pen or pencil and a few sheets of fresh paper.

This is a snapshot of who you are now. Where are you? Where do you life? What do you do? What are your set/stuck points? What are your dreams? How does your life resemble the life you wanted when you were young? You can put everything in this snapshot from soup to nuts. Write it out and then think on it. Expand it. Let it grow into something that you can use as a sort of time capsule--who you were at the end of 2007.

How cool would it be to have one of these for each and every year of your life? Who were you in 1984? Some of you may have not even been born. Some of you have excellent memories and can recall who you were back then. But I'd suggest you make a commitment to creating this snapshot of yourself once a year from here on out. Pick your birthday or another day of significance. And give yourself the time you need to really map out a picture of yourself.

Let this be a little acorn that you begin to grow. In an upcoming article, I'll give you the next step, but know that as we unpack and eliminate our storage problems, we're going to have all kinds of space for the essentials.

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Kenrick Cleveland teaches strategies to earn the business of wealthy clients using persuasion. He runs public and private seminars and offers home study courses and coaching programs in persuasion strategies.

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