Many years ago my secretary, Monique, attended my training course.
\nWhen we came to \u2018Parental Programming’ she said:
\n“My mother used to warn me not to jump over the backyard fence when I went to play.
\nShe said I’d rip my pants.”
\n“What’s your point?” I said, “Did you ever tear your pants?”<\/p>\n
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“Well, yes I did, and that’s my point. I jumped over that fence for about two years and ripped\u00a0my pants once. Once in two years. I thought about that and came to the conclusion:
\nI’d rather jump over the fence for two years and rip my pants once,\u00a0than walk through the gate for two entire years just to avoid ripping my pants once.”<\/p>\n
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How many things are you cautious about that somehow seem justified\u00a0because once-in-two-years they could possibly go wrong.<\/p>\n
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Is it really worth the price you are continuously<\/span> paying?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n What comes to mind that you can\u00a0give yourself permission to be less careful about? ————————————————————————- 6<\/strong> Feed Yourself<\/a> – 7<\/strong> Disaster<\/a> – 8<\/strong> Problem Solving<\/a> – 9<\/strong> Worry<\/a> – 11<\/strong> Feedback<\/a> – 14<\/strong> Eliminating Triggers<\/a><\/p>\n 18<\/strong> Being Triggered<\/a> – 22<\/strong> Attitude<\/a> – 31<\/strong> Being at-Cause<\/a> – 42<\/strong> Leadership<\/a> – 48<\/strong> Saying No<\/a><\/p>\n 52<\/strong> Correct Decisions<\/a> – 59<\/strong> Hesitation<\/a> – 68<\/strong> Concentration<\/a> – 70<\/strong> Conclusions<\/a> – 73<\/strong> Killing Frogs<\/a><\/p>\n 83<\/strong> Being Wrong<\/a> – 87<\/strong> Barriers<\/a> – 92<\/strong> Strength<\/a> – 96<\/strong> Habits<\/a> – 99<\/strong> Perfection!<\/a><\/p>\n
\nRemember, it will<\/strong> then go wrong on you.
\nOnce, in two years. So what!<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nYou only wish reading one Doodle would do it!
\nIt’s a subconscious cross-index of select different Doodles
\nto ‘side-step’ your filters, that gets you what you want.
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\nTo reinforce this, read at least 2<\/strong> below:<\/em> If you Read only one<\/span><\/p>\n