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Facts On How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior

By Kenneth Sanders


By knowing how your subconscious mind rules your behavior, It is actually possible to change attitudes and behavioral patterns into more desirable ones. Of course, this would take an in depth knowledge about ones subconscious or unconscious part of the brain. As long as one knows about how to fix it, then one can even fix him or herself from possible deep rooted self issues that may stem into negative behaviors.

The first thing to know would be how the subconscious or the unconscious part of the brain works. The key takeaway to know about the unconscious part would be that it is a big database that stores information that may affect behavioral patterns. This part would store in all the beliefs, life experiences, memories, and learnings. All of these things would contribute to how one would behave as the root cause of behavioral patterns.

For example, if a boy has a lack of self of confidence, it would most likely come from a traumatic incident that caused it. Now, the traumatic incident would be stored in the brain database and would serve as the driving force behind such insecure behaviors. To put it short, all of the root causes of how a person acts can be traced to an a memory or a belief that is stored in this part of the brain.

To go deeper, it can be implied that behaviors are caused by experiences. Now, these experiences are then translated into beliefs that the unconscious brain takes in and stores into something like a file system. Once a certain belief is embedded into the part of the brain, then it will translate into behaviors.

Going back to the example of the person with self confidence, a traumatic experience could possibly be bullying. Due to his experience with bullying, he then created a belief in his mind that people hate him and are out to get him. With that kind of embedded belief, certain traits such as fear and anxiety would come out.

Knowing this, one may ask if it is possible for behaviors to be changed since beliefs are already embedded into this database in the mind. The simple answer is yes because the unconscious brain has this rule that one will get whatever he or she puts emphasis on. So if a belief was embedded, then one most likely kept on focusing on the incident and the belief.

So if one would want to change behaviors, then he or she has to first change those beliefs. In order to do so, one has to first create more memories that have more impact than the last traumatic ones. These good memories will then become more powerful beliefs which will translate to action.

As one can see, the unconscious mind is an extremely powerful entity that can make or break a person. If one fills his or her subconscious with negative things, then negative behaviors would stem out. If one fills it with positive beliefs though, then the more positive behaviors and actions would stem out.




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