The Thing I Greatly Feared…

In the Old Testament is a story of a man called Job. In this story, his thinking – which had in the past brought him great prosperity – turned negative; and as a result, he lost a great deal of what he had accumulated. His friends came and cheered him up, telling him that he knew better than to think negatively; “That’s the kind of thinking which causes these kinds of things in the first place,” they reminded him. Job realized that it was those things which he greatly feared which had come upon him. One can not greatly fear a thing if they do not greatly think of that thing.

Much later, a man called Jesus would come along telling people to “Fear not,” in order to help themselves and others heal; and that “As a man thinketh, so it is done unto him.” Many people believe this was a teaching of Jesus, but Job’s friends knew of this teaching years before Jesus came along; this same teaching is in the book of Proverbs, and can be found in every religion on this planet. It seems people who take time to think for themselves always come to the same conclusions.
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More thinking about THINKING

I wonder what happens when you think about something specific. I mean, what if I spend 10-minutes each day thinking about being healthy and happy? Do you think that would have an impact on my life? What if I wake up every morning and spend a few minutes thinking about how I want my day to unfold? That’s certainly what success coaches would recommend you do; and it sounds an awful lot like a recipe for a daily prayer routine. But why do it?

Imagine taking a few minutes before you went to bed to think about something you want – maybe you have a job interview in the morning and you’d really like to get the job. Some people would say this is called praying; but what is praying, anyway? What’s the difference between going to bed thinking about how you’d like the interview to go, and praying about how you’d want the interview to go? Most people are too busy worrying (thinking) about “life” to spend time thinking about THINKING, but maybe they should. The government, advertising agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and other groups certainly spend an awful lot of time and money to influence your behaviors and expenditures by influencing your thinking.
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Thinking about Thinking

The Belief Formula, in a word, is about THINKING.  More specifically, it is about Thinking about THINKING.  According to all reliable sources, you have an infinitely powerful tool at your disposal; and most people hardly use theirs at all.

Actually, that’s not completely accurate; we all use this tool (or weapon, as the case may be…) all the time.  We just don’t use it consciously or wisely all the time.  This tool is our free-will to put our thoughts on anything we choose — to any degree we desire.  Our thoughts affect our lives whether we consciously choose them or not; but if we consciously choose the thought, we can consciously choose the effect.

Think about it; you tend to talk about, learn about, and do those things you think about.  These things, and the things you think about, make up your life experience.  The quality of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.  Whether your hands are folded or not, "It’s the thought that counts."

The Power of a Thought

Did you know that science and medicine are finally in agreement with religion on many points? I am not saying that science, or medicine, support any particular set of beliefs, or dogma; I am saying that we can express the words and deeds of the great healers and teachers – men like Jesus, for instance – in scientific terms which support some of the oldest wisdom teachings on the planet, such as: “As a man thinketh,” and “Judge not…” That’s pretty cool, because those teachings were intended to make our lives better and happier – to give us use of our natural abilities to create and even to heal ourselves.

Thanks to science and medicine, we can better understand the mechanism and pathway through which our thoughts create our bodies, health, and lives. And based on these findings, we can observe a sort of “Belief Formula” which can be reliably applied to help us create more of what we want and less of what we don’t want. When we get sick, something causes it; when we get better, something causes that, too. Until now, we have been told that a germ makes you sick; and pills make you better. Well, that’s not what Jesus was saying, nor was it what Hippocrates, the father of medicine, said; and it isn’t what the latest scientific and medical research tells us, either.
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Live Bold!

"Life is nothing, if not a daring adventure!"  — Helen Keller

Jennifer lives by these words!  In fact, they were some of the last words she said before jumping out of an airplane flying at 12,000 ft.!  Why would she do such a thing?  Because she is one life coach that "walks the talk!"  Although Jennifer specializes in helping others overcome their fears so THEY can go do the things they’ve always wanted; she isn’t above going along on her client’s adventures to offer her support and encouragement — and to demonstrate her faith in the techniques she uses, as well as the effectiveness of "release-techniques" such as the Z-Point Process.

"I’ve always wanted to jump out of an airplane, Jenn!  Can you help me do it?  And, if I do it, will you come with me?" asked a friend (and client) of Jennifer’s.  "Sure!" answered Jenn — without blinking an eye.  Jennifer didn’t know if her friend was serious; but it really didn’t matter to someone who knows they can do anything anyone else can do!

A couple weeks later, Jennifer’s friend called and said, "I did it!  I scheduled OUR parachute jump!"  Jumping out of an airplane for the first time can be a scary thing; but, using the Z-Point Process, created by Grant Connolly, and E.F.T., created by Gary Craig, both girls were able to quickly release any fears or anxiety that arose in the two-weeks between them and their first skydiving experience — freeing them to have the time of their lives!

Check out this video of Jenn Livin’ Bold:

 

Special Thanks to Mike Doke and the folks at Skydive Jacksonville! for a safe and fun experience!

The Belief Formula Video

Check out this inspirational video Jennifer put together from photos she took (except for the few she’s in…), and excerpts from The Belief Formula:

Z-Point Process part 1

Check out Grant Connolly as he explains the Z-Point Process in part-one of a four-part video series:

To learn more about The Z-Point Process, visit: www.ZPointForPeace.com

Z-Point Process part 2

Check out Grant Connolly as he explains the Z-Point Process in part-two of a four-part series:

To learn more about the Z-Point Process, visit: www.ZpointForPeace.com

Z-Point Process part 3

Check out Grant Connolly as he explains the Z-Point Process in part-three of a four-part series:

To learn more about the Z-Point Process, visit: www.ZpointForPeace.com

Z-Point Process part 4

Check out Grant Connolly as he explains the Z-Point Process in part-four of a four-part series:

To learn more about the Z-Point Process, visit: www.ZpointForPeace.com

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