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May 4, 2018 at 7:37 pm #25899Sindee Lee GillespiePSTEC User
Think this one might be for Brian and Paul –
I've had some good financial success and ready to take things to the next level so that is (most of) my focus for using this new tool!
Am having a bit of a brain scramble when it comes to numbers — when I look at my financials I see/picture $350,00.00 not three hundred and fifty thousand dollars — so as I set my next targets using PQT I'm “seeing” the numbers instead of the words of the numbers. Does that make sense?
What I've been doing to picture the words within other statements is mentally hold up a big sign with the word written on it (very effective for me) and yet I'm really having a challenge getting the signs to say the number words instead of the numbers (as in the case above for example: three hundred fifty instead of $350). Do I have to use the words or is a numeric representation an option?
Any thoughts? Other than I pay attention to my numbers too much…lol
Thank you!
With appreciation,
SL
May 4, 2018 at 7:54 pm #25900TrumanPSTEC Userhi again. i want to know whats the difference between the 9 mins version and the 15 mins version.
the 9 mins version works less than the other one?
i have 50 beliefs that i will work on. should i use the 9 min version for long term use?
thank you.
May 5, 2018 at 12:59 am #25901RebeccaJPSTEC UserI purchased this today and was just listening to the instructions. I'm hearing Tim talk about the Belief Blasters, and this is one program I don't have. Is it necessary to use Belief Blasters before Positive Quantum Turbo or will it work just as well w/o BB?
May 5, 2018 at 2:11 am #25902Brian TuckerPSTEC UserIMO Quantum Turbo is so powerful it can collapse an entire behavioral pattern with one positive suggestion. The key of course is the crafting of the suggestion.
Just today I helped a client end a porn addiction with one new belief. I also helped the same client collapse a “caretaking” behavioral program which is rather common in codependents again one belief and it was gone.
Clicktracks and/or belief blasters are not necessary however, it is always a good idea to clicktrack down the emotions on a given problem. If one knows the negatve belief, it's absolutely a good idea to run it through belief blaster before a new positive belief is installed.
May 5, 2018 at 9:29 am #25903Paul McCabePSTEC Pro and Forum ModeratorHi,
Thanks for the posts and questions.
Brian, that is a brilliant result. I have to say that I am astonished by some of the results that this is producing already and feel it's another breakthrough product with uses that will be expanded upon in time.
Emotions create beliefs and beliefs create emotions. These also impact behaviours. With the right suggestions, emotions can change and so can beliefs and behaviours.
This does not negate any previous advice/protocols, but this tool gives additional avenues to personal change.
SLG, I will see if I can get Tim to answer about using numerical figures in the suggestions. I would personally work with the target you know and layer in something about achieving that. This also creates flexibility as your target may change.
Something like: “I can definitely achieve these goals, as I have what it takes”
I will suggest some others.
Truman, the difference in the tracks is that the 15 min track has more suggestions. I recommend “mixing and matching”these, as they both work so well. You will get the “best of both worlds” this way.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Paul
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May 5, 2018 at 10:23 am #25904DarekKowPSTEC UserIMO Quantum Turbo is so powerful it can collapse an entire behavioral pattern with one positive suggestion. The key of course is the crafting of the suggestion.
Just today I helped a client end a porn addiction with one new belief. I also helped the same client collapse a “caretaking” behavioral program which is rather common in codependents again one belief and it was gone.
Clicktracks and/or belief blasters are not necessary however, it is always a good idea to clicktrack down the emotions on a given problem. If one knows the negatve belief, it's absolutely a good idea to run it through belief blaster before a new positive belief is installed.
Hi Brian,
Can you share that suggestion you used with your client for pornography addiction? I don't really have a problem with it but every so often I feel drawn to it and then it kind of becomes one for me. That dopamine spikes I get are really bad for me for some reason. It messes with me too much in other areas of my life too, so I'd like to stop completely and be really done with it.
Also, in your previous entry here you listed a couple of suggestions phrased in the negative sense like “I'm not going” or “I can't”. How effective do you find are they compared to the purely positive standard suggestions?
Thanks!
May 5, 2018 at 10:49 am #25905TrumanPSTEC Userwow. thanks a lot brian and paul.
and thank you tim for bringing this wonderful tool. i've never achieved so quick and profound changes with pstec in so little time.
May 5, 2018 at 12:58 pm #25906Brian TuckerPSTEC UserHi Brian,
Can you share that suggestion you used with your client for pornography addiction? I don't really have a problem with it but every so often I feel drawn to it and then it kind of becomes one for me. That dopamine spikes I get are really bad for me for some reason. It messes with me too much in other areas of my life too, so I'd like to stop completely and be really done with it.
Also, in your previous entry here you listed a couple of suggestions phrased in the negative sense like “I'm not going” or “I can't”. How effective do you find are they compared to the purely positive standard suggestions?
Thanks!
DarekKow – Out of respect for a paying client I prefer to refrain. I used the words that came out of their mouth about what they wanted to accomplish as they already had a little desire to change. Again I reference the gold nuggets in this recording in using what the person already says to form the suggestion.
This is the best place to start with change for a person and is why beliefs are generally specific to the individual. They already believe what they say to some extent.
This simply needed to reinforce the thought and transform it into a belief. Enter quantum turbo.
I will say this: Quantum Turbo is so profoundly powerful that you can literally use it to “tell yourself what to do” even if you don't believe it at all. So with this concept in mind as you stated in your post that you already know what you want to do. You're already 100% of the way there. You just need to believe it. That's the extra 1% to hit the tipping point. This is accomplished by adding weight to it. Use those words to craft an 8-10 word suggestion or two and use the 15 minute track.
Re: using negative words…I have big success using phrases a person already says e.g. “I can't hardly screw up this job interview it will be easy now” they already partially believe it but have a little doubt. Just like when someone says “I can't fail at this there is nothing to lose now” can you see how these are simple things we already say and believe? They just need reinforcement.
Again I mention you can't really make a mistake with pstec tools. It doesn't have to be perfect. All that matters is the result. Give things a try and if you don't see the result you desire you have the option to try it from another angle. Have fun with it! I find Tim often speaks in terms of optimal best practices as a starting point. As it pertains to quantum turbo, it's so insanely powerful and limitless that even this concept seems to be obsolete.
May 5, 2018 at 6:30 pm #25907Eamon DohertyPSTEC UserHi folks thought I'd share this I've Just ran “my life feels amazing now with all these happy thoughts” literally smiled my way through it after a few repeats, surely proof my mind was accepting this ??
May 6, 2018 at 11:17 am #25908Paul McCabePSTEC Pro and Forum ModeratorHi Ed23,
Thanks for sharing that.
I think that's a brilliant suggestion too and it's great that it impacted you accordingly. I think it is one that could definitely be used by others to have s similar affect.
All the best,
Paul
Paul McCabe – PSTEC Master Practitioner
http://www.lifestyleforchange.com
Please contact me anytime if you want any assistance in utilising PSTEC to help you live a life of tremendous freedom & possibility.
Recreate yourself with PSTEC.
Skype, Zoom, in-person & phone sessions available…
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