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Quotes About Mindset

What beliefs and perceptions about you and your life have you been unconsciously agreeing to that you'd have to change in order to create this new state of being?
~ Joe Dispenza
What we're conditioned to believe about ourselves, and what we're programmed to think other people think about us, affects our performance, including how successful we are.
~ Joe Dispenza
We usually give thanks for things when they've already happened. So in a sense, we've been hypnotized and conditioned into believing that we need a reason for joy, that we need a reason for gratitude.
~ Joe Dispenza
That's why I called my last book Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, because that's the greatest habit we have to break—thinking, feeling, and behaving in the same way that reinforces the unconscious programs that reflect our personalities and our personal realities.
~ Joe Dispenza
You are continuously keeping your life the same because you are keeping your attention (thoughts) and your energy (feelings) the same.
~ Joe Dispenza
beliefs and perceptions are subconscious states of being. They start with thoughts and feelings that you think and feel over and over, until they ultimately become habituated or automatic—at which point they form an attitude.
~ Joe Dispenza
Attitudes strung together become beliefs, and related beliefs strung together become perceptions. Over time, this redundancy creates a view of the world and of yourself that's largely subconscious.
~ Joe Dispenza
Motivated as they were by serious illnesses both physical and mental, the people I interviewed realized that in thinking new thoughts, they had to go all the way. To become a changed person, they would have to rethink themselves into a new life. All of those who restored their health to normal did so after making a conscious decision to reinvent themselves. Breaking
~ Joe Dispenza
Podemos aprender y cambiar en un estado de dolor y sufrimiento, o evolucionar en un estado de felicidad e inspiración. La
~ Joe Dispenza
Can You Be Your Own Placebo?
~ Joe Dispenza
For example, if you wake up and you think, Where's my pain? your familiar pain soon appears because you expected it to be there.
~ Joe Dispenza
It becomes difficult to think or feel in any new ways when you are addicted to your outer world.
~ Joe Dispenza
When feelings have become the means of thinking in this manner—or we can't think greater than how we feel—then we're in the program. Our thinking is how we feel, and our feelings are how we think.
~ Joe Dispenza
To Change Your Life, Change Your Beliefs about the Nature of Reality
~ Joe Dispenza
Now think about the average person who receives a diagnosis and promptly announces, "I'm going to beat this." Someone may not accept the condition and the outcome the doctor outlines, but the difference is that most people haven't truly changed their beliefs about not being sick. Changing a belief requires changing a subconscious program—since a belief, as you'll soon learn, is a subconscious state of being.
~ Joe Dispenza
When you string a succession of thoughts and feelings together so that they ultimately become habituated or automatic, they form an attitude.
~ Joe Dispenza
Beliefs are also more permanent than attitudes; they can last for months or even years. And because they last longer, they become more programmed within you.
~ Joe Dispenza
If you string a group of related beliefs together, they form your perception. So your perception of reality is a sustained state of being that's based on your long-standing beliefs, attitudes, thoughts, and feelings.
~ Joe Dispenza
the more you believe in the cause, the better the effect.
~ Joe Dispenza
Please enter and take charge of my life," Janet responded,
~ Joe Dispenza
Reality and our interaction with it is a progression of ideas and beliefs.
~ Joe Dispenza
we are confined in our lives only by the limits of our own beliefs.
~ Joe Dispenza
Los únicos que lograron producir el efecto deseado fueron los participantes que pensaron en un objetivo claro y lo acompañaron con una emoción elevada.
~ Joe Dispenza
It seems that human nature is such that we balk at changing until things get really bad and we're so uncomfortable that we can no longer go on with business as usual. This is as true for an individual as it is for a society. [...] My message is: Why wait? We can learn and change in a state of pain and suffering, or we can evolve in a state of joy and inspiration.
~ Joe Dispenza