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Chilling out, sipping on a maca/berry/bee pollen/protein smoothie, about to hit the gym, let’s do this!

First I need to ask, how was your weekend? Did you become more conscious of when you were outcome dependent and the “tight rope walk” of staying in the pocket?

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, check out the AIDS article from last week. I’ve been responding to the comments section pretty religiously, so if you have any questions, comment there.

This week I’m breaking into the vault of videos I’ve been recording over the past few months of freetour, and found this 20 minute gem.

Oh, the long flowing hair, how I miss those days.

Today I want to talk about one of my favorite topics, Emotional Intelligence and how to use the positive reframe with specific examples.

First check out the video, which covers topics like Extreme Self Love, How to Use Positive Reframes, and What it Means to “Stay on Your Path as a Man.”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4jBrZ_t9Eg

When you have a negative emotional response, the first step is to become conscious of the feeling and WHY you have an emotional attachment to that event.

This can be easier said than done at times, but usually if you can figure out the cause, that already makes it objective enough that you no longer have an emotional response towards it.

But many times it takes multiple reframes before there is a “tipping point,” where you’ve reframed the event enough that it becomes an entirely objective event, as opposed to something that causes an emotional response inside of you.

An example I used in a post on RSDN a few days ago:

Let's say you break up with your girlfriend...

Then something happens, which makes you think of her, and then you feel sad.

Whatever the thing that happens is... Let's say it's seeing kids at the airport...

"Oh, we could have had kids together, they would've been so cute!"

Then think why you had this emotional response.

As I said in the video, to change a negative emotion, either change the belief, or the situation.

You broke up with her, so you can't change the situation, so change your perception of it.

Do you REALLY want kids with her? Do you logically understand that you will only get more attractive with age, only find a better girlfriend that you are more compatible with and through learning from the past relationships you will be a better boyfriend.

Etc. It's not gonna take a single reframe to make it objective, you might need to do 30-50-1000 mental reframes until you have a tipping point where your perception of your new future is better than you getting back with her.

Let's give a non girl related one.

I used to freak out for being late to flights, or anything transportation wise.

Then one time in Amsterdam we were running super late and I could feel the anxiety kick in.

-I know where this came from actually, when I was 19 I missed a bus back to college and got stuck at some dodgy bus station for 24 hours with ruffians, and it was a traumatic experience I guess for me when I was wet behind the ears.

But even knowing about that situation, I still had anxiety.

So I started doing mental reframes of the worse case scenario.

In my head:

-Well, worse case, you miss your flight, and you'll prolly get a free standby ticket on the next flight.
-Or you will have to stay another day in Amsterdam, you don't have to work for 5 days, so it's no big deal.
-Or even then, you get stuck in amsterdam longer, you have the cash to have more fun and you are with your friends anyway, you love this city

You could even expand it out further:
-No matter what happens, are you going to remember this in 5-10-20 years?
-You're just gonna die anyways, you might as well enjoy this crazy taxi ride and take in the beautiful city

Whatever it takes until you have enough mental reframes that it no longer emotional affects you.

You get better and better with this in time, both at the positive reframe, as well as quickly catching yourself in the negative side and switching things up.

Another thing I mentioned in the video near the end was the life of many guys just starting out at this success with women endeavor.

If you’ve gone out night after night, with NO success whatsoever, how do you reframe this as a good thing?!

Just as I mentioned in the video, you are taking a myopic view of the scenario.

Yeah, you might not be getting laid as much as you want, but is your entire life and identity tied to success with women alone?!

I hope not.

This is just one of many life values/goals you should be filtering your life through. The way to step out of this, and gain a higher perspective, is have a higher goal.

For me, above EVERYTHING, is to constantly be evolving, and building more self esteem. Success and happiness stem from self esteem, and the more you have, the more you can take on in the world.

Yes, if I get with a super hot girl, my self esteem grows, but not because I can now identify myself as “someone who gets with hot girls,” but because I took action, and the method I chose to do it was successful.

But the success is not what should boost your self esteem, it’s the fact that you CHOSE to take action, you chose to focus your consciousness in a way that moved you towards what you want in life.

So by this criteria, JUST GOING OUT should boost your self esteem. Every time you decide to approach, it should boost your self esteem. Every time you hit the gym, push through procrastination, pass on the bread, and “lean into your edge,” have a mini celebration inside, and realize the synergy of it all, and how the RESULTS DON’T EVEN MATTER!

Yes of course, if after six months, you are still in the same situation, it’s probably time to find a new direction, maybe find a mentor, but there’s no reason to get sad, PISSED, or frustrated, just keep choosing to take action.

I’ve had this happen countless times with girls, even more so in business, and just yesterday in the gym.

I’ve been fasting for 16 hours a day, going full extreme with my diet, and working out 4-5 times a week. I go to weigh myself at home, and it says I’m 160 lbs. which for a 6’2” frame is pretty gaunt.

My brain starts whirling, as I’m trying to lose bodyfat, but also doing a lean gain approach, and I’m growing stronger with each workout, and it seems to look like, visually at least, I’m getting bigger.

The confusion steps in, “Was the last 3-4 months a total waste of time, am I going in the wrong direction?!” I don’t even fret, and decide immediately to start eating more meals, and focus on weight gain over cutting, still maintaining a minimal carb load, but cramming a few more meals in through out the day to raise my caloric intake.

Then I get to the gym and weigh myself there on a proper scale, realizing that, no… I don’t weigh 160 pounds, but actually 179. Haha, my scale is a full 20 pounds off. The scale goes to the garbage, and I’m stoked to realize my routine and diet actually is totally on track.

But the relief I felt about me doing the right thing was NOTHING compared to the feeling I get, as I explained in an article last week on my blog, when the euphoria kicks in on that 8th rep, and I’m pushing through pain and stress. That’s the pump, that’s what gets me amped.

Just like when you hit a sticking point in the club, and you go out for months on end, not even realizing what the fuck you are doing wrong. But you keep going out, analyzing your nights, and then one night…

It just CLICKS!

And you realize how obvious it should have been, holy shit! I’ve been doing “this and this” wrong, and now I know.

That feeling is pretty damn good, but it’s not really that success that creates the good feeling, it’s the orgasmic build up of you pushing yourself, through adversity, through frustration and doubt, until BOOM! The universe rewards your effort.


Alright, so for this weekend, what I want you to do is take the positive reframe technique that I explain in the video, and notice within yourself how quickly you can cut off negative beliefs.

It’s almost like the old positivity challenge Jeffy talks about in the Jeffy Show, I want you to catch yourself as quickly as possible when you enter negative thought loops, and FORCE yourself to turn it into a positive.

If this is easy for you, the next step is to start forcing completely benign things into being positives. Why are you awesome, why is you standing/walking/dancing/SHITTING make you the coolest dude in the world?!

Comment below if you find this easy or challenging, and I’ll try to answer any questions you guys might have.

Have a good weekend, and as always, here’s a jam for yeah, this week with words. :)

ENJOY!
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First?
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sick.
the little "brad branson" voice is rather creepy as well. nice!
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 Awesome article and video Brad:) keep up the badass work. Ohh quick questions outside of pick up...
I just recently changed my major to microbiology and then a few days later I was like oh wait isn't brad from rsd a microbiology major? haha well my question was where did you work as when you were in that field and did you enjoy it?:) 
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 jeffy is old.

brad is better.
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 Amazing article! The topic of "emotional intelligence" really caught me eye. Thanks man! 
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"How to destroy negative emotional anchors" --> so weird only in my doing Personal Power 2 right now for the THIRD time am I actually getting that "negative neuro-assocation" stuff and am I seeing how to actually "really" take action on it.  

Lotta good shit in here man.  
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How funny that reframing negative beliefs to positive ones is something ive discovered only this week.

its an awesome thing, literally a game changer in my opinion. once you've installed a good belief, the good emotions start flowing and then you start acting in awesome ways naturally.

one thing ive found is sometimes you have a negative emotional imprint to a situation, like you've reframed a negative belief to a positive, you no longer hold the bad belief, but simply because you've had that same reaction over and over, it still comes in a mild form. is this something that happens to other people? 

one of the cooler things about it is now i found myself looking to myself more that i know im in control of my beliefs, like instead of going "what does society believe is the right thing to do?" i say "what do i believe is the right thing to do? what do i want to believe is the right thing to do?"

one question: how often do you practise this to reinforce the positive reframe? do you take a particular time of day where you sit down and go through positive reframes to make them stronger, or are you just constantly reinforcing them as they come? 

great article btw!
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 Such a good way of looking at things - GREAT article dude. 
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I realized that this shit is so easy when you hear other people complain about stuff. It's like damn, you're really that pissed over something so small? You live in a 1st world country...your problems aren't really problems (for the most part). 

I think it's a lot harder to internalize this type of stuff and apply it to yourself. Sometimes I'll look back and be like wow, I was being such a little bitch...it really wasn't a big deal. 

Definitely going to start applying this stuff. Lots of value up in here.  
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I liked this vid the best of all that i've seen of you - more personality coming through, and its like your money subject
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Gotta luv this trend on RSDN.  Nice work.  ;)
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sick.
the little "brad branson" voice is rather creepy as well. nice!
:)  I'm going with a minimal approach...
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jonjonwhii wrote:
 Awesome article and video Brad:) keep up the badass work. Ohh quick questions outside of pick up...
I just recently changed my major to microbiology and then a few days later I was like oh wait isn't brad from rsd a microbiology major? haha well my question was where did you work as when you were in that field and did you enjoy it?:) 
Yes, I was a "bacteriology" major, I have my Master's degree in it actually.  I studied mostly immunology, and wanted to get into transplant surgery, so was on the slow track to med school.

I'd say, make sure you REALLY enjoy this, because it's one of the toughest bio majors, up there with biochem and stuff like that. 

Although it's SUPER cutting edge, stem cell research, cloning, all sorts of fun stuff if you're interested in it. 

But if you're trying to just get into professional school, I'd suggest an easier major where it's easy to get a good GPA, something even outside of science to add a nice breadth to your resume.

Good lUck!
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How funny that reframing negative beliefs to positive ones is something ive discovered only this week.

its an awesome thing, literally a game changer in my opinion. once you've installed a good belief, the good emotions start flowing and then you start acting in awesome ways naturally.

one thing ive found is sometimes you have a negative emotional imprint to a situation, like you've reframed a negative belief to a positive, you no longer hold the bad belief, but simply because you've had that same reaction over and over, it still comes in a mild form. is this something that happens to other people? 

one of the cooler things about it is now i found myself looking to myself more that i know im in control of my beliefs, like instead of going "what does society believe is the right thing to do?" i say "what do i believe is the right thing to do? what do i want to believe is the right thing to do?"

one question: how often do you practise this to reinforce the positive reframe? do you take a particular time of day where you sit down and go through positive reframes to make them stronger, or are you just constantly reinforcing them as they come? 

great article btw!
I don't practice this shit.  I AM IT!  Like seriously, my friends say my life is a positive reframe, it's mostly subconsciously autopilot these days.

Practice it AT ALL TIMES.  THis is a way of life, not an exercise.
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 Such a good way of looking at things - GREAT article dude. 
thanks man!
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I liked this vid the best of all that i've seen of you - more personality coming through, and its like your money subject
Haha, ummm...  Yeah, it's my life, trying to break it down and teach is a little more challenging.  :)
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Fucking awesome. This summed up alot for me, becuase there were times when I was like "why do I even WANT to pickup girls" blah blah blah your mind never stops playing tricks on your.

I believe deep down inside, you KNOW what it is you want to do.. you set out a course of action, your shit gets thrown ofcourse, eventually you get some successess and the mind tricks never end. Just an awesome postive reframe..

I love it becuase your not attached to a certain ego of Being something rather your attached with the PROCESS of it. Life Owen talks about in his latest video he says he never judges himself based on results, only on his ability to execute..Gonna review those 6 pillars as they are all equally as valuable & worth going to in depth.

Another thing I realized is that what Most People do is wrong. Or not even that's wrong but it leads to chode results in life. So its a good road map to know I'm on the right path, they are eating this mcdonalds bullshit, that should tell me to eat a salad. They are standing around the club like chodes, or not even out at all, that should tell me to get out and take some action.

Basically everything in life is a positive reframe.. :-)
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 Brad

Thank you so much for this article. One of the things I have been doing to adapt mysself outside of pickup is skateboarding and recently i've been trying to learn how to 3flip and it hasnt been going good. I immediatley logged into rsdn to get some inspiration or something like that and I found this gem of an article. I've been thinking about my lack of success with this trick the whole day, but when I read this article I immediaately reached a tipping point. Non of these concepts were new to me but the way you worded them and the specific tips, like constant reframing helped the shit out of me. THanks man, RSD helps guys get better at all facades of life!!!!!!!!!!! 
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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcm55lU9knw
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good shit and a ton of value....i especially like the idea of having a new article every thursday to kickstart my weekend
On a side note....I went to UW La Crosse for college and am moving back to milwaukee this fall...any ideas on what are the good venues in Milwaukee? I understand you are from there....
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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcm55lU9knw
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ApolloX3 wrote:
good shit and a ton of value....i especially like the idea of having a new article every thursday to kickstart my weekend
On a side note....I went to UW La Crosse for college and am moving back to milwaukee this fall...any ideas on what are the good venues in Milwaukee? I understand you are from there....
I'm heading out in MKE in about 10 minutes.  :)

I still hit up water because I like the youngins, Trinity was the hot spot last time I was around.

We went to 720 last weekend and it was decent, it's on Milwaukee St, and Dicks is the bomb.  It's a pizza place on the first floor and a decent dance club up stairs. 

Go LAX, they drink hard.  But not as hard as MADISON!  :)  (Sad face for not binge drinking anymore. :( 
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 Great video man, I'm assuming you've read the book emotional intelligence? I thought it was good shit.
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 Good video bro... I've been stuck on my own 8 year relationship, haven't fully let go even though it's over, still dealing with the emotional storms. Def. gonna use the POSITIVE REFRAME CHALLENGE and turn it around anytime I start going into one of those negative thought loops. 

I like the idea that "I'm a man, I'm taking control of my own values and emotions". It's nothing that Tony Robbins wasn't teaching 20 years ago, but the context/timing really clicked for me.
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Digging the picture titles that's a nice touch. Also like the other unique stuff you created like branson's brigade, the Facebook thing in your bio and the forum signature. That kind of small stuff makes it a lot more pleasing to read. Props on the content too I like your work a lot. It's like Alex...but mature ;)
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Dude thanks so much for the article. Good stuff. I promise I'm gonna go out this weekend and turn all negative thoughts into delusional positives lol. I've actually recently had a really break through night by doing this, but I havent stuck with doing this so this article is a reminder to reinforce it more.

But dude... that goddamn text to speech shit hahaha... I cant help but feel its a joke.
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Awesome article! They way you described your thought process really resonated with me.  

Has shaving your head challenged your ability to feel good about yourself? Has it impacted your sucess rate?

I'm thinking about shaving my head to challenge myself image. 

Thanks!
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Brad great article bro thanks, your publications are getting better.
Hey Brad ! what is your body fat percentage?
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Mifflin in two weeks :)
Brad- wrote:

ApolloX3 wrote:
good shit and a ton of value....i especially like the idea of having a new article every thursday to kickstart my weekend
On a side note....I went to UW La Crosse for college and am moving back to milwaukee this fall...any ideas on what are the good venues in Milwaukee? I understand you are from there....
I'm heading out in MKE in about 10 minutes.  :)

I still hit up water because I like the youngins, Trinity was the hot spot last time I was around.

We went to 720 last weekend and it was decent, it's on Milwaukee St, and Dicks is the bomb.  It's a pizza place on the first floor and a decent dance club up stairs. 

Go LAX, they drink hard.  But not as hard as MADISON!  :)  (Sad face for not binge drinking anymore. :( 

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awesome video brad!
lol'ed at the "we love brad" at the top of the article.
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 The best video from you till now imho! It helps me a lot, thanks!!!!!
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 Brad very cool video...excited to see your new insights

You should give your body to science when you die so they can dissect your brain and analyse the superior emitional circuitry 
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drugstorecowboy wrote:
How funny that reframing negative beliefs to positive ones is something ive discovered only this week.

its an awesome thing, literally a game changer in my opinion. once you've installed a good belief, the good emotions start flowing and then you start acting in awesome ways naturally.

one thing ive found is sometimes you have a negative emotional imprint to a situation, like you've reframed a negative belief to a positive, you no longer hold the bad belief, but simply because you've had that same reaction over and over, it still comes in a mild form. is this something that happens to other people? 

one of the cooler things about it is now i found myself looking to myself more that i know im in control of my beliefs, like instead of going "what does society believe is the right thing to do?" i say "what do i believe is the right thing to do? what do i want to believe is the right thing to do?"

one question: how often do you practise this to reinforce the positive reframe? do you take a particular time of day where you sit down and go through positive reframes to make them stronger, or are you just constantly reinforcing them as they come? 

great article btw!
This is what Covey talks about in having the principle based paradigm. Also goes with what tyler says about rewarding yourself for doing the approach. Think of the bigger picture but at the same time small chunk your goals.
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Awesome shit, Brad.

The extreme self love thing is one of the best concepts I've ever tried. I found that that alone opened up my whole world.
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 I really enjoyed this article, Brad. Appreciate that.

About the Self Love stuff. This really resonates with me. The core confidence associated with liking yourself is amazing. Sometimes in these 1st world societies, people seek instead of internalize.

I've been implenting a lot of the principles here for 6 months and hit a plateu. I was wondering if I could still feel that initial nervousness when you meet someone you're really attracted to...then the other night BOOM. I approached this smart cutie and instantly felt that nervousness. YES.
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SirKonstantine wrote:
 jeffy is old.

brad is better.
LOL it's not about who is better, it's about what you learn from each of the RSD instructors. Everyone has a different angle and perspective of the game, think about that!
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Loved the article man! This extreme self love thing kicks ass! Implementing it as I'm writing this, ooo yeeeah! :D
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yeah, good old tony robbins stuff in it. i read this book a good time ago. nice to reinforce this things - thx for the article

when you talk about the puke in the video: your approach of "hold the frame, do not talk about the puke"; i think this is kind of working against fully expressing yourself...
i guess i would go with it when it pops into my head - no filters: "oh, puke on my shirt. you know that reminds me of a fucked up thing a few weeks back in xxx... vomit, vomit, vomit..."

whats your take on that?
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Saint_ wrote:

SirKonstantine wrote:
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brad is better.
LOL it's not about who is better, it's about what you learn from each of the RSD instructors. Everyone has a different angle and perspective of the game, think about that!
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WHAT the HELL is THAT VIDEO !! XDDD
JEFFY YOU ARE THE BOSS!!
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Sssssssssweeeeeeet vid n article!  When I get scarcity thoughts or any negative thoughts I just think of the cool things I've done and the girls I've been with. But then it got me thinking if I should be using that to pump me up and get rid of scarcity thought loops. That confused me but  thanks to your article I can be happy about the action I took to cultivate the value that I have. Also not identifying with negativity has been really good like the "ES" does has been really good for me. Someone told me its similar to CBT .  I don't know anything about CBT. though.

Also my plan I have to go out alot which by the way going out clubbin or partying and approaching or being approached by girls is the easiest way to get rid of scarcity and negative thought loops, in my case at least along will all the great knowledge here at Rsdnation .  My goal is to  always feel great no matter what even if go out or not. Rain or shine. To be that "rock" and to always have emotional grounding.  But I can definitely understand a newbie that goes out with no results as well but the knowledge for sucess is here if you put the time into it. Switch the style up if u need to. AND THE JOURNEY IS SO MUCH FUN. For some it might take some time to get it but time is gonna keep passing by no matter what. Have fun you only live once.

But I will definitely draw state from me taking action and all the action I've taken and my plans instead of just remembering the 3somes,etc I've had to get over the scarcity thought loops,etc.  Believe me I'm not braggin.  If people put the time in they can have the sex life they want it's easy and it really isn't a big deal at all. It's nothing to brag about. It's that social conditioning and other conditioning and trauma/upbringing is fucking some peoples minds up.  I'm barely 5'7 130 lbs but most of my life I was 120 lbs. Anyone can do it. If you're new just put the time in. Like I said switch yo style up if you need to. Everything you need is here at Rsdnation fosho.  Like Tyler said the path will unfold itself to you.

The vid was great. I learned some other new stuff from it as well. It was very helpful how you explained the process itself very clearly of how to draw state from the action you take like just going out,approaching.  Really cleared it up.  Badass stuff thanks sir.   
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 Loved the video... 

Really gels well with my experiences too... All your life is a reframe and just looking both at my own experiences and others' experiences..it all makes complete logical sense from viewing it as

"Nothing is either good or bad but thinking makes it so"

It comes down to - How strong is what you think. Or is what someone else's view of the situation (frame) stronger than yours... For me, its always, I'm the coolest, no matter what...I will reframe and force frame until the other person falls into it..that's it really... and if im not able to do it..then I'll reframe it as a win to remain positive in either case...

And fuck it works damn brilliantly... I've found that "im awesome" + "She wants to get fucked by me" frame is usually all that's required... and thinking of my lays, I'm completely in this mindset... Like unconsciously while fucking this chick I looked at her lit up face said "You pulled it off/you got me into your bed heh" ...etc..with a smoooth vibe....and what makes my vibe that smooth...complete assumption of value and holding that frame unconsciously...I think its easier to do with alcohol too... somehow the doubts that you mentioned you force cut off... they are lowered and it makes it easier to impose your frame unconsciously too... don't know why?...but I don't do alcohol often...hate the taste or whatever...weed is soo much more awesome...

About the girlfriend thing, yup...I've always been fascinated how I'm always trying to logically impose my frame on MYSELF haha..that's the tough part coz your emotions can sometimes go haywire..it is what it is... logical vs emotional battle really..Really liked the part about logically understanding how to frame it so that emotionally its not a big deal etc.... A+ explanation ...
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Puke on the shirt vegas bootcamp reframe ftw! Haha I remember that night. Good times, well maybe apart from the puke ;) Awesome video btw mate! Awaken the Giant is one of the next books on my list, so the article hit hard too.
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[=rgb(51, 51, 51)]Tony Robbins on Masculine & Feminine in Relationships    [/]www.youtube.com/watch
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very good article. motivated me to think more positively. it's very strange and counterintuitive at the bginning.
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Mountaineer- wrote:
yeah, good old tony robbins stuff in it. i read this book a good time ago. nice to reinforce this things - thx for the article

when you talk about the puke in the video: your approach of "hold the frame, do not talk about the puke"; i think this is kind of working against fully expressing yourself...
i guess i would go with it when it pops into my head - no filters: "oh, puke on my shirt. you know that reminds me of a fucked up thing a few weeks back in xxx... vomit, vomit, vomit..."

whats your take on that?
That was a new experience for me :)
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champ wrote:
Sssssssssweeeeeeet vid n article!  When I get scarcity thoughts or any negative thoughts I just think of the cool things I've done and the girls I've been with. But then it got me thinking if I should be using that to pump me up and get rid of scarcity thought loops. That confused me but  thanks to your article I can be happy about the action I took to cultivate the value that I have. Also not identifying with negativity has been really good like the "ES" does has been really good for me. Someone told me its similar to CBT .  I don't know anything about CBT. though.

Also my plan I have to go out alot which by the way going out clubbin or partying and approaching or being approached by girls is the easiest way to get rid of scarcity and negative thought loops, in my case at least along will all the great knowledge here at Rsdnation .  My goal is to  always feel great no matter what even if go out or not. Rain or shine. To be that "rock" and to always have emotional grounding.  But I can definitely understand a newbie that goes out with no results as well but the knowledge for sucess is here if you put the time into it. Switch the style up if u need to. AND THE JOURNEY IS SO MUCH FUN. For some it might take some time to get it but time is gonna keep passing by no matter what. Have fun you only live once.

But I will definitely draw state from me taking action and all the action I've taken and my plans instead of just remembering the 3somes,etc I've had to get over the scarcity thought loops,etc.  Believe me I'm not braggin.  If people put the time in they can have the sex life they want it's easy and it really isn't a big deal at all. It's nothing to brag about. It's that social conditioning and other conditioning and trauma/upbringing is fucking some peoples minds up.  I'm barely 5'7 130 lbs but most of my life I was 120 lbs. Anyone can do it. If you're new just put the time in. Like I said switch yo style up if you need to. Everything you need is here at Rsdnation fosho.  Like Tyler said the path will unfold itself to you.

The vid was great. I learned some other new stuff from it as well. It was very helpful how you explained the process itself very clearly of how to draw state from the action you take like just going out,approaching.  Really cleared it up.  Badass stuff thanks sir.   
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
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venusianspitfire wrote:
 Loved the video... 

Really gels well with my experiences too... All your life is a reframe and just looking both at my own experiences and others' experiences..it all makes complete logical sense from viewing it as

"Nothing is either good or bad but thinking makes it so"

It comes down to - How strong is what you think. Or is what someone else's view of the situation (frame) stronger than yours... For me, its always, I'm the coolest, no matter what...I will reframe and force frame until the other person falls into it..that's it really... and if im not able to do it..then I'll reframe it as a win to remain positive in either case...

And fuck it works damn brilliantly... I've found that "im awesome" + "She wants to get fucked by me" frame is usually all that's required... and thinking of my lays, I'm completely in this mindset... Like unconsciously while fucking this chick I looked at her lit up face said "You pulled it off/you got me into your bed heh" ...etc..with a smoooth vibe....and what makes my vibe that smooth...complete assumption of value and holding that frame unconsciously...I think its easier to do with alcohol too... somehow the doubts that you mentioned you force cut off... they are lowered and it makes it easier to impose your frame unconsciously too... don't know why?...but I don't do alcohol often...hate the taste or whatever...weed is soo much more awesome...

About the girlfriend thing, yup...I've always been fascinated how I'm always trying to logically impose my frame on MYSELF haha..that's the tough part coz your emotions can sometimes go haywire..it is what it is... logical vs emotional battle really..Really liked the part about logically understanding how to frame it so that emotionally its not a big deal etc.... A+ explanation ...



Alcohol is an addictive crutch. I don't smoke weed, but I can see that being a different outlet too. 

http://www.bradbranson.com/anti-booze-revolution-get-leverage-to-dramati...
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 So, Brad, with you being known as one of RSD's most zen/in-the-now instructors.. I have to ask do you meditate as well like Tyler? I'm just curious what your practice of meditation is.. if you have one ..

Excellent Article! 
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