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Brain Science And
New Year's Resolutions
By Tom Venuto, NSCA-CPT, CSCS
www.burnthefat.com
Motivational speaker Jim
Rohn once said, "I find it fascinating that most people plan their
vacations with better care than they plan their lives. Perhaps it's
because escape is easier than change."
Success psychologists say that 95% - 97% of the
people in the world do NOT have written goals and fail, while 3-5% have
written goals and succeed.
If these statistics are correct, then Mr Rohn's
observation really IS quite fascinating isn't it?
Unfortunately for most people, the odds for
success are actually even lower, because out of the few people who do
set goals, most don't take goal setting seriously, they don't do it
scientifically
and they only do it once a year.
Goal setting is so important, that I always teach
goal setting and mind dynamics first, and only THEN, do I teach
nutrition and training second.
It doesnt matter how much you know about nutrition
or exercise. Until specialized fitness knowledge is linked with goals
and directions, the knowledge is useless and you won't accomplish very
much or keep the
changes long term.
In fact, I devoted the entire first chapter of my
book, Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle (www.burnthefat.com) to the subject
of goals and constructive
"mind programming" for successful, permanent behavior change.
I've also studied neuro linguistic programming
(NLP) for many years and more recently spent many months researching
the latest information about
neuroscience to see just how much of the traditional self help and
goal setting wisdom is actually backed by brain research.
As you start thinking about your goals for 2007
right Now, I'd like to help you start the year off right by sharing two
very valuable, science based tips on acheiving your goals:
SCIENTIFIC GOAL SETTING TIP #1:
Repetition is an effective way to "plant" a goal in the non-conscious
mind
Why don't most resolutions stick? Psychology and
neuroscience today are
giving us the answers.
Thanks to new technologies in brain imaging, such
as PET scans, SPECT scans
and functional MRI's, we can now actually see your thoughts as
electrochemical impulses and we can see the formation of new neural
connections in real time right before our eyes.
We can also see where, geographically, in your
brain, a particular type of thought is occuring.
most importantly, we can see how long it takes to
form strong neural patterns and what types of stimuli cause the
patterns to form more quickly
Here's what we've discovered:
Setting a goal once is a conscious activity.
Willpower is also a conscious
activity. But research has shown that at least 5/6 of your brain power
is
in the non conscious mind and that the information and instructions
that
reach the non conscious mind are responsible for your automatic
behavior.
Some pyschologists believe that 95% of our
behaviors are unconscious and automatic... more commonly known as
habits.
Long term behavior changes don't take place when
you set goals one time
as with most new years resolutions. There's an old saying in "self
help" circles that it takes at least 21-30 days to form a habit. This
has now
been proven to be fairly accurate on a neurological basis.
New neural patterns begin to form only after
they've been repeated enough times. They continue to strengthen with
further repetition. If you make resolutions on January 1st and you
don't continue to repeat and reinforce your desire for those "goals,"
no new neural connection is formed, no new habits are formed, no new
behaviors are formed....
Your resolutions wither away and die and any
results obtained through
willpower (trying to force the new behaviors through conscious effort),
are quickly lost when you slip back to your old ways.
What you repeat over and over again is programmed
into the subconscious mind and begins to take root. On a practical
level, this means RE-writing
your goals everyday and thinking about them in positive terms and in
mental
pictures, every day, repeatedly until the habit is formed and turned
over
to "auto-piliot."
In 1956, when Earl Nightingale wrote "The
Strangest Secret is that we become
what we think about most of the time," we didnt know what we know now
about
the brain.
Nevetheless, Earl was right.
You don't change your body by trying to change
your body. You change
your body by creating new habitual patterns of thinking and
visualizing.
Trying to force new behaviors with willpower while
continuing with your
old ways of thinking will always fail because your automatic behavior
is mostly under non-conscious control.
Its not the resolution you set once... its the
goals (mental thoughts and images) you focus on all day long that
create the long term (and automatic)
behavioral change... when you change your behaviors, you change your
body and your life...
SCIENTIFIC GOAL SETTING TIP #2: Emotion
is a goal-turbocharger
Is there any way around this tedious process of
"mental programming" through
repetition? Not really. The fields of NLP and hypnosis have given us
some tools
for creating more rapid changes, but ultimately you have to begin to
"run your own
brain" and change your habitual way of thinking. No one else can do it
for you
and there's no way around it.
there is however, a scientifically proven way to
to speed up the process and
that is with the use of strong emotion.
Since modern imaging technology can see activity
in the brain and scientists
have located the seat of emotions in the brain, we know that the
strength and number of neural connections associated with a thought or
behavior are increased when you're in a highly emotional state.
The neuron connections are also stronger, longer
lasting and it takes longer to lose a neural connection when it was
formed with great emotion.
With this knowledge, we see another reason why new
years resolutions fail: They are set casually with no emotion and no
strong emotional
"reason why" that gives you the leverage to you need to make a change
permanent.
On January 1st, you may think you're setting
"real" goals, but if you're like most people, you're not only doing it
a mere once a year and then
losing focus, you're also likely to be making flimsy, wishy-washy,
emotion-less "resolutions."
Zig Ziglar once said that, "A goal casually set
and lightly taken will be freely abandoned at the first obstacle."
You might want to back up and read that quote
again, maybe even write it down or print it out, because this one hits
the bull's-eye!
This truly explains why New Year's resolutions
almost never work, and why so few people can keep off the pounds after
they get rid of them.
Goal setting should not be casual or lightly
taken. Goal setting is an important and serious matter. This is not a
game - this is your life, and you only have one life to live.
Goal setting is also not a one time event - it is
an ongoing process
of literally "re-wiring your brain." With the discovery of brain
plasticity,
we now know that this is science fact, not self-help fiction.
Make the time to set REAL goals, today! Take it
seriously, do it scientifically, re-write your goals every day, think
about them
constantly, and then take massive action
Do it and this will be the most successful year of
your life!
About the Author:
Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder and author of
the #1 best selling e-book, "Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,”
which teaches you how to burn fat without drugs or supplements using
the little-known secrets of the world's best bodybuilders and fitness
models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn fat and turbo-charge your
metabolism by visiting: www.burnthefat.com.
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