Young and Profiting with Hala Taha - John Assaraf : Train Your Brain | E62
Episode Date: April 13, 2020Get that brain in shape! Learn how to reprogram your subconscious mind to let go of limiting beliefs and achieve your goals. Today on the show we’re joined by John Assaraf, one of the leading mindse...t and behavior experts in the world. John is passionate about brain research and brain retraining. His latest book Innercise is a comprehensive guide to science-based mental and emotional techniques that can strengthen your mindset and unlock the hidden power of your brain. John is not only a mindset expert. He has built 5 multimillion dollar companies, written 2 New York Times best-selling books, is an international speaker and was featured in 8 movies, including the blockbuster hit, The Secret. In this episode we’ll get an understanding of the science behind the Law of Attraction, we’ll uncover the difference between our conscious and subconscious brains, and we’ll learn about innercizes or brain exercises that can help bring our conscious and subconscious brains into alignment. Sponsored by Video Husky. If your’e looking for affordable video editing services to take your marketing to the next level check out /cart.videohusky.com/youngandprofiting and get 30% off your first month! Screw Being Shy: https://www.amazon.com/Screw-Being-Shy-Anxiety-Yourself-ebook/dp/B085T7D1X4 If you liked this episode, please write us a review! Follow YAP on IG: www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting Reach out to Hala directly at Hala@YoungandProfiting.com Follow Hala on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Follow Hala on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yapwithhala Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.youngandprofiting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today on the show, we're joined by John Asuraff, one of the leading mindset and behavior
experts in the world.
John is passionate about brain research and brain retraining.
His latest book, Inner Size, is a comprehensive
guide to science-based mental and emotional techniques that can strengthen your mindset and
unlock the hidden power of your brain. John is not only a mindset expert, he's built
$5 million companies written to New York Times bestselling books, is an international speaker
and was featured in eight movies, including the Blockbuster
hit The Secret.
In this episode, we'll get an understanding of the science behind the law of attraction.
We'll uncover the difference between our conscious and subconscious brains, and we'll learn about
inner sizes or brain exercises that can help bring our conscious and subconscious brains
into alignment.
Hey, John, welcome to Young & Profiting Podcast. help bring our conscious and subconscious brains into alignment.
Hey, John, welcome to Young and Profiting Podcast.
Hey, how that's great to be with you.
We're very excited to have you on the show. You are quite an impressive guest.
You've had five multi-million dollar companies under your belt,
including real estate, software, brain research, and life and business coaching.
And you're also a best-selling author and speaker who has appeared on movies and
TV shows like The Secret and Larry King Live.
And I think a lot of people know your name.
They know who you are, but I don't believe that a lot of people know about your
backstory, your early years unless they read some of your books or listen to
some other podcasts that you've been on.
I wanted to start off this podcast,
talking about your childhood,
understanding where you come from,
because it really helps us understand
why you're so passionate about the work that you do,
and why you're so good at helping others.
You spent the first six years of your life in Israel,
and then you moved to Montreal, Canada.
So first, could you just talk about what life was like
as a child in
Canada who moved from foreign country who could barely speak English or French?
Sure, well, you know, what was really interesting is my father went to Montreal
from Israel because he and my mother were tired of raising their children, you
know, in more torn Israel and they just wanted a better life for my brother
and my sister and I.
And that was all fine and dandy until I got to Montreal.
It was a six year old kid, I was actually five and a half.
And I spoke Hebrew, which was my mother tongue,
but I didn't know the language
and I was put obviously into grade one.
And there was about 50, 60 kids in each classroom
from every walk of life.
And myself and a few other kids just didn't understand
the language and the teachers really couldn't
teach us the alphabet and teach us
what we needed to learn.
And my father was already working as a cab driver.
So even when I came home,
I had nobody to teach
me English or French. And so I fell behind very, very quickly. And by the time I was in grade
two, obviously I was starting to learn the language a little bit, but by the time I was in grade
four and five, I was a year and a half, two years behind all the other kids. And so I was
extremely mischievous, gotten to a lot of trouble, bugged the other kids,
I was bored, and I had an enormous amount of energy, which I still do today. And so I just
got into a lot of trouble. I just fell behind, and I didn't feel like I fit in. And I started to
feel for the first part of my life like I wasn't really smart, and I didn't fit in. And
kids made fun of me, and I got into fights. And so it didn't start off really well and I didn't fit in and kids made fun of me and I got into fights.
And so it didn't start off really well when I was a kid.
Yeah. And so for my understanding when you were 19, you met a really wise businessman,
his name was Alan Brown, and he took you under his wing and essentially changed the direction
of your life. It's a really powerful story. Would you share that with us?
I would be, I mean, before I was 19,
from the age of basically 13 to about 18 or so,
just almost 19, I was involved in a small little street gang
that brought in drugs from Florida.
We did breaking in entries.
We were doing a lot of illegal things with counterfeit money,
just a small little gang doing illegal things trying to survive, and it was all the misfits of the
neighborhood. And I was going to a lot of trouble, detention centers, you know, runins with the law,
runins with, you know, other little, you know, little gangs. They weren't like, you know, the gangs
that you were here about today,
but they were little gangs not protecting turf,
but basically doing things to survive
and have money in our pockets and try to fit in.
And I was getting into so much trouble
that my brother said,
hey, why don't you come and visit me.
I was living in Montreal, Canada.
He said, why don't you come and visit me in Toronto, Canada,
which was about 350 miles away.
So I took the train, went to visit him,
and he said, listen, I've arranged for a lunch
with one of my clients.
And my brother is a tennis pro,
and he used to play on the pro circuit when he was through.
And his early 20s, and then started teaching tennis.
And he had a client by the name of Alan Brown,
who was a very successful entrepreneur,
real estate developer, had real estate offices.
He was very interpersonal development and philanthropy and being a great dad and husband, etc.
He was like a model human being when you met him.
He was kind and in shape and very, very, very wise.
And at lunch, my brother arranged Mr. Brown asked me,
and again, I was 19 years old.
This was in beginning of April 1980,
which is gonna be many years before
a lot of the listeners were born,
but the story will still make sense.
And I was 19 and he says to me,
he says, well, what are some of your goals?
And I said, my goals, I wanna have a job
that I can make enough money to move
out of my parents' home.
I'd like to eventually buy a car for myself.
I want to have enough money to go out and party and have fun.
He says, okay, well, that's all the basic stuff that, you know, any 19-year-old would want
or 20-year-old or 30-year-old.
He said, well, what are some of your bigger goals?
And I said, Mr. Brown, what are some of your bigger goals?
And I said, Mr. Brown, I don't have any bigger goals.
And so he gave me this document and it was a 1980s goal setting guide.
And when I opened it up, it had, I don't know, probably about 10 pages. And it's okay.
At what age do you want to retire?
And I'm like, what the F, right?
Like I'm 19. I just getting started, forget about retire. He says, how much net worth do you
want to have? What kind of home do you want to live in? What kind of car do you want to drive?
What kind of charitable work do you want to do? What kind of clothes do you want to buy? What kind
of fun and experiences do you want to have? And I was like Mr. Brown, like, what am I supposed to do with this? This is like, pying the sky dream stuff.
You know, that's right. This is all goals start with a dream and imagination. You
just please fill it out. So I was, you know, getting a little beside myself, I said,
fine, I'll fill it out. So I wrote down, I want to retire by time I'm 45 with $3 million net worth.
I want to live in a beautiful home.
I want to have a private jet.
I want to travel on the yachts.
I want to do this for charity for my parents.
And I want to have Italian clothes
in a Mercedes-Benz and blah, blah, blah, blah.
I read all these materialistic things
and I gave it to him.
He says, that's great.
He says, these are all doable.
Where did you get these ideas?
I said, well, I saw them on the TV show,
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,
which showed how rich people live.
And he says, well, great.
So the good news is I've achieved every one of these things.
So I mean, I know how to do it.
He says, but I'm going to ask you a question.
And the answer to this one question
will determine whether you will ever achieve any of this stuff. And the back of my mind,
I was thinking, yeah, sure, one question is going to answer whether I could do this or
not. And I said, sure, go ahead. And so he says to me, he says, son, are you interested in achieving these things? Or are you committed to achieving them?
And I sat there thinking for, I know, three, four seconds interested or committed.
And I had an idea what it meant.
So I said to Mr. Brown, what's the difference?
And he said to me, he said, son, he says, if you're interested, you'll do what's easy
and convenient. If you're interested, you'll do what's easy and convenient.
If you're interested, you'll keep using your stories and excuses and the fact that you
came from Israel didn't speak the language you felt behind and you weren't smart enough
or good enough.
And you know, as you're crutch, he says, if you're interested, you'll keep reinforcing
this story, this notion, these beliefs about why you can't. And you'll keep using your circumstances,
your conditions, and your family, and your friends, and all that stuff, as your reasons why you can't
and won't. He says, but if you are committed, you will do whatever it takes to upgrade your
knowledge, to upgrade your skills, to develop the beliefs and the habits and
the discipline to become the type of man who can achieve every one of these very achievable goals.
So that he looked at me, piercing his eyes into minds, and so son, are you interested or are you committed?
And I felt like the hair standing up, you know, on the back of my neck.
And I don't know what caused me to do this, Hala.
I said, I said to him, Mr. Bran, I'm committed.
And he said to me, great.
And he reached out his hand and he says, in that case, I will be your mentor.
Wow. I'm like, yeah, I said, like, wow. And then I said, can I swear?
Of course. What the fuck does that mean?
Right? Because I was like, like nobody ever mentored me. Like, I didn't even know what the word
meant at the time. But he said to me, said, son, that means that I will take you under my
wing and I will show you how to do this.
Not just tell you, I will show you.
And so I shook his hand.
I said, awesome.
I said, what's next?
He says, good, well, you live in Montreal, which is 350 miles away from here.
And I need you to move to Toronto where I live and where I work, where I have my companies.
I go, move to Toronto. I don't know anybody in Toronto. I don't have a job in Toronto. I live and where I work, where I have my companies. I go, move to Toronto,
I don't know anybody in Toronto, I don't have a job in Toronto, I don't have money, I don't have a
car. He says, there you go, look how fast you're coming up with why you can't. I said, well, I
understand, you're saying that, but I don't have any, I have like $60 in the bank, I'm making $65
cents an hour at the factory that I'm working in.
I live with my parents.
He says, I understand.
But make the commitment first, then figure out how next.
Yeah.
I said, fine, fine, fine.
I'll move to Toronto.
And I was scared, shitless, and my brother, who's sitting next to us,
he says, OK, Johnny says, you can move in with me for a while
until you get settled. I said, great, Mark, but Mark, I don't have a job,
I don't have any money. He says, well listen, I can help you a little bit, maybe dad can help you,
maybe our sister can help you. And so long story short, I said, okay, I'm moving to Toronto.
And then Mr. Brancers, well that's number one. So number two, on April the 20th, there's a real estate course at Humber College that I want you to enroll in and it's $500.
I said, what? I can't go back to school. I hate school. I failed English. I failed math. I don't have $500.
He goes, oh, there you go again. Look how fast you went to. Here's why you can't. I said, Mr. Brown, I understand, but I don't like school.
I didn't do well in school.
I'm not a really good learner.
I'm not as smart as the other kids.
And I only have $60 in my account.
I can't pay for $500 for a course."
And he says, well, like I said before, make the commitment first and the decision first,
and then use your brain to figure out how you can.
I said, uh, fine. Okay. I'll, I'll do it. And so my brothers who I can lend you a hundred bucks
and maybe mom and dad can help you and maybe we should just can help you.
So long story short, Shaolin, for everybody who's listening is,
I made the commitment to move to a city.
I knew nobody except for my brother and this man. I made a commitment to go back to school,
which I hated from 9 to 5 from April 20, 1980 till June the 4th, 1980. I moved three
weeks later. I went to school and then I got into real estate school, I passed the test
and how the reason I can share this story with you and the dates so precisely is on June
the 5th, 1980, I got my real estate certificate because I passed the test and I passed the
test without cheating, which is how I got out of high school.
So, it was the first time really in my adult life where I actually made a commitment to
something.
I followed through regards of how hard it was mentally and emotionally and physically
and financially, and I did something that raised my confidence level and my certainty level and myself.
And then I got into real estate even though I knew nothing about business, about selling,
about marketing, about doing anything to do with real estate and legalities and finance.
And so I share that story and thank you for asking to share with people that the how to achieve anything comes after you make the commitment
to the outcome.
Yeah, it's a really great lesson to everybody who's listening.
Are you merely interested in the life you desire or are you actually committed to it?
Because anything that you want to accomplish really requires focus and attention and action. So I love that lesson. Let's dig into this mentorship a little bit more.
He not only was like a point in time mentor. This guy like took you under his wing for years.
And to me that seems like a really rare thing. How did you get him to like you so much
where you were able to maintain that relationship where he was investing so much time
and you even though you know he had his own business, his own family, his own life, you essentially got him to invest so much time in you.
How do you think that happened?
Well, first and foremost, I only worked under his mentorship for a year. Secondly, he didn't invest so much time in me. He created an infrastructure
for me to follow. So let me explain. Once I got my real estate license, then I became a real
estate agent for him with zero salary, not a nickel. And what he did, he says, okay,
let me give you a framework for how you're gonna make money
in real estate and be self-sufficient.
And so he put me on a very, very specific schedule
every day when I came in,
the goal document that I actually had written,
he had me rewrite it out in more detail.
So I had the goals.
Then he had me write a,
what would I need to believe in order to achieve those goals?
Even though those beliefs were in true right now,
but somebody who was achieving those goals,
what would I have to believe?
I wrote those out.
Then he said, what do you think you'd need to do every day
if you wanna earn, let's say, 30 or 40 or $50,000 a year. And I really didn't
know. So he helped me with, well, you'd have to make about 100 calls a day. You'd have to learn
a script of what to say when you're making a phone call. You'd have to learn the objections if
somebody said no or yes, what would you say next? And so what he had me do was he created a framework for me
to come into the office every day
and on my way into the office,
he had me listen to my goals because he had me record them
on an audio cassette back then.
So I would put the cassette in my car
and I'd listen to the goals that I wanted to achieve.
I would listen to the beliefs that I needed to have.
Every single day on the way to work, I would listen to them.
Every single day while I was driving, I would listen to them.
But he also gave me some cassettes to learn
about selling and marketing and real estate.
And so he had a library of personal development and real estate specific
information that he had me train on for two, three, four hours day while I was
driving while I was at work. And every day when I came into work, I had to review
my goals. I had to run my fingers across my goals. I had to repeat the
affirmations. I had to close my eyes and see myself
becoming the person capable of achieving those goals. So I used visualization and affirmations
and mindfulness. He had me become aware of my negative self-talk. He had me become aware of
the excuses that I may be using. So back then, this was really not understood by science, but astronauts did the same things.
Navy SEALs later on started to use this.
And what we've discovered, since, no, the company that I run now is called Neurogym, in
the brain research we do is he didn't know this, but he was helping
me develop the neural networks, the patterns in my brain that were required and needed in
order for me to follow through with the behaviors.
And so every day, I was upgrading my knowledge, my skills, my beliefs, my vision of myself, and replacing the old vision of
not being smart enough or good enough or worthy enough with the wrong beliefs and disempowering
ideas that I had about myself and what was possible because of my circumstances.
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get your podcasts. Yeah. So let's dig into the science behind the love attraction. We have
something in common. We both learned about this when we were 19.
The difference is I learned it with movies like The Secret
and reading books from Abraham and Esther Hicks,
but you learned it and didn't know exactly
what you were learning.
You didn't know.
I think the law of attraction is a phrase
that probably happened after you learned it.
That's correct.
And you've been studying this for a long time.
So what's the exact science?
Like why is it true that our beliefs can actually become reality?
Like how does that actually happen?
Because a lot of people think this is like pie in the sky type of stuff.
Well, it is pie in the sky stuff when people don't understand the law of attraction.
Now a lot of people think that, you know, law of attraction is, you know,
you think positively about something, you think positively about something,
you feel positively about something,
and all of a sudden, it materializes on your front door,
you know, or, you know, or in your bank account.
And that's the furthest thing from the truth.
Now, the law of attraction is more in tune with what Nikola Tesla uncovered around the law of resonance and frequencies.
So if you think about a tuning fork, if you think about how does a tuning fork work?
Or how is it that you can hit the A440 key on a piano and 10 feet away, the chandelier vibrates.
How is that possible?
And it's possible because of resonance.
And so in the universe that we live in,
we know that every human being,
every desk, every chair, every computer,
every light is energy.
And so energy that's on the same frequency is in resonance.
And things that are in resonance, they don't attract as a magnet works.
But things that are in resonance are the exact same thing that happens when you tune your radio to, let's say say 95.1. You're locked onto that station, not 95.0 and not 95.2. At 95.1, let's say there's
rock and roll music, but just to the left of that, at 95, it might be classical music, and just to the
right of that, at 95.2, there might be punk rock. So when you are locked and loaded with your mindset, your emotions, your gut, and your
behavior around a vision or a goal that you want, you are in resonance.
And what happens when you are in resonance and you're locked and loaded is your brain
deletes and distorts all the other frequencies or channels just like a radio does.
And then only the things that are in resonance with the station that you're on, the vision you're
on, the goals that you're on are what you see and what sees you. Does that make sense?
see and what sees you. Does that make sense? It does. How would we begin to start to put the law of attraction into practice? Like,
if for somebody who's never done this before, what are some simple ways where we can start
to change our daily lives so that we put this into practice?
Love it. Well, you first have to start off with clarity of a vision. So, if you were
an archer, what's the thing that you have to
learn if you're an archer? Well first you have to learn on how to focus on the bullseye.
Right? Whatever it is that you're trying to hit, you have to learn how to block out
everything else because all of your attention needs to go on the target. So first, you have to start off with what is the vision that you have?
Like, what do you see? Is it clear or is it confusing?
Is it organized or is it chaotic?
So first, you start off with a vision for the target.
And that's step one.
Step number two is what are some goals that you can have
on your way to achieving the vision. That's two. Number three is what do you need to believe
about yourself or about the vision that you want to achieve. Write that down.
Number three, what emotions do you need to activate
in order to be in a positive, constructive emotion,
energy in motion to help you achieve those goals in that vision?
That's number three. Number four, what habits do you think would help you achieve the goals that you have?
What habits? So what daily habits, weekly habits, maybe hourly habits, would you need to have that would make those goals really be more probable instead of possible,
probable instead of possible, right?
So that's part, you know, that's the first part of it.
And then the question is this,
and I want everybody to pay close attention
to what I'm about to share with you.
If you're thinking of any goal that you have,
whether it's spiritual health and well-being,
whether it's emotional, mental, physical, whether it's spiritual health and well-being, whether it's emotional, mental, physical,
whether it's a business goal, a career goal,
whether it's any goal that we have
in health, wealth, relationships, career, business,
fun, or experiences,
the how-to already exists, right?
The how-to, how-to-do-x, or why, already exists,
unless you're trying to colonize Mars.
Most people who are listening right now
don't really need to be innovative.
Yeah.
So all of the how to the strategies, the tactics,
all of that exists already.
So your lack of knowledge or skill
is the least of your concerns right now.
Because all of that already exists.
You can read about it.
You can buy a blueprint for it. You can buy a blueprint for it.
You can get coached for it.
You can watch a YouTube video and you can Google it.
And you can get all the how to.
So let's take care of what has to happen before the how to.
So let's get our beliefs in line.
Let's get our emotions in line.
Let's get our habits in line.
And that is really the precursor to all of it. We can get the alignment,
the coherence between all of it, that's when we activate the law of attraction. So the movie,
the secret we talked about, you know, think, believe in you'll achieve. No, no, no, no, no, no, that's not true. All right. There's the law of
Goya that I teach as well, the G-O-Y-A law. Yeah, we're very familiar with David Meltzer on the show.
Good, he talks about that as well. Yeah. David's a student and a friend. So the law of Goya is all
about get off your ass, right? And you have to do the right things in the right order at the right time.
And so there's a lot of people
who are getting off their ass,
but they're not doing the right things
or in the right order or at the right time.
And I always like to give people a visual of a safe.
So let's say you had a safe in front of you.
Somebody gave you a safe,
and there's $10 million in the safe.
Or there's the greatest recipe in the world
for X in the safe that you can get access to.
And they give you the combination.
You know, the combination is the number seven,
13, 29 and 77.
How's that?
But they don't give you which order, okay?
The numbers need to go in the safe.
Well, you try 29, 77, 13, 7.
No, it doesn't work.
Okay, 7, 13, 29, 77.
No, it doesn't work.
You can be working really harder for really long hours.
And unless you know what the proper way is to put the numbers in the combination, in the
right sequence, you can be working really hard, but you're not going to open up the safe.
So what I always like to suggest to people is all of the how-to already exists.
Why not find out what is the how-to?
Be innovative after you know the right sequence and the right things to
do?
And this is where knowledge and skill comes into play.
In the absence of knowledge and skill, we have doubt.
When we have doubt, we activate the stress and fear centers in our brain, which deactivates
the motivational centers in our brain and deactivates the motor cortex in our brain so we don't want to take action.
So we procrastinate and do everything else that's easy versus doing the things that might
be a little bit harder.
That's going to take us time to learn that we do not yet know.
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Yeah, I mean, honestly, I would encourage everyone to rewind the last like 10 minutes and listen
to everything that he just said. He just gave you so many gems of how you can start to put your
life on track and, you know, accomplish the things that you're really interested in doing. So I
would definitely encourage you to listen to that over again.
I got a chance to read your book, InnerSize,
and I think this is a great segue into that book.
I hope you enjoyed it.
I did, it was really good,
and I'd love to cover some of those things on the show.
Sure.
So let's first talk about the brain
and what an extraordinary organ that is.
So in your book, you say it's one of the most complex life forms on the planet.
Can you help us understand why our brain is, quote-unquote, three-pound miracle?
Well, I think everybody that's listening right now can appreciate the genius that's
within them, you know, 100 trillion cells working, hopefully in harmony,
to keep your life into, make sure your DNA doesn't unravel. But if you think about the miracle
that our brain is, it's really an organism, as opposed to an organ, right? So this organism is growing,
a new neural network, it's learning, it's adapting, it's changing, and it's able to be our electromagnetic
switching station that allows light in through our eyes, and it's able to decode and decipher
a spectrum of light to help us survive and live, and then, you know, through our physical
senses, you know, our other four physical senses of hearing and smelling and tasting and touching
to give us this ability to navigate this physical world that we live in. But then we have
intuitive factors as well as the picks up the vibration of the field of energy that we're in.
Not only that's near us, but the feel that we are entangled in,
so that we can actually think of somebody who might be halfway around the world and all
of a sudden they call us and we go, wow, that's a miracle, how did that happen?
That's called entangled.
We were all entangled from the beginning of time, which is a little bit more complex
of a topic, but we have this brain that is processing 400 billion
bits of information per second, and is deleting and distorting most of it and only making us
aware of what we absolutely need to be aware of. And so it's really this complex orchestra
So it's really this complex orchestra that has a cheerleader within it and a fire chief within it and an Einstein part of it and a Frankenstein's monster part of it and
a critical part of it and a thinking part and an imagination part.
And this cacophony of incredible genius and wisdom that's been evolving for two and a half million years since
homo erectus first walked on earth with a highly instinctual and intuitive part,
an emotional part to develop next, and then an intellectual part to develop
above that. And so when we think about our brain, we can't take ten or a hundred
billion dollars and in replicated yet.
Yeah, it's so fascinating.
And something that really stuck with me in your book
is the fact that you mentioned that we all have the same brain.
Right.
You know, we're all lucky enough to have this amazing brain.
Einstein, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk,
everybody has the same structure of their brain
and the same 85 billion neurons in
their brain.
I think just being aware of that and realizing your power, your inner power is really important.
Right.
And one of the keys to understand is this, right?
There may be somebody listening saying, yeah, but my brain is different.
And the truth is, no, it's not, but maybe your understanding of your brain and your skill
in how to use it better may not be as good as it can be.
Now herein lies a choice.
Do I want to learn how to use my mega-super-unbelievable bio-computer better? Yes or no? Yes, great. Then what are the first steps?
Well, first step, I think, is pick up my book, Inner Size, and it'll help you. But more than that,
is to set aside the notion that you can't. Because we all can learn. Because when we're saying,
can't I learn this, the answer is,
well, your brain is the most powerful supercomputer in the world.
So of course, you can learn this.
But as soon as you say, I can't,
your bio-computer says,
okay, let me make that real.
Now, if you said, in the past, I couldn't,
but now I'm open to learning how,
your brain says,
okay, then I'll help you.
It's a simple binary decision, right?
It's kind of like switches on, switches off.
Now we have to remember, we hold the key or we have the ability to turn the switch on
or off.
To get our brains to work for us or against us.
Why not use the most powerful tool to help you be healthier and wealthier and happier and wealthier and more giving and all that stuff?
Because it's all right here and available to us.
Yeah, totally.
Let's talk about evolutionary biology.
This is a topic that we've talked a whole lot about on Young and Providing Podcasts, how our brains have evolved to keep us safe and efficient.
We have instinctual and automated responses that keep us out of harm's way.
And you know, that's great for running from a lion or swirving to avoid a car crash.
But it could also lead to us running our lives on autopilot. And we end up being
a collection of habits that we might not even
be really consciously aware of. So can you give us an idea of the downfalls we run into with
our brain on autopilot? Sure. When we talk about this organism, it has a hierarchy of how
it operates, right? So again, I want every to remember one thing is you have a brain,
you are not your brain in my view of the world, in my view of humanity, there's an intelligence
that's beyond the brain that can actually use the brain better. We can talk about that later,
but to just take a look at the brain and we think about the evolutionary process.
There's one thing that the brain is focused on, every nanosecond of your life, and that is survival above all else.
That's number one. So that's right up there with oxygen, survival.
Number two is avoidance of pain or discomfort. So we do whatever we
can to avoid any mental pain or discomfort, emotional pain or discomfort, physical pain
or discomfort, spiritual pain or financial pain or discomfort. And it is highly evolved
to automatically move away from that. Third, it does all of this while trying to conserve
the most amount of energy just in case something in number two happens that is serious.
So that's number three. And then number four, it seeks pleasure.
So it seeks to feel good pleasure. So the higher
archie of everything that our brain does follows that methodology. Now why is that
important for us to understand? And it's important for us to understand because it
learns everything based on our experiences, the emotions we've had around those experiences,
whether they're real or imagined, whether we have had those experiences ourselves or we see it
in others. And so when you have an idea, let's say it's an idea to start your own business,
to start your own podcast, to start doing something that maybe,
something you're not doing right now.
Initially, you get excited
and the release of dopamine in your brain happens.
If you share it with your friends,
hey, I'm gonna do this, I want to do this,
I'm gonna start this, I'm gonna go here, I'm gonna do that.
You get excited, they get excited.
You release the neurochemicals of whether it's dopamine,
serotonin, oxytocin, all the feel good neurochemicals,
and you're excited.
But right in the very, very next second or day
or two or three days, your brain says,
hey, but what if you fail?
Your brain says, well, if you fail,
you're gonna be embarrassed or you're gonna be ashamed
or you're gonna be ridiculed or you're gonna be be ashamed or you're going to be ridiculed or you're going to be judged or you're going to lose money.
And guess what?
Money for us is food and survival and ability to take care of ourselves and do things.
And so your brain then says, hold on, hold on a second.
Let's alert, okay, and create the stress response.
And let's put the brakes on and let's procrastinate a little bit just in case.
So there are these biological factors that most people are unaware of because it's happening
in billions of seconds. And so you have this goal in your dream, but you really don't ever take
consistent inspired action towards.
You take one or two or three steps and then you stop.
You start and stop, start and stop procrastinating.
You come up with all the reasons why you can't.
You start to rationalize, which means you start telling yourself
rational lies.
They seem logical as to why you're stopping,
but this is the brain's protective mechanism
just in case there's any real or imagined danger that's going to affect your comfort zone
or your survival. And so from an evolutionary perspective, your brain is doing exactly what
it should be doing. It's in a protective modality all the time.
And so what we have to learn how to do is to become aware of our feelings, our thoughts, our emotions,
our behaviors which drive our results, or the lack of behaviors which are causing our results.
lack of behaviors which are causing our results. Now in this aware state, we say that awareness is what gives you choice and choice is what gives you the freedom. So in a very low-level
operating brain, we're in a consistent reactive state for comfort and survival.
But in a more hyper-aware state, a little bit more advanced
to that, we can now become aware.
And in that awareness, we can override the automatic trigger
and move into action and be in a safe modality,
and learn how to manage risk,
and we become better equipped to manage our emotions.
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I think it's really important so people really understand this to get a sense of the difference
between our conscious and subconscious brains and really what happens when they become
unaligned.
And to also understand that most of what happens in our brain happens at the subconscious
level, like 95 to 95% of brain activity actually happens at the subconscious level, like 95% to 95% of brain activity actually happens at the subconscious
level. That is correct. So, you know, if we were to take a look at what does our brain
do? And how does it work? Well, our conscious brain, as you mentioned, is responsible for
imagination. It's responsible for choosing this or that. It's responsible to give things meanings. It's responsible for
us being able to tell ourselves we're tired, let's go to sleep, etc. But our subconscious brain
is keeping your DNA intact right now, it's digesting your food. It's allowing you to
see and delete or distort anything you don't need, but only pay attention to what you do need.
It is the power grid, the power center of you and me,
and yet most people don't know how to operate it.
And like I said, we have a brain,
but we haven't been given the user's manual for it.
And I've been studying this for over 40 years now
and what is the user's manual? So I can use the conscious part of my brain properly and the
subconscious part of my brain properly. And once you start to realize that you
have a lot more control than you ever had because you're not your brain. This
is the most, you know, incredible thing to think about is I have a brain but I'm not my brain. It's like you have a heart but you're not your brain. This is the most, you know, incredible thing to think about is I have a brain
but I'm not my brain. It's like you have a heart but you're not your heart. You have hands but you're not your hands.
You can start to use the tools better.
And so our subconscious brain
doesn't know the difference between something real or imagined. Your conscious brain does,
but your subconscious brain doesn't. So if you can impress
a new belief into your subconscious mind, if you can impress a vision into your subconscious mind,
whether it's a vision of you being, you know, healthier, you being in a great relationship,
you earning more money, you having the job of your dreams. If you can envision it and impress that into the subconscious mind, not one time, but hundreds
of times, then you can start to create that neural network in pattern.
And then your subconscious mind then goes to work at making that a reality.
And something that I like to use as a visual so people understand this even better is
imagine if we're sitting
in a movie theater and we're watching a movie. And there's some, you know, some things happening
on the screen that we don't like. Does it make sense for us to get up, go to the screen,
and spray paint the screen to eliminate what we don't like. Of course not.
It would make sense if we don't like what's on the screen
to go back up to the projection room
to get the, whether the DVD or whatever
the movie is playing through,
and change the script on the DVD
so that the projection would be different.
That's exactly how our brains work.
We don't see the world as it is.
We see the world as we are conditioned to see the world. We're projecting our beliefs and our
experiences and our values onto the canvas and screen of the world. And it's a it's a very odd
shift that people have to make to understand reality that way.
And so we achieve the results that we are conditioned and wired to achieve, not what we're
capable of achieving.
So we don't earn what we are capable of achieving.
We earn what we are conditioned to earn.
No, that's brilliant.
I just wanted to go back to your Alan Brown story where he made you repeat the same things
every day, repeat your goals every day.
It kind of relates to this in a way where you're forcing your brain to think that that's true,
that's reality, because you're conditioning it and repeating yourself.
And that's why affirmations work, right?
Correct. You know, affirmations work because, you know, an affirmation is nothing more than
letters that form words that form sentences. And when you and I, and everybody who's listening
were born, we didn't have one belief about ourself or what was possible. We didn't have one idea
of what we could achieve in our lifetime or not in any
air of our life. We came as a clean blank slate, and then we developed, you know, our beliefs
around what our parents or grandparents or teachers or siblings believed. And guess
what? If those beliefs were empowering, constructive, unlimited beliefs, awesome.
You don't have a challenge.
But if you grew up or developed these disempowering, limiting beliefs, you will not achieve more
than your beliefs will allow you to.
Yeah.
So we love practicals and how-t on Young and Profiting podcasts. Are there any
inner sizes that can help us bring our conscious and subconscious brains into
alignment and agreement? Absolutely. One of the the best tools and one of the things
that all of my students do, we have something called an exceptional life blueprint.
And so taking them back to what Alan Brown did with me,
you know, 40 plus years ago,
we have all of our students create their Exceptional Life Blueprint.
And so what does that mean?
It means that they create the vision for their life
by writing out a story.
And the story simply starts off like this.
I'm so happy and grateful for the fact that.
And you write a story in present tense
of, you know, the kind of life that you're living, where you're living, how much fun you're having,
how you feel, who you're engaged with, what a difference you're making in the world, how much
you're earning, what kind of clothes you wear, what kind of car you drive, what kind of charities
you help you write a life story.
And then every day you sit after you've written it on your computer or you print it like
I have both and you record it onto your smart device, whether it's your computer, your
iPad, your iPhone, you sit and you read it as you
put your right fingers across it and then your left fingers across it and then you close your eyes
and as you listen to it, you feel it, you see it, you imagine it. Now some people listening might
think, well that's stupid, that's crazy, but let me give you another visual.
I want you all to imagine that you're sitting at your favorite T-shop, coffee shop, restaurant,
whatever, with a friend talking. And out of the corner of your eye, you see Steven Spielberg and
Tom Hanks having a discussion, whoever you like, whatever your favorite Hollywood actor or actresses,
and they're talking, and then they look over at you, and then whoever that person is from Hollywood
comes up and says, hey, we were just talking about this new movie script that we want to film
in about a year, and we just saw you, and you look perfect for the role. Would you consider coming to Hollywood
and we will equip you with the best actor
coach in the world? A few of them is a matter of fact.
We will help you learn everything you need to know
about the script, if you like it,
and about what you need to do to play this role.
And if you say yes, we'll pay you
$10 million. Now, how many of you would get excited, even though you have no acting abilities,
you don't have the beliefs that you're good, you might even have fears that you might screw it up,
but if they put a team around you and said, we will teach you everything you need to do to learn this script. How many of you would say, well, I'd be open to that. Everyone. Yeah, so
let's say you said, yeah, that would be awesome. What would be the process of
taking a piece of paper that somebody else wrote, not even you? What would be the
process to learn the script? Would you read it like one time and go, okay, I gotta let's film.
No, you'd read it hundreds of times.
You'd practice with other people.
You'd look in the camera and you'd practice on camera.
And if you did that enough times,
you'd eventually know the script by heart.
You'd eventually feel comfortable in front of the camera.
You'd eventually be able to film. And if you practiced, you know eventually feel comfortable in front of the camera, you'd eventually be able to film,
and if you practiced, you know, for 30 days, 60 days, 180 days, a year, a whole year,
would you be much more comfortable in a year practicing a little bit each day, where you know this
script. It's within you. You know when to raise your voice or lower it. You know when
to get freaking angry right now, okay? Or be so freaking happy, this is unbelievable. Oh,
you go, my God, how this is off like this. You'd be able to on command and on demand do
that, right? Well, let me share something with all of you listeners. When the script in your head, the new one, is greater than your current script with all
of the beliefs and all of the habits that you have.
When the new script is greater than the old one, that's when your life will change.
And that's when you'll start to achieve the life of the new script.
That's amazing.
And just to play devil's advocate, what are the proof points behind this ad? And that's when you'll start to achieve the life of the new script. That's amazing.
And just to play devil's advocate, what are the proof points behind this actually working?
Well, when you develop the beliefs around the goals that you want to achieve,
the beliefs set up the lens by which your brain sees the world and you in it.
When you develop the
beliefs around this and the skills in the knowledge, you activate the motor cortex of your brain,
the imagination center of your brain, the deductive reasoning center of your brain. You activate
all of the needed components from a neurological perspective to match the belief. And so let's take this back one step and say, why do 85, 90% of all lottery winners lose
all of the money after they win it within three years?
Why do homeless people who are put in a really nice environment leave the environment or ruin
it? environment, leave the environment or ruin it. And the answer is because your outer world,
the world of results will never exceed your internal map of reality. And so our outer world
is the direct reflection of our inner world. And so what we have to understand is there's
world. And so what we have to understand is there's a quantum physics laws that played, quantum mechanics laws that plays, in addition to the physical, emotional, mental, spiritual,
et cetera. And so when we start to upgrade our coherence factor, if it's true that everything that you and I ever want is already here, then is it possible
that we can take our brain and tune it into the station of our vision and our goals, whether
they're, you know, like I said, physical, emotional, mental, financial, spiritual, is it possible
that it's all here? And the answer, of course, it's all here.
We're just uncovering layers upon layers and layers of the frequency, energy and intelligence
that's already within us and all around us because we are in this quantum field of energy.
Yeah, let's stick on that for a second. I know we're running against time,
but you mentioned previously that we have a presence beyond our brain. What did you mean by that?
Well, a lot of people talk about spirituality. Now, I don't partake in religion. I was born
Jewish, but I like the culture, but I don't believe in organized religion the way most people do.
So, when I think of the spiritual intelligence that's within us, and I think about, can I
become aware of my thoughts?
Of course I can.
Can I become aware of my emotions?
Well, of course I can.
Can I in a meditative state, and maybe different states, whether it's using psychedelics or whatever
other means or whether it's chanting or holotropic breathing?
Can I in one form or another realize that I am not my body, I am not my organs, I am not
my cells, I'm not that stuff, but all that stuff is a part of me.
The answer is yes.
And so my belief is that the universe that we live in is highly, highly, highly intelligent.
You can't even come up with words of how intelligent it is.
intelligent it is. But if you took a glass of water from the ocean and you moved it 2000 miles inland, you'd still have some of the ocean water. So whatever it is that created you and me
and the nine planets and allow them to spin at dising speeds in an elliptical fashion around
the sun as the Milky Way galaxy, excuse me, is moving at one and a half million miles per
hour. We're not just flying off of Earth. That intelligence not only created us, but it's
within us. That's the spiritual intelligence that's already
within every one of my cells, you know, that started to coalesce billions of
years ago from the furnace of a star. So is it possible that I can tap into that
intelligence? And the answer is of course it's possible.
And one of the best ways to tap into it
is through a meditative practice
where you can start to realize,
wow, I can get into this calm, relax state
where I could be hyper aware.
And with practice, I can actually disappear, meaning the physical body basically disappears
and I become one with everything that created me.
Now for some people, they might think I'm smoking crack, but others go, yeah, I know what
you're talking about, but I challenge the people who don't believe what I'm saying to
do your research, educate yourself. Find
out a little bit more about this idea that I just shared. And do your research. Do a
little bit of self discovery where you can transcend your thoughts, emotions, feelings, sensations, behaviors, and in that quiet calm
state, your heightened state of awareness will help you realize, I am more than I think
I am. We are really, really, really all connected and I can tap into this universal intelligence at will through a variety
of different practices that I may not be practicing right now. Herein lies how to use your
brain better, right? Because if it's true that it is the most powerful organism in the known universe. And if it's true that
all of our brains work the same, then it's also true that the best operators of
their brains will achieve the greatest success in every era of their lives.
Amazing. Honestly, this was such a great conversation. One of the my most favorite conversations
I've had all year. So thank you so much. The question I ask all my listeners before they leave
is what is your secret to profiting in life? Oh, me? What's my secret to profiting in life?
Yes, it can be professional, financially, but profiting in a broad sense. The stage that I'm at in my life is how much can I give to others so that they could be
happier, healthier, wealthier, more comfortable with who they are, more loving, caring, kind,
more in touch with what it really means to say that we are really all one. I know it sounds either metaphysical
or like a cliche, but I know that to be true at the deepest sense of every one of my hundred
trillion cells. And so I want to give as much as I can before I die of my knowledge, my money, my lessons, my failures, everything,
so that I can somehow, in some way,
make somebody's life a little bit better to live.
That's awesome.
And where can our listeners go to learn more about you
and everything that you do?
Thank you, Hala.
I'm on Instagram every day.
I post quotes and ideas and thoughts
and videos there at John Asraf. Every Tuesday, I do a Facebook live, and I'm starting to do
Instagram live as well at nine o'clock, Pacific time, 12 o'clock, New York time. My company is called NeuroGym, but our website is MyNeuroGym.com.
We post a lot of blogs and videos.
We have a lot of brain training and success events for free.
We have a lot of brain training programs.
If you go to MyNeuroGym.com, you can go to what I'm doing from a business perspective
and then at John Asreff on Twitter and my Facebook fan page for those on Facebook.
That's great.
And I also have a YouTube channel.
So I'm all over social media.
You can't miss them.
It's John S.F.
I'm gonna stick all the links in my show notes
so you guys have them.
And I'll be posting a lot of his content
on my LinkedIn page so you guys can learn more.
John, again, this was an awesome conversation.
I haven't enjoyed a conversation like this in a while.
And I have so many more questions.
Hopefully we can have you back on for part two.
Well, we'll do it again.
Yeah.
And by the way, thank you so much for preparing so much.
One of the reasons I wanted to go above and beyond for you
is because you were so well prepared in doing your research. And so I'm not surprised
that you've got a killer amazing top podcast because the leader is amazing. So congratulations
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