Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Trust the pie...

I went to see the latest installment of the "Men in Black" movies this weekend.
I can say it's worth the price of admission which in Dallas, TX with popcorn
and goodies can be upward towards 50-60 bucks. So at those prices, I'm expecting
a life changing event...

There is a particular scene in the movie (no, I won't spoil the plot) in which there is a needed
beak in the action and the character played by Tommy Lee Jones states "his grandfather always recommended a slice of pie when a unresolvable problem presented itself" (paraphrased).

I totally agree that when you have worked your head (conscious mind) until you have exhausted all of your known responses to a challenge, problem or issue the best course of action is to do nothing.

Talk a walk, take a nap, color in a coloring book with your kids DO SOMETHING OTHER than thinking and something amazing with occur. The solution to the problem will present itself. The power of the unconscious mind to reach into other areas of expertise and to draw upon resources outside of your self is boundless, if you allow the process to work.. The funny thing is that you cannot be in your conscious mind and your unconscious mind at the same time, so for me, the answer is obvious. The conscious mind can keep track of 7 (plus or minus 2) things at any one time and the unconscious mind and keep track of a infinite number of things simultaneously; which one would you pick?


The next time you've got a "something" you need to figure out...TRUST THE PIE


here's the trailer



talk to you soon,
M

about the Author

Michael Harris, PhD, internationally known hypnotist, transition coach, speaker and author is an expert in language of communication of Sensory Stacks. He is active locally and nationally, including private and public speaking on the Mind/Body Connection, Hypnosis and Sensory/Learning Styles. See his latest video on youtube and on BlogTalk radio

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