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Self-Evaluations

In document MasterMind-Matrix-101v2.pdf (Page 33-36)

comprised of an internal dialogue that we have with ourselves that often involves asking and answering questions.

In uncertain times, when your critical voice begins to get the better of you, it's important to realize that you have the power to control that voice instead of allowing it to direct your decisions, actions and behaviors.

One effective method for toning down your critical voice is to simply change the tone of the voice by either making it funny, playful or seductive in nature.

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 Identifying the Inner Critic

 Introducing the Inner Critic

 Stopping Your Inner Critic

 The Inner Critic

 How to Manage Your Inner Critic

 How to Silence Your Destructive Inner Critic

 Challenging Your Inner Critic

 Invite the Inner Critic to Leave

 Voice in My Head

 I Hear Voices in My Head

 I Talk Back to the Voices in My Head

 How I Tamed the Voice in My Head

 Silencing the Voice that Says You're a Fraud

 Conquer Your Critical Inner Voice*

 Embracing Your Inner Critic:

Turning Self-Criticism into a Creative Asset*

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Questions are the source of answers, insights, new understandings and the solutions we are searching for to help us overcome life’s challenges. More importantly questions are the lifeblood of our thought patterns—determining what we pay attention to on a daily basis.

When we learn to ask the right kinds of questions in the right way, we begin to open doors to opportunities.

Asking the right kinds of questions will empower us to keep moving forward towards the attainment of our goals and objectives. These questions are primarily focused on finding solutions and on directing our attention on what we want to do, be, have and achieve.

Alternatively, questions can also be very limiting. These questions are focused on our weaknesses, on problems and on the things that we don't want in our lives.

Henceforth, the questions we ask on a daily basis are either moving us forward or holding us back. The choice of question is ours to make.

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 Strategic Questions

 Strategic Life Questioning Tactics

10 Best Ways to Harness the Power of Questions

5 Questions that will Change Your Life

10 Questions that will Change Your Life

7 Questions for When You Are Failing Miserably

2 Questions to Stimulate a Fresh Perspective

4 Questions to Ask Yourself Everyday

50 Questions that Will Free Your Mind

75 Questions to Ask Yourself

99 Powerful Questions to Ask to Turbo-charge Your Life

 Asking the Right Questions*

 The 7 Powers of Questions*

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Knowing how to ask effective questions can help us find better answers, which can lead to more effective decisions. However, at times the answers we seek may confuse or breed uncertainty. During such times we can learn to tune in to our hunches or gut feelings for guidance.

Our intuition is a heightened level of awareness or understanding we have about things. It’s a subtle gut feeling or a hunch that reveals answers to questions asked. To the logical mind, intuition is the process of acquiring knowledge without inference or the use of reason.

Our heightened sense of awareness could very possibly be tied to our spiritual state of being. However, a more practical explanation suggests that our intuition is actually tied to the Reticular Activating System (RAS) in the brain, which determines what we pay attention to at any given moment in time. This therefore explains why asking the right kinds of questions can lead us to "intuitive"

answers that we weren't consciously aware of before.

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 Developing Intuition

 Intuition (knowledge)

 What is Intuition?: An Overview

 The Benefits of Intuition

 4 Ways to Tap into Your Intuition

 6 Ways to Sharpen Your Intuition

 The Most Dangerous Mistake in Tapping Your Intuition

 Intuition vs. Ego

 Is Intuition More Reliable than the Brain When Making Decisions?

 Brain Exercise that Boosts Your Psychic Intuition

 The Intuition Zone

 Reticular Activating System

 Discover Your Psychic Type*

 Intuition Workout: Develop Your Inner Knowing*

 The Intuition Factor: Genius of Chance?*

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Asking a question opens the door to a variety of choices and options that lead us through the decision making process.

If the questions we ask are empowering, solution focused and directed at what we want to do, be, have and achieve, than our decisions will be effective. However, if on the other hand our questions are limiting and focused on pain, problems and the things that we don't want, than our decisions will likely be poor and ineffective.

Anthony Robbins once said that "it's in the moments of decision that your destiny is shaped." This couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, consider the Butterfly Effect and the power that one single decision can have over your life and you will begin to resonate with the significance of this statement.

It's important to keep in mind that it's not so much the BIG decisions that shape our lives, but rather a culmination of small and seemingly insignificant decisions we take for granted that shape our destiny.

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 Decision Making

 Overview of Decision Making

 How to Make Decisions Like Benjamin Franklin

 The Essential Guide to Effective Decision Making

 How to Decide What You Really Want

 9 Ways to Make a Good Decision

 How to Make Decisions Under Pressure

 The Art of Making Wise Decisions

 Why Decision Errors Are Made

 When the Right Decision Turns Out to be Wrong

 5 Great Ways to Conquer Self Doubt

 3 Fears that Affect Decision Making

 Smart Choices: A Practical Guide to Making Better Decisions*

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