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Adjust your behaviors and habits Presenter: PhuongNQK

Goals Introduce you to the basic formula of mind techniques Give you some little practice as a preparation for the next part

What defines who we are?

What you do defines you

Your thoughts define your behaviors What you think will lead to what you do.

So, ultimately, your mind shapes who you are.

Can we control our mind?

Yes, you can control your mind. Moreover, you can program it.

How?

Firstly, care & believe more CONCENTRATE on something. ASSOCIATE it with what you already know in a REALISTIC and RIDICULOUS way. EXAGGERATE if needed. BREATHE steadily. EXERCISE & LEARN new things INCREMENTALLY. ENJOY your life with VACATIONS. EVER EXTEND your limit. MEMORIZE using MNEMONICS. OPEN to everything. REFRESH EVERYDAY.

Positive mindset

Learn to feel good

Disempower intrusive thoughts

Do something crazy

Enjoy crazy ideas

Secondly, program your mind Concentrate and relax / breathe steadily Visualize what you will do Associate with a sure-to-see mnemonic Review it for a few times, quickly and visually

How to concentrate? Count 2 ways Count with the clock 12-concentration-exercises-from-1918/ 12-concentration-exercises-from-1918/

How to breathe steadily? Count your breaths  5 – 5 (IN – OUT)  3 – 6 (IN – OUT)  5 – 5 – 5 (IN – HOLD – OUT)  4 – 4 – 8 – 4 (IN – HOLD – OUT – HOLD) Breathe with your footsteps  Along the way  Upstairs

E.g. Learn a foreign language Concentrate and relax / breathe steadily Visualize the context you’re in Use the words / phrases / sentences Review the whole scene for a few times

E.g. Super deep nap Concentrate and relax / breathe steadily Tell yourself that you will wake up after 10’-15’ Visualize your tiredness as something  Running from your head  Down through every part of your body  To the centers of your feet  And out of your body  Repeat until you fall into sleep When you wake up, check the clock. How long was your nap?

Applications Memorize your schedules Know exactly where you park your bikes Remember your dreams Adjust your feelings  Car sick, get away! Fix your bad habits, e.g. always be late Play as actors Hypnotize -> Hypnosis therapy

Other useful exercises Write (normal / speed / precise) with the other hand / both hands Draw (normal / speed / precise) with the other hand / both hands Practice with language study  Re-write an essay using the other hand (visualising the content at the same time)

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