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Memories are Malleable

Richard Bandler, co-creator of NLP, once said, “It’s never too late to have a happy childhood.” At the time he said this back in the 1970s it was quite controversial and caused an uproar. But now that we have learned more about the brain and how it works, this statement can be better understood. You can’t change the past (unless you have a time machine you’re not telling anyone about). It happened. It is a fact. And, now, it is forever in our memory. The thing is, our memories aren’t factual and they aren’t fixed. Have you ever noticed talking…

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The Jubilation Journal: Making a Conscious Effort to Remember the Good Stuff

For many people, the bad thoughts, memories, and experiences may be so intense that it looks like there is no good stuff at all. I hear you loud and clear and can feel that same frustration from time to time. The thing is there is still good stuff in there, however, it’s just not prominent. That’s where a Jubilation Journal comes in. As soon as you start to use it, you will surprise yourself with the amount of good you really do have in you! It can be easy to underestimate the importance and power of recalling all of the…

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