Being Brilliant Every Day- #1 Secret To Personal Development

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Being Brilliant Every Day- in this first video founder and CEO of Complete Coherence Dr. Alan Watkins reveals the single most important step on the entire journey of personal development. Dr. Alan uncovered this when working as a medical doctor and has been sharing his insight and expertise with CEO of huge global companies and Olympic athletes for more than 15 years.

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  • @fahimshahrear2382
    @fahimshahrear23829 ай бұрын

    who come here after hearing from sohag bhai?

  • @mrmujahidurrahman

    @mrmujahidurrahman

    9 ай бұрын

    😅 I am

  • @J.NTushar

    @J.NTushar

    9 ай бұрын

    uss bro😂

  • @Look_Who_is_Back

    @Look_Who_is_Back

    9 ай бұрын

    Uss 🫂

  • @tisharahman4377

    @tisharahman4377

    9 ай бұрын

    ami

  • @SourovAhmed-Official

    @SourovAhmed-Official

    9 ай бұрын

    Uss Bhai Uss😂

  • @faiaz1228
    @faiaz12289 ай бұрын

    *Who came here after Udvash's Video 😁*

  • @sheikhtaslima6057

    @sheikhtaslima6057

    5 ай бұрын

    Me

  • @MohammadSaad-of4sl

    @MohammadSaad-of4sl

    5 ай бұрын

    Me

  • @junaedalhabib5131

    @junaedalhabib5131

    4 ай бұрын

    Me🙂

  • @tanvir5386

    @tanvir5386

    4 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @jubayermufid1710

    @jubayermufid1710

    4 ай бұрын

    Kon video

  • @danishnajfi
    @danishnajfi8 жыл бұрын

    Three months ago I watched the TedX video where Alan Watkins shows the guys heart beats on a scope. That day i quit a 4 year addiction to a very hard and addictive drug, turned my self from facing the grave to the highest high of life. Ask the question and heres your answer. But you have to ask the question.

  • @mounikaram2367

    @mounikaram2367

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well done👏👏

  • @bishopmusa1997

    @bishopmusa1997

    3 жыл бұрын

    i guess Im asking randomly but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot my password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!

  • @zeeshanadil
    @zeeshanadil Жыл бұрын

    Alan Watkins is an undiscovered treasure in the field of motivation.

  • @1commonplace519
    @1commonplace519 Жыл бұрын

    1. Think 2. Feel 3. Behave @ 11:00 Pay attention @ 14:00 Sensitive but not troubled @21:30 Responsible = Able to respond

  • @D.ar369

    @D.ar369

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank youuu

  • @saleempasuludeen668
    @saleempasuludeen6683 жыл бұрын

    Dr .Alan's Being Brilliant in Everyday video is a valuable gift to everyone. Thank you Dr,Alan,

  • @wendylowe7757
    @wendylowe77577 жыл бұрын

    Preaching to the converted, but it's so good a neurologist MD shares my Clinical Hypnotist's ethos to help my clients and myself. Thank you for your approachable down to earth, and scientific tips. I love your emphasis of being Response-able!

  • @mitchellm873
    @mitchellm8733 жыл бұрын

    Did I just watch the best video on the internet?

  • @Iv321
    @Iv3217 жыл бұрын

    An amazing video! I watched Dr.Watkins performing on the Ted Show,and I cannot describe how much enjoyment did I get! A very positive and smart person! Thank you Sir for sharing this knowledge with us! Really appreciated!

  • @omerchaudhry4298
    @omerchaudhry42988 жыл бұрын

    Lots of Thanks, Lots of Appreciation, Lots of Prayers for Dr Alan for this Marvelous Video.

  • @zeeshanadil
    @zeeshanadil Жыл бұрын

    I heard your life changing lecture on Tedtalks regarding coherence in breathing which affect physiology and ultimately psychology and performance. Thanks for sharing your experience s and knowledge.

  • @deansomers1934
    @deansomers19347 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree that being aware of "what is really going on here" is probably the most important factor in our development. It's allowed me to overcome a lot of bad thought patterns and some other psychological issues as well as allow me to truly pursue my dreams and passions without fear and neglecting what everybody else thinks about that. Also it still allows me to research everything I'm eager to know and use that to optimize my own life and then share my experience across the web, which is awesome :D Thanks for all your work Alan, I hope to get me a copy of Coherence very soon :)

  • @PavelChmelar
    @PavelChmelar9 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dr. Alan, I came across your TED talk about BBED and it got me feelin "this man has really something to share". So here I am, "cross checking" your ideas and thoughts with mine. I personally went through the moment of realisation that I own the power to decide and it's me only, who holds the responsibility for its results and consequences. I found power of ownership as you call it and even though I was always following my "heart" in order to make decisions, I found myself in a stage where I got distracted and could not decide either way. Everyone has its own trigger for finding that threshold, but mine was when my friend decided to quit UNI after 3 years of studying, just half year before its finish. He invested enormous amount of time, energy and financial resources into studying something, which he consider 2.5 years later as the last thing he would ever do. At that time I could not understand why he doesn't want to finish it - saying to him: "it's just a half year to go" and I've seen it as a complete waste of time, money and energy. Yet, he quit. Then I've seen the relieve and change on him. He flourished with every day coming. Despite the complex situation he put himself into, he found the way and within a year, he got a degree in field of his real interest and happily cruises in his life. That got me thinking...."What makes some journey so hard and the other so easy to walk through?"...and I came to realisation that it is "decision" we make on our OWN. Decisions we do against our deepest honesty and best "judgement". Decisions built upon our feelings and inner "voice". Built up on thoughts and ideas that rise up, when we got into stage of positive flow. Since then, I have experienced life events that sound like a fairytale when I tell it someone..but...they are real to me:). My life changed towards the sun and there are no decisions I could have done any different. Yet, as our heartbeat varies, my control of ownership varies too...and that's why your videos dropped into my life "out of nowhere", giving me answers for something I already knew, but lost a focus on temporarily. So this is my greatest THANK YOU for sharing your ideas and thoughts with people from all over the world and me. I truly believe that sharing and collective thinking can unlock more of our "abilities" and move us into next level. This is certainly one of them. Happy sunny Sunday, Pavel

  • @lifegenius763
    @lifegenius7634 жыл бұрын

    A great talk! Thank you Dr Watkins. Your insights are phenomenal.

  • @Iamkayaky
    @Iamkayaky7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the videos Dr. Watkins. It certainly seems that a grass roots change is taking place in some of us who want to be more responsible, accountable, and powerful starting with ourselves and our understanding of how we fit into the world. Your practical tips on self improvement/brilliance are likely being practices by a growing number because they work! I stumbled onto some of this knowledge many years ago but it was never packaged up the way you have done it. Others like Tony Robbins, Dale Carnegie and Spader have helped too.

  • @nancyelsie
    @nancyelsie11 ай бұрын

    Still watching this man! Fabulous and clever and clear. Thank you Alan....

  • @lauras6145
    @lauras61457 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. This is PERFECTLY just the exact thing I needed to hear just this very moment.

  • @MegaPetchi
    @MegaPetchi5 жыл бұрын

    I heard the penny dropping. Thank you Dr. Watkins. I am most grateful for your message.

  • @SuperDrumsforever
    @SuperDrumsforever8 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic talk. When we realize we are responsible then we become an adult.

  • @PBatADA
    @PBatADA9 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful message Dr. Alan Watkins. Thank you so much. Now, I wonder why this video hasn't got million views yet..

  • @underground4life100
    @underground4life1008 жыл бұрын

    wow this is phenomenal. Thank You Alan. I have done it, took ownership of me.

  • @neftalilomeli5666
    @neftalilomeli56665 жыл бұрын

    Amazing! I already listen a few of his stories and they all have profound messages!

  • @michelleshingleton436
    @michelleshingleton4367 жыл бұрын

    it's almost like we all are on our very own trip.. it's a good thing to love our family and thanks to this guy i love science

  • @drmohammadwahiduzzaman686
    @drmohammadwahiduzzaman6866 ай бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant Need to watch several times

  • @johnnyknoxville9392
    @johnnyknoxville93926 жыл бұрын

    You are Brilliant Doctor. Thank you for this!

  • @dankiptoo9309
    @dankiptoo93099 жыл бұрын

    THANKS A MILLION, for all the lives you've changed.

  • @saileshmalhotra
    @saileshmalhotra6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr. Watkins for this wonderful talk and insight. I watched your TedTalk. It is absolutely brilliant !!!

  • @christinaheesakacowden-wut3809
    @christinaheesakacowden-wut38098 жыл бұрын

    Simply wonderful!!!! Thank you so much for this video. It confirms what I have figured out over the past two years now. "I am the master of my own life. I am not my thoughts but the one behind the thoughts. I am in charge of how I feel and what to think about things. " How freeing that is!!!! It takes practice though! But in a short period of time positive change will be inevitable. All of this matches the teachings of Neville Goddard I have been studiing for the past two years. "Feeling is the secret"..... controlled feeling about a thing of your desire will bring the manifested version of that feeling. We can all be cocreators of this life. Ownership is great :-) And we all remember what good old Willi Shakespear said: "There`s nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so." :-)

  • @chorltonville
    @chorltonville11 жыл бұрын

    First, thank you for your TEDxTalk...brilliant, educational and entertaining. I like the Garcia story, I remember my breathing was eractic just watching it! Why react or respond when being a master of your own 'self-talk' is the solution. Change your inner conversation = change your world.

  • @angalmeida29
    @angalmeida292 жыл бұрын

    Love love love your work Dr Alan ❤️🙏🏽

  • @henrystorm1456
    @henrystorm14565 жыл бұрын

    Amazingly good. I viewed 3 of your videos. Englightenging and very helpful.

  • @RhemaYeshua2024
    @RhemaYeshua2024 Жыл бұрын

    God bless you Dr. for sharing this wisdom 💐🙏

  • @travisbarrettrudd4768
    @travisbarrettrudd47688 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thank you!

  • @venusathena3560
    @venusathena35605 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so so so much for telling me this

  • @vanschuerbeckmusic
    @vanschuerbeckmusic8 жыл бұрын

    Great video thank you Dr Watkins

  • @GIitchclan12
    @GIitchclan128 жыл бұрын

    6:30 Wow, talk about mind blowing stuff, so simple yet easy to overlook.

  • @SimonDaimYar
    @SimonDaimYar8 жыл бұрын

    Simply brilliant point of view!

  • @8563robbie
    @8563robbie7 жыл бұрын

    i've just started by own business...owne business...owner....business..ownership....business..ownership...... -this really resonates with me - great to her and inspirational ...because it's true .....penny dropped for me I'm 53 and never felt so optomistic!....why not!.....

  • @carlorossi1261
    @carlorossi12618 жыл бұрын

    you are absolutely fucking brilliant dr watkins. just watching this video already makes me feel better. thank you

  • @hayatibrahim3336
    @hayatibrahim33367 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dr Alan this video is very helpful.

  • @angalmeida29
    @angalmeida295 жыл бұрын

    Thank u so much Alan

  • @LiberationOfMIND
    @LiberationOfMIND3 ай бұрын

    Most practical video ever. I love it❤❤❤

  • @JoseGasparSP
    @JoseGasparSP8 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic lesson!!

  • @valiswaverider
    @valiswaverider8 жыл бұрын

    In my life I have felt very insecure because I was diagnosed dyslexic at school. Lucky after a few wrong turns I put my energy into sport and healthy living and found a path with the church and reading which helped me. However I realize I have often been stuck in victim hood and want to move past it , events have shook me up and I ve not known how to respond I need to do this self work

  • @louiseroherty4694
    @louiseroherty46949 жыл бұрын

    I recently was reading the intro to a book, where children were taught the rules of the home. They were simply "Yes...and?" Basically, these children are taught that when something happens in their lives (Yes...) and... So what action will they take because of the event. I think this is brilliant because these children are being taught to move forward and actively move toward the event if it is good for them or move away if it is not positive. These children are being shown that it is within their power to take the action they want. No victims here!

  • @kevinskatesflowers

    @kevinskatesflowers

    6 жыл бұрын

    Louise Roherty what book?

  • @1commonplace519

    @1commonplace519

    Жыл бұрын

    Which book?

  • @mehrdadshakoori1456
    @mehrdadshakoori1456 Жыл бұрын

    Dr. Alan, Simply, you are doing an amazing job to lead the leaders! Million words to learn if people really decide to do to change to be better! I’m trying to find and purchase your audio program, may you please guide from where can I buy that? Thanks

  • @t0XicC0des
    @t0XicC0des9 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Nothing else; just: WOW!

  • @HeftyJ
    @HeftyJ10 жыл бұрын

    I always thought we have control over our abilities, which allows us to be confident. But I never really understood where the control points are. Looking forward to the book!

  • @SenFHenker
    @SenFHenker8 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant, Mr. Watkins. Have a wonderful breathE :D

  • @alicewheeler2155
    @alicewheeler21558 жыл бұрын

    Alan, I love much of what you say. Thank you for sharing. I wanted to say something, which maybe you would be able to refute effectively, but which seems important to me. You claim that by taking charge of our feelings we never have to feel miserable again. I feel that it is incredibly important to allow ourselves to fully admit our emotional reactions to things, and then to process through in our thinking in such a way that our emotions gradually come into a happier line. ie, I am with you in so far as I think we don't ever have to *stay* miserable. However, to live entirely in feelings that are positive is to deny our full humanity; I wouldn't even like me if I didn't grieve a loved one's death. Nor would I like me if I didn't 'mourn with those who mourn'. If you are giving us space to fully experience our griefs and our angers, but not to stay bound in them- then I am with you. It just sounds to me like what you are saying could be short-cutting that process.

  • @sofiajaneiro9121

    @sofiajaneiro9121

    7 жыл бұрын

    Anon Very well observed . I'd love to here dr. Alan' s thoughts about it

  • @michelleshingleton436

    @michelleshingleton436

    7 жыл бұрын

    Alice Wheeler i think he means what u are thinking at a moment, i hear what u are saying and i tried to change something and it kept happening.

  • @adilforhelp

    @adilforhelp

    Жыл бұрын

    If I may, as an expert in project manager, I feel what Dr.Watkins is saying. His observations and advice's are for those who are in leading position, to them help to regulate everyday performance by holding your thoughts, feelings, emotions in control. It doesn't mean that, you can't allow yourself to mourn and grieve on somebody.

  • @grahambufton2109
    @grahambufton21094 жыл бұрын

    Many Thanks

  • @JD..........
    @JD..........5 жыл бұрын

    350 - “Reclaiming ownership of one’s power” -H

  • @l2icardo888
    @l2icardo8888 жыл бұрын

    awesome video,

  • @MdSohelrana-ze7ph
    @MdSohelrana-ze7ph4 жыл бұрын

    I am inspired from mahmudul hasan sohag for see you video.

  • @mrittunjoysarkerakash6397
    @mrittunjoysarkerakash63977 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @KosmicAura
    @KosmicAura8 жыл бұрын

    Will you be my mentor? You have a way of speaking to me that I've never witnessed from any other human. Its like you speak to my soul O_O

  • @16_habiburrahman75
    @16_habiburrahman75 Жыл бұрын

    Masterpiece

  • @RakibulHasanRajib
    @RakibulHasanRajib5 ай бұрын

    I'm come to see this video after hearing from Sohag vai 😊

  • @captmikebrady7630
    @captmikebrady76302 жыл бұрын

    You have my attention

  • @jenniferjacovsky1502
    @jenniferjacovsky15029 жыл бұрын

    words to live by between action and reaction there is choice: Viktor Frankel

  • @SourovAhmed-Official
    @SourovAhmed-Official9 ай бұрын

    Hands Upp UCC Guys🔥

  • @rouniyer6117
    @rouniyer61176 жыл бұрын

    What is the name of the audio programme mentioned towards the end of the above video, and is it available for purchase? I couldn't see it on your site. Thank you.

  • @soadhossain7068
    @soadhossain70683 жыл бұрын

    Sir i am a great fan of yours from bangladesh🇧🇩❤️

  • @KarmasAbutch
    @KarmasAbutch4 жыл бұрын

    except 5 years later its been shown many such emotional regulation issues can be traced to developmental trauma, hardwiring the brain differently at a critical stage of its growth, resulting in injury to how the Fight / Flight system functions.

  • @TheLula26
    @TheLula265 жыл бұрын

    It looks like the audio is not available anymore. Any reason for that? Will it be back for sale?

  • @abull9579
    @abull95796 жыл бұрын

    Where do we get the audio? I went to web site and it says it’s unavailable.

  • @SquareEarth1
    @SquareEarth18 жыл бұрын

    It has a lot to do with the way you interpret good and bad news. Think of it as simply information, not good or bad. That way you can take ownership of emotions, feelings and behaviours, not reactionary. Of course there is a lot more to it than just that eh.

  • @mohwaz6055
    @mohwaz60553 жыл бұрын

    Do you have some Adobe for someone who suffers from complex ptsd and lives a life completely dependent on others because living independently has become almost impossible because of the fear life in general cause him/her .. I would really appreciate some insight From you .. dr Alan Watkins

  • @mohamedsaeed3965
    @mohamedsaeed39659 жыл бұрын

    how about if i do something wrong. What should i said to myself to self this problem?...how can i forget it ?

  • @chukoovava
    @chukoovava Жыл бұрын

    Hi Alan...where can we find the audio that you are talking in the video

  • @user-rh4ow5el5y
    @user-rh4ow5el5y4 ай бұрын

    From today I will take back my ownership.

  • @Seabee2127
    @Seabee21274 жыл бұрын

    Anyone actually try this do & recommend it? Is there something that I could be doing right now to improve my life. All the research that I’ve seen pretty much points to breathing exercises. Anybody got any other helpful suggestions?

  • @celltech8792
    @celltech879211 ай бұрын

    Sir where can i buy those 6 audio clips?

  • @tomtinker4520
    @tomtinker45207 жыл бұрын

    Great talk I've watch the presentation a few times and it is sinking in a little. But is it two late for me as I am 78 years of age and my time is nearly up but good luck any way. Terry garner

  • @wendylowe7757

    @wendylowe7757

    7 жыл бұрын

    It's never too late. Every new moment must be owned, and our response to it can be changed. Be happy. Non of us know how long our life will be. We only have now. Make now your best possible moment. Accept its not ideal, but life never was. Smile and look up. Muscle memory will lift you.

  • @roddersonone

    @roddersonone

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tom, you are still breathing. It's not too late until you break that habit.

  • @jimstormcrow

    @jimstormcrow

    7 жыл бұрын

    Never ever too late. I'm sixty and I've been suffering and in pain for years with various complaints...I recently changed the way I do things, like eating etc and I have been pain-free for a couple of weeks now...we can improve the quality of our lives...it is possible Tom.

  • @deansomers1934

    @deansomers1934

    7 жыл бұрын

    It's not "too late", it's "about time"...

  • @JulianfDeane

    @JulianfDeane

    7 жыл бұрын

    cop out

  • @barbjephson
    @barbjephson8 жыл бұрын

    Do unto others that you would have done unto you....the golden rule!

  • @JonnyWisdom
    @JonnyWisdom9 жыл бұрын

    What about hormones levels, environmental behavioural conditioning and ego? Is the average human capable of transcending past these driving forces? Can we bring constant awareness to realise when we are operating in auto pilot and being driven by these forces rather than our own higher values?

  • @leaperrins8373

    @leaperrins8373

    8 жыл бұрын

    Of course. We can change our biological self by changing our thinking.

  • @deepzan1

    @deepzan1

    5 жыл бұрын

    These are all formidable challenges, very valid question. And yes constant awareness seems daunting and understandably so, but it's the only way when you think about it isn't it?

  • @programmingwithrhythm5189
    @programmingwithrhythm518925 күн бұрын

    00:02 The single most important thing in personal development is ownership. 02:20 Take back the ownership of your emotions and life. 04:32 Many people go through life without questioning why things happen, but pain or suffering often lead to seeking meaning. 06:35 Realize that you are causing your own emotions and take back ownership. 09:09 Taking ownership of our lives is the key to personal development. 11:21 Changing your thinking, feeling, and behavior leads to a brilliant life 13:42 The importance of paying attention to life experiences and learning from them 15:58 Reflecting on and learning from early life suffering is the key to personal healing 18:03 Take back control of your life and emotions 20:03 Our thoughts create our emotions and experiences. 21:59 Take responsibility for your own life and learn to be response able. 24:06 Take control of your life

  • @user-fs5fc1vv7y
    @user-fs5fc1vv7y7 жыл бұрын

    Alan Watts!kin

  • @theqwertymaster7
    @theqwertymaster710 жыл бұрын

    lol i did that pointing with all fingers thing too.

  • @r0llc4ll66

    @r0llc4ll66

    4 жыл бұрын

    Senthuran Thevaseelan same

  • @skyjuke2006
    @skyjuke20068 жыл бұрын

    Prendere possesso della propria guida, responsabilizzarsi in questo compito, non farsi travolgere da nulla. Pensare e credere che non c'è bisogno di essere sopraffatti da rabbia, frustrazione e cattive emozioni, ma che si può SCEGLIERE come sentirsi e come RISPONDERE alle sollecitazioni: respons-abile (abile nel scegliere la risposta). Joseph Campbell ispirò sia Alan Watkins sia George Lucas, con i suoi scritti sul percorso dell'Eroe.

  • @carlorossi1261

    @carlorossi1261

    8 жыл бұрын

    belle parole grazie

  • @sab_1055
    @sab_10558 жыл бұрын

    i don't care if it's realy realy realy hard. changing is do or die for me. My pts is so severe, I'm not even a piece of the person i was. i do not wan't to live if this is how it's going 2 b forever.

  • @JasonAir
    @JasonAir8 жыл бұрын

    I can confirm what he says to be very true indeed :)

  • @choose2behappy699
    @choose2behappy6995 жыл бұрын

    Salaam alaikum again! May Allah bless you with all of your loved ones!!! What a delightful lessons! I also was got reminded of the teachings of the Qur'an, which call upon the believers to be aware that our intention is the "wealth" of our actions. ...

  • @thomassalcisson5518

    @thomassalcisson5518

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! I have read the Quran and noticed the capitalization of Fear, Ignorance, Guilt and Shame as a tools for the Islamic Business Model of: [1] Ensnaring new subscribers, [2] Stimulating offspring aimed at exponentially augmenting its subscription base, [3] Keeping subscribers from migrating to competitors such as the Torah, Buddhavacana, Bhagavad Gita, Harry Potter and so forth which collectively with the Quran have their value in literature alone and are best suited for children and adults with pre-developed brains.

  • @SouthBayEngr
    @SouthBayEngr3 жыл бұрын

    So you’re saying we don’t have to feel sad when a loved one dies? Or if spouse gets a cancer diagnosis? Seems a bit unrealistic.

  • @1commonplace519

    @1commonplace519

    10 ай бұрын

    He didn't say that at all.

  • @theqwertymaster7
    @theqwertymaster710 жыл бұрын

    I'm taking your quote "Put a rudder in!"

  • @mydream934
    @mydream9347 ай бұрын

    stoicism

  • @Daddy-gd6el
    @Daddy-gd6el Жыл бұрын

    3:00

  • @81monie
    @81monie9 жыл бұрын

    I love my friend but she has a broken soul.

  • @sab_1055
    @sab_10558 жыл бұрын

    ps: please know that i can't judge u. i want us to be okay. I know it seems impossible. I would bet anything you've tried & tried. I know i have. don't give up. we can't give up or it will be as it is & it's unbearable.

  • @BojanglesThunderbolt
    @BojanglesThunderbolt8 жыл бұрын

    I love everything about this video except I wish he left out is selling the audio program. I feel like even if people want to help other people, they won't do it for free. They will always try to capitalize, and that totally sucks. Anyway, great video.

  • @alexanderk.5474

    @alexanderk.5474

    8 жыл бұрын

    People have to make a living too.

  • @ayakshiisfree

    @ayakshiisfree

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yes, people have to make a living also! They have bills to pay and this is how he chooses to do so. There is nothing wrong with that, nor is it any different than a Lawyer, a Doctor, or Engineer charging for his/her services. Not only that but if you're willing to invest in a car, entertainment, and food why not in personal development. Many things are given away for free in this world, and if you listen to his talks you can make a difference in the way you live and feel without having to pay ANYTHING. But a lot of times, if it's given away for free people won't appreciate it. I've seen it countless times, from inviting people to FREE personal development/or similar such programs in my area only to have them NOT show up or give excuses as to why they can't attend. If someone is sincere, they will never throw away an opportunity to grow, and the thing is, most people aren't.

  • @albertobravo8808

    @albertobravo8808

    8 жыл бұрын

    He gave enough knowledge for free, i can`t see your point in attacking him for charging for a great aditional service, i would love to know what do you do for a living.

  • @Renzenism

    @Renzenism

    6 жыл бұрын

    This kind of mentality is why so many don't succeed. If you don't value your own work, nobody else will either. Besides, going around doing all of this for free isn't sustainable, and in no time he'd be helping nobody at all.

  • @1commonplace519

    @1commonplace519

    10 ай бұрын

    Why don't you offer your services for free? Why do you get to make a living?

  • @user-sr3ug3vb9h
    @user-sr3ug3vb9hАй бұрын

    I'm

  • @sueweber5668
    @sueweber56688 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video although sounds like common sense.

  • @8563robbie

    @8563robbie

    7 жыл бұрын

    common sense is quite a rare commodity.....

  • @wayneknetter
    @wayneknetter4 жыл бұрын

    The likeness to this talk and a sermon from a preacher in my past is uncanny. This is like a modern talk of 'give you life over to the lord'. This is like the 'intelligent' self-help without using a 'god' as a crutch.

  • @heltoncarvalho9786

    @heltoncarvalho9786

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Credit Saint Paul for the same lecture 2000 years ago. 2 Corinthians 12::9 Spiritual strength applied towards pain / aimed at human evolution. 1 Thessalonians 5::16 Rejoice always, 17 Meditate without ceasing, 18 In everything give thanks. Minding that Saint Paul credited the aforementioned to `god` whom you reject.

  • @px9182
    @px91824 жыл бұрын

    The reality is knowledge and skill can get people a decent position, including some professors I encountered. They behave rude, irritated, irrational, judgemental, gosh..........They should learn how to be coherence people.

  • @StefanTravis
    @StefanTravis8 жыл бұрын

    It's always pleasant to watch middle managers get conned by pseudo-scientific gurus. Entertaining for those of us who do the actual work. Even if it's just rehashed tantric mysticism.

  • @AfreensHair

    @AfreensHair

    8 жыл бұрын

    you do know its possible to both work hard and try to learn this stuff, right?

  • @StefanTravis

    @StefanTravis

    8 жыл бұрын

    How do you know whether Scientology is bullshit? Do you pay thousands of dollars to take the courses, memorise the mass of jargon, and do close logical analysis of its claims? Or do you ask what promises it makes, and compare them with actual scientologists? Now ask the same about NLP. Are its practitioners business geniuses, expert manipulators and playboy millionaires? Hint: No. Then...ask about the system Watkins is selling.

  • @AfreensHair

    @AfreensHair

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** scientology?

  • @JamesBrown-wy7xs

    @JamesBrown-wy7xs

    8 жыл бұрын

    Everything this man says actually follows logic and should, IMO, be common sense. Why be outwards focused, blaming other people for our emotional problems when it's a FACT that our brain/organ neural-networks are what creates the problem of releasing the wrong proportion of hormones to perform optimally, physiologically and psychologically? People get stuck on the idea that the world is cruel, or that a person is so horrible for causing the pain that they feel inside themselves, and this all just amounts to both wasted energy, which could be better used for focusing on things that help one to experience an improved sense of well-being, and compounding the negatively felt emotions attached to those types of thoughts. Why not look at oneself instead, with a bit more open awareness of what's actually happening inside that's causing all these emotional reactions, to get an understanding of the internal processes that are actually creating all these feelings and the patterned loop of thoughts? Does this not make absolutely perfect sense, when considering that we know for a fact that it's our own neural-networks that are responsible for what types of hormones are released within our systems? Of course we need to do things to better control our physiology in order to give us a better chance to feel and think the way that we desire it to be. Of course we can't control other people's behaviors, or how they respond to us, no matter how much we may want to control them. This is all just a problem of having too big of an ego, or attachment to ego. We don't feel comfortable letting go of our ideas about ourselves and the world around us. And it's precisely this attachment that keeps the same thoughts and feelings cycling through us. We feel most comfortable eating the same foods, with meals patterned in roughly the same time schedule. We feel most comfortable doing the same activities every day; speaking with the same group(s) of people; about the same topics. Most relevantly, we feel most comfortable confirming our biases about the world and about our relationship with it. It doesn't feel comfortable to question our beliefs. It doesn't feel comfortable to even consider changing in the least way. We're all too invested in the ideas we have about ourselves to let go of them, for even a moment. Try it if you don't believe me. Try to drop all your beliefs for a moment and sit there like an ignorant child. Just try to be completely blank, not dim-witted, but empty of ideas about yourself. It can be done with fairly minimal practice, if approached from the right angle (e.g. breathing meditation), but it's difficult due to all the years of developing the neural-pathways - the creation of "mental grooves," habits. It seems to take more effort to let go of attachments than to just roll with them for the very simple reason that the pathways we created in our neural-networks offers the path of least resistance to our electrical systems. It feels most comfortable because it requires the least effort. Of course, when the least effort leads to the most suffering, it still makes sense to exert a little extra energy to change that condition. It takes effort at first to change - the amount of effort that's required to focus on one's own breath, as opposed to locked in the familiar relationship with one's own thoughts/ feelings/ emotions - but the pay-off is typically well worth that initial exertion. This whole issue of accountability of emotional state vs. blaming society for one's psychological conditions comes with insight from a clearer, more silent mind (clouded by less thoughts), and this is achieved by practicing "letting go" (meditation) enough to begin to create new neural-pathways, which become the new path of least resistance with continued practice - this has been corroborated by neuro-science case studies and there's been a growing body of evidence of such, dating back to the 70's and even well before. In other words, being less focused on the past and future (more focused on the present task) becomes a more and more effortless feeling, the more one meditates, and there's a "tipping-point" within the meditation practice in which being present to one's current task is the most effortless (most comfortable) condition. An optimal state of mind isn't fixated on ideas and confirming biases (focusing on the past or the future). The state of mind with the freest flow of available resources (most available energy) is the one with the least distractions, or, said another way, the one most focused on the task at hand. There are so many benefits to being fully "here," now, present to the current situation. For one, as just one example, if you're a hetero-sexual man who's still searching for "the one," you're going to be a lot more aware about what you're seeing in women; what they are really thinking; what their true motivations are; if they are interested in you, sexually, or otherwise; as well as, more capable of really giving all your energy to your conversations and interactions with her (being present to her). Moreover, as you will be less "in your head," you'll likely be more relaxed in general and less reactive to environmental stimuli that would otherwise cause you a great deal of anxiety, which, of course, makes a man far more attractive to a woman than your typical "playing it off cool, but, really, very anxious and fearful and wearing it like a neon-colored hat - man." You want to have all your intellectual and creative resources available to you? Then stop all your unwanted thoughts, fears, anxieties from taking up so much of your damn focus all the time. Be here, now, present to what is. Have your wits about you by being in your senses, as opposed to fighting some imaginary battle in your head. How do you get there? You stop the unnecessary and unwanted drama between the thoughts, memories, ideas in your head and the emotions that you feel, which are the causes of your currently unwanted reactions. How do you do that? You drop it all; you let go of it. How does one accomplish that? They stop paying so much attention to the whole process of thoughts fighting other thoughts and all the inner-workings that makes the emotions and then prolongs them through internally restraining and resisting it all. How to do this? One way is to focus on the breath - the great distraction from all distractions! It's so simple that it seems like it can't be it. It just can't be the solution, can it? Yet, it is. Yes, it is. Simple. Elegant. Beauty, objectified. Have a good one. May you see the world in all the color and shape that it is without adding things to the picture that detract from the beauty of it all.

  • @StefanTravis

    @StefanTravis

    8 жыл бұрын

    James Brown Confusion level: Terminal.

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