5 Easy Steps To Create A New Life

If you have a minute I’d like to introduce you to my new book called, “Turning Pink Elephants into White Tigers: 5 Simple Steps To Master A Life Worth Living From The Inside Out.”

Mastering Your Life The Wrong Way

You’ve probably tried mastering your life by now if you’re over the age of 21. How are you doing with that? Maybe you’ve just tried mastering one area of your life.

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What I’ve noticed is that most people struggle to master their lives by trying to force circumstances to behave. It’s kind of like playing “whack-a-mole.” It doesn’t work.

The other common strategy that most of us tend to use is forcing ourselves to create some sort of change, only to snap right back to where we were. It’s like applying a bandaid that gets ripped off.

A classic example from my life is when I’ve tried to lose weight by forcing myself to eat fewer calories. Sure, I lose weight for a while. Then it comes back and tacks on a few more pounds as a sort of warning to not do that again.

A typical example that I’ve worked with thousands of individuals to change is the problem of anxiety. They try medication, meditation, marijuana, multiple counselors, inpatient treatment, outpatient therapy, and yet the anxiety sneaks back in and takes over.

That’s because we’re trying to create the change from the outside in.

Everything works a whole lot better when you start from the inside out, instead.

Here’s the premise of my book…

Don’t Think of Pink Elephants

What happens when you hear someone say, “don’t think of pink elephants?” If you’re a carbon-based life form with biological parents, then you probably think of pink elephants.

That’s how the mind works. It tends to think about what it’s told to think about.

You might be thinking that pink elephants isn’t a problem for most people, and you’d be right. But, anxiety, depression, hopelessness, mediocrity, obstacles, scarcity, failed relationships, and financial struggles are genuine problems for the vast majority of people.

But what does any of that have to do with pink elephants? It has everything to do with them.

It has to do with how the mind works in such a way as to create problems such as anxiety, depression, relationship, and income problems.

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The unconscious mind thinks about what you tell it to think about. What you think about creates emotions. Thoughts plus feelings lead to your behavior and it all cycles quickly from there, either for the good or the bad.

A lot of people I’ve worked with over the years insist that they already know all about this. I reply to them, “great. If you know all of this, how do you apply this to your life to change things?”

They just stare at me with a blank look clearly having no idea.

Well, it’s a big deal.

I wrote this book because of what I’ve learned over 32 years of being a counselor and working with thousands of clients. What you focus on, you get more of.

Change your focus, and you change your life.

When you work with the way your mind is designed, you can change any one area, or even every area of your whole life much more quickly than you may have ever imagined.

But, it MUST begin from the inside out. Trying to make your circumstances behave is useless.

Even those who know everything you’ve just read, have no idea how to do that. The principle is pretty easy to understand, not the steps.

So, in this book I go into great depth about the EXACT steps you can take to harness the way you’re mind has been designed to recreate your life to be more positive, happy, empowered, prosperous, and successful in relationships.

The principle and the steps are indeed straightforward.

Jim Rohn, the great motivational teacher, once defined the word, “easy,” as meaning that, “it can be done.” Click To Tweet

Regardless, the majority of people come up against resistance to changing from bad to better. They know the principle, they know the skills, but…BAM! They run into a boulder or wall of resistance.

What do they do with the resistance? Most of them totally give up.

Some of them fight against the obstacle day after day only to lose time after time.

Very few figure out that the solution to getting through obstacles is quite simple. 

Jim Rohn, the great motivational teacher, once defined the word, “easy,” as meaning that, “it can be done.”

Just because it can be done, doesn’t mean that it’s comfortable.

In this book I’m not committed to your comfort, I’m committed to helping you achieve results.

What are you committed to? 

Keeping things the same? 

Achieving the life you always wanted?

After you read this book, ask yourself what the answer to those questions is for you.

John Mason