How to Reprogram Your Brain for Excellence

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How to reprogram your brain for excellence? Overcome old fears and train yourself to expect success.




The human body is an assemblage of systems that have a surprising degree of autonomy, and are all busy managing various aspects of our mental and physical lives. Nonetheless, they do communicate with one another, and thatโ€™s why the human assemblage works pretty well most of the time.

Except when weโ€™re trying to do something difficult, like start a new job demanding all sorts of skills and abilities that weโ€™ve only partly tried out before. Or weโ€™re trying to persuade the executive team to go in a new, relatively untried direction, betting the company on the hope of success. Or weโ€™re getting ready to give a speech to a group of concerned stakeholders in our organization.



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In those instances, the polyglot nature of our bodies betrays us as often as it propels us. The little brain in our guts may disable us by sending messages of abject terror shooting up to our big brains, causing embarrassing physical symptoms that become impossible for usโ€”and others in the roomโ€”to ignore. Or the big brain may make a mess of things by going blank at a key moment, causing us to fail to close the deal or wow the crowd when the chance comes.

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The bottom line is that if youโ€™re only working on your brain to send signals down to your gut, youโ€™re doing less than half the job necessary for success. And that perhaps is why most efforts to control nerves in that way are so ineffectual.

Instead, you want to start a new, more sophisticated dialogue, not just between brain and body, but between big brain, unconscious and conscious brains, little brain, and body. You want to ensure that your gut is supporting your big brain and body, and the other way around. You want to get all those systems working together to ensure that youโ€™re operating at peak efficiency at those moments when you need to be at the top of your game.

The dialogue you currently have is mostly unmanaged and is a collection of old thoughts, both conscious and unconscious (mostly unconscious) fears, compulsive behavior, things that worked well once upon a time, and so on. Itโ€™s a mishmash.

To make matters worse, itโ€™s an unconscious mishmash. Things your parents told you in moments of fatigue and pique, things that youโ€™ve forgotten, shape your thinking along with lessons your body has learned about all the stimuli it has received since the womb.

Things youโ€™ve heard, stupid jokes your friends told you when you were eight, movies youโ€™ve seen, books youโ€™ve read, memories of being lost in the dunes during that summer on Nantucket, and so on, all jumble together in your unconscious mind, random data it has assembled from everything that it has seen, heard, smelled, tasted, and felt.

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The Unconscious Brain Apparently Never Forgets.

Everything it has experienced is set somewhere in the 100 billion or so cells that make up our vast internal universe. But the way the mind works is that things that are repeated are strengthened, making stronger and more numerous synapses so that the memory becomes more and more important to our overall patterns of thinking. We attach emotions to events to create memories. The more intense and more frequent an event isโ€”as it strikes usโ€”the more it looms large in our mental attic.

So, for example, if you had scary or embarrassing experiences in your early years standing in front of peers and giving a book report, or a speech on Pocahontas, or a demonstration of a simple chemistry experiment, that pattern gets tagged with strong emotions as a powerful memory, and ever afterward when you try to present you start to get the shakes.

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To Overcome This Fear Pattern, You Have To Substitute A New Memory For The Old One.

A positive memory that will empower you to do your best rather than screw up. Start the process of installing a new memory through constant repetition now โ€“ donโ€™t wait until youโ€™re just about to speak.  That will be too late.

Olympic athletes accomplish this tricky process by creating mental movies of their run, routine, or lift โ€“ and playing these movies over and over again in their heads. If you create a mental movie of yourself giving a confident, flawless speech, or winning over an interviewer when applying for a new job, and you play it over and over again in your head, you can achieve the same kind of excellence in your own sphere. And that will keep all the various systems in your body working together instead of working separately to screw you up.


Written by: Nick Morgan, Ph.D
Originally appeared on: Psychology Today
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