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The Power of Patterns: How to Align Your Life with What You Truly Want with Joshua Lisec

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Joshua Lisec is the Internet’s favorite ghostwriter. His work has gained widespread recognition, from TED to TMZ to Twitter Trends, establishing his reputation for always finding “the best way to say it.” Joshua has ghostwritten more than 80 nonfiction books for celebrities, executives, entrepreneurs, and for experts asserting authority in their industries for the first time. Joshua is the only Certified Professional Ghostwriter (California State University Long Beach) and Certified Hypnotist (National Guild of Hypnotists) in the world, and more than 3,100 people have taken his persuasive writing courses. So Good They Call You a Fake is his fourth book. Learn more at www.LisecGhostwriting.com.

What you will discover:

Joshua shares insights from their fascinating career path, emphasizing the impact of unconscious frames on human behavior and authenticity.

Unconscious Frames and Patterning:

  • Frames create predictability and routine, shaping our habits and identity.

  • Most frames are set by age 7, influencing perspectives and behaviors without conscious awareness.

  • Awareness of unuseful frames often arises when individuals face frustration and a disconnect between actions and desired outcomes.

Establishment of Frames:

  • Frames are established early in life, rooted in subconscious patterns, behaviors, and beliefs.

  • Early childhood and environmental influences contribute to the formation of initial frames.

Reframing Process:

  • Reframing involves intentional visualization of desired outcomes and aligning actions with future goals.

  • Frustration acts as a signal for misalignment between current frames and desired results.

  • Transitioning from a present state to a desired state requires focusing on what one truly wants.

Identifying and Reframing Unconscious Patterns:

  • The guest shares a personal experience of reframing a common generational frame about success.

  • A vibe check from the body, recognizing physiological responses, serves as an effective tool for evaluating frame alignment.

  • Intuitive sensing and shifts in underlying patterns are facilitated through physiological awareness.

Physiology in Reframing:

  • Physiological responses, such as gut instincts and body vibes, offer valuable insights into alignment with frames.

  • The subconscious mind, distributed throughout the body, guides beliefs, behaviors, and values.

Shownotes If you love what you’re listening to, make sure to subscribe to Deconstructing YOU.

Instagram: @theelinormoshe LinkedIn: Elinor Moshe

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Joshua Lisec is the Internet’s favorite ghostwriter. His work has gained widespread recognition, from TED to TMZ to Twitter Trends, establishing his reputation for always finding “the best way to say it.” Joshua has ghostwritten more than 80 nonfiction books for celebrities, executives, entrepreneurs, and for experts asserting authority in their industries for the first time. Joshua is the only Certified Professional Ghostwriter (California State University Long Beach) and Certified Hypnotist (National Guild of Hypnotists) in the world, and more than 3,100 people have taken his persuasive writing courses. So Good They Call You a Fake is his fourth book. Learn more at www.LisecGhostwriting.com.

What you will discover:

Joshua shares insights from their fascinating career path, emphasizing the impact of unconscious frames on human behavior and authenticity.

Unconscious Frames and Patterning:

  • Frames create predictability and routine, shaping our habits and identity.

  • Most frames are set by age 7, influencing perspectives and behaviors without conscious awareness.

  • Awareness of unuseful frames often arises when individuals face frustration and a disconnect between actions and desired outcomes.

Establishment of Frames:

  • Frames are established early in life, rooted in subconscious patterns, behaviors, and beliefs.

  • Early childhood and environmental influences contribute to the formation of initial frames.

Reframing Process:

  • Reframing involves intentional visualization of desired outcomes and aligning actions with future goals.

  • Frustration acts as a signal for misalignment between current frames and desired results.

  • Transitioning from a present state to a desired state requires focusing on what one truly wants.

Identifying and Reframing Unconscious Patterns:

  • The guest shares a personal experience of reframing a common generational frame about success.

  • A vibe check from the body, recognizing physiological responses, serves as an effective tool for evaluating frame alignment.

  • Intuitive sensing and shifts in underlying patterns are facilitated through physiological awareness.

Physiology in Reframing:

  • Physiological responses, such as gut instincts and body vibes, offer valuable insights into alignment with frames.

  • The subconscious mind, distributed throughout the body, guides beliefs, behaviors, and values.

Shownotes If you love what you’re listening to, make sure to subscribe to Deconstructing YOU.

Instagram: @theelinormoshe LinkedIn: Elinor Moshe

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