Interpret To Win

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Hi, this is Mike Lipkin and welcome to this breakthrough moment. No-one goes through life unscathed. When the rain falls, it falls on everyone. At some point, we will all take an 8-count. Life is about losing things. Love hurts. People leave. Stuff happens.

Why do some people become better while others become bitter? How do some people become energized while others become enervated? What’s the difference between those who thrive on rejection and those that submit to dejection? Is there a silver bullet that separates those-that find-a-way from those-that-fade-away?

The answer is yes. It’s the meaning that we attach to our experiences that makes us happy or miserable. It’s the significance we endow every event that moves us forward or stops us in our tracks. It’s not what happens that influences us. It’s how we interpret what happens.

We are only as good as the stories that we tell ourselves. Every external experience is filtered through our internal lenses. I often tell people that I am so motivated because I attend all my own seminars. I mean it. I am the writer, director and producer of my own life-show.

Research shows that 80% – 90% of what we’re seeing and hearing is generated by our brain, not incoming sensory data. Our minds create a parallel reality that determines our mental, emotional, and physical states. The world doesn’t change but we live in a new world once our minds change. This is Mike Lipkin. I am the Potentiator. And I approve this message.

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3 thoughts on “Interpret To Win

  1. Manu

    Very well said Mike. Bang on for “…. what we’re seeing and hearing is generated by our brain, not incoming sensory data. …” Thanks

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  2. John Mason

    Wonderful motivation message for a Friday morning at the end of a challenging week. One point to add – in our personal life show we are as you say “the writer, the director and the producer”. Plus we THE STAR of the life we create! The questions that help me is by asking myself: “What’s my role here”, or better yet “What role do I want to play?” Setting my intention influences how I interpret events and experiences.

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