7 Mind-Blowing Psychological Facts You Didn’t Know About Yourself
Psychologists and neuroscientists are constantly finding out fascinating
new facts about the brain—and some of them have significant
implications for your manifestation potential.
Here’s the science behind 7 mind-blowing psychological facts, along with
explanations of how you can use these facts to your advantage when
working with the Law of Attraction.
1. You Have “Inattention Blindness”
Inattention blindness is the phenomenon whereby people frequently miss
significant changes in their visual field. This is why you’re not always
consciously aware of significant things that are actually right in
front of you.
So, even if you think it should be obvious if you’ve met your soulmate
(for example), the truth is that you might not even have noticed this
person’s first appearance on the scene!
Make a concentrated effort to look harder for signs, opportunities and important lessons that the Universe is sending.
And keep an open mind. Because in addition to “inattention blindness”
our brain is also often guilty of only focusing on seeing things from
one perspective.
The image above is just one of many examples of how your eyes and brain
can fool you. When you first looked at it, did you see a man standing
sideways (his profile) or did you see a partial frontal shot? You had to
look again to see a different version of the image, didn’t you?
2. Most Of Your Decisions Are Made Unconsciously
When you do things like pro and
con lists, you think these are what influence your eventual decision,
whether you’re making a purchase or choosing a life path.
In truth, unconscious decision-making factors are more powerful (such as the potential for social validation, or what will help you maintain a consistent persona).
For example, when you are buying that new laptop, you think you are
basing your decision on the research you’ve done. That you
have logically analyzed all the relevant factors: the price, the
warranty and return policies, what programs you are going to install,
how much space you will need etc.
But really your final decision will depend a lot on your unconscious mental processing.
For example, “I have
always wanted this particular one, because I have seen it in films and
it looked cool” (social validation) or “I like to have the newest
gadgets, so I am going to buy the most recent version even though I
don’t necessarily need it right now” (personality).
This doesn’t mean that unconscious decision-making is bad or irrational. It
simply helps our conscious mind which sometimes struggles to process
the overwhelming amount of data we’re getting every day. This is why we
have developed “instincts” that we should take into consideration when
making a decision.
But, even though it’s crucial to trust your gut, you’ll also benefit from working to “train” the subconscious part of your mind to
think more positively (by doing things like creating an environment
that’s conducive to favorable and optimistic unconscious responses).
Start by finding any subconscious “success blockers” that you might have and eliminate them.
If it is hard for you to see what limiting beliefs you have (but feel
like there is a constant nagging voice at the back of your head stopping
you from achieving your goal), take this quick free test right now. Answer 8 questions and get a video report detailing which 1 of 3 sneaky success blockers is standing in your way.
This is the only way you’ll become a more positive person overall—and therefore more capable of manifesting your intentions.
3. You Read Faster With A Longer Line Length—But Prefer Shorter
Research shows that if you want to read faster, 100 characters per line
is the optimal length. However, you will actually prefer reading a
shorter length of 45-72 characters per line.
This is really useful to know when you’re making inspirational signs or
post-it notes for yourself, or when you’re deciding how to design your
dream board.
You’ll have a more positive psychological experience with a shorter line length.
4. You Can Only Remember 3-4 Things At A Time
Although you might think you can remember about 10 things at once, all
the latest studies on human memory and information processing show that
you can really only remember 3-4.
Given this fact about how your brain works, don’t waste your time by trying to focus on a dozen things at once.
If, for example, you have a list of ten things you want to do this week
to move closer to manifesting your dream, dedicate the full force of
your attention to just 3-4 for now.
Similarly, when you’re keeping a gratitude journal, just write down 3-4
things from the day, and keep those in your mind as you fall asleep.
Also, it is good to know that you can only hold these 3-4 things in your mind for about 20 secondswithout having to repeat them or really focus on them.
Here is a simple example. What do you do when someone gives you a phone
number to remember (or even an address that has fewer numbers in it)?
You keep repeating it to yourself until you find a pen to write it down.
This is a natural reaction of our brain.
So when you are practicing affirmations, it is important to keep
repeating them for a few minutes, so that they really stay in your mind.
Another interesting thing to remember is that researchers have found out that people also have trouble choosing between more than 3 to 4 items at a time.
Next time when you look at the menu, notice how you get a little bit
lost when there are more than 4 types of say teas or cocktails to choose
from.
This again means that when you are setting goals and objectives for
yourself, you really need to choose less than 4 of them. Otherwise, you
will find it really difficult to focus on them and prioritize them.
(You can start practicing this right now. We have a list of 7
psychological facts in this article – don’t try to immediately remember
all of them. Choose 3-4 that are going to be the most useful for you and
start implementing them)
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5. You Imagine Objects From Above And Tilted
Imagining objects from above and tilted is called taking the “Canonical Perspective.”
It was discovered back in the 1980s, and modern research still backs
the claim that this is the default way that people create mental images.
Here’s a little experiment you can conduct yourself. Ask
your friends to draw a cup of tea. 9 out of 10 will draw something
similar to the picture on the left. From a perspective slightly above
and looking down on the cup. As well as offset a little to the left or
to the right.
Now, how many people drew what you see in the picture on the right? Not many, right? The question is why.
You may think that this is because we are all used to looking at the cup
from a certain angle and this is the first image of it that comes to
mind. But this research has been conducted with many other objects as
well, and the results were the same. So it is a universal trait that we imagine objects from a canonical perspective.
When you’re using Law of Attraction techniques like creative
visualization, this is likely the same perspective you use to imagine
your ideal work environment, the possessions you want to acquire, or
your dream partner.
Armed with this knowledge, you can deliberately encourage your brain to
take other perspectives for more effective and varied visualization.
The more perspectives the better, but you might have to work at adopting these different ways of imagining!
6. You Reconstruct Your Memories
Neuroscientists and psychologists working on the nature of memory have
shown that our memories aren’t like movie clips that we access
repeatedly—instead, they’re nerve pathways that fire anew every single
time we recall an event, which means they can change.
When working with the Law of Attraction, what this means is that there’s no need to focus on the negative events from the past—you
can actively choose to change the way you see a memory, rather than
accepting that its meaning and associated feelings are set in stone.
7. You Can’t Actually Multi-Task
If you’re full of excitement about what you’re working to achieve, it
makes sense that might start trying to accomplish everything at once!
This can feel like a super-productive way to work, but findings
published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences show
that we can only attend to a single event at any one time.
So, you’ll be best at using the Law of Attraction to your advantage if you choose one aspect
of your dream to pursue at any given moment. Even more importantly,
make sure you only set one manifestation goal at a time. Otherwise, you
simply reduce your power to manifest each of the things.
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