Conversations and discussion that break up limited thinking and break into "limitless possibility" thinking.
In this episode, Steve Lentini speaks with Sylvia Subriana about the evolution of the app My Dry 30, now known as Unconscious Moderation. They discuss the importance of moderation over complete abstinence, the tools provided by the app, including hypnotherapy and journaling, and the significance of creativity in emotional healing. Sylvia emphasizes the need for a longer commitment to habit formation and the importance of addressing grief and emotions in the journey towards moderation. The conversation highlights the app's user-friendly design and its role in supporting individuals seeking to change their relationship with alcohol.Interested in Contacting Unconscious Moderation or Mydry30.com? See links below;Website: https://um.app/Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drink-less-alcohol-with-um/id6471595788?mt=8 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mydryjourney&referrer=af_tranid%3DPMHHQhpl6uyJz-rwDUJ3Qw%26c%3Dwebsite+home+page+button%26pid%3Dwebsite+home+page+button&pli=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/um_app_/ Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his transformative journey following a near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of gratitude, surrender, and self-reflection. He discusses how small-minded thinking limits our understanding of life and encourages listeners to embrace life's challenges as opportunities for growth. Through personal anecdotes and insights, he highlights the significance of expanding consciousness and understanding others to create a more compassionate world.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, host Steve Lentini interviews Ed Rahill, author of 'One Mile at a Time,' who shares his inspiring journey of resilience, family influence, and the lessons learned from endurance racing. Ed and his partner, Tim, were the winners of the last Michael A. Preston Memorial Four Ball Rally, aka "The Last Great American Road Race in 1984. Ed shares his story of endurance racing, memorable encounters during races, and the significance of recognizing opportunities in life. Ed emphasizes the need for perseverance and the impact of relationships on personal growth, ultimately encouraging listeners to appreciate their roots and strive to make the world a better place. I say, "Buy the book, you will enjoy every minute of reading it."Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience and the insights he gained about life, the universe, and the nature of God. He discusses the importance of living in the present, reprogramming negative thoughts, and embracing gratitude. Through his journey, he emphasizes the significance of doing good and the limitless nature of existence, encouraging listeners to allow everything in their lives and to view challenges as opportunities for growth.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini explores profound themes of identity, purpose, and the nature of existence. Drawing from his near-death experience, he challenges listeners to reconsider their attachments to names, forms, and societal roles. He emphasizes the importance of embracing a state of being without identity to discover true purpose and live a fulfilling life. The conversation delves into the egoic mind's limitations, the transformative power of gratitude, and the necessity of reprogramming one's thoughts to align with a more expansive understanding of life.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this enlightening conversation, Steve Lentini and Claudine McDaniel explore the transformative power of faith, forgiveness, and personal growth. Claudine shares her inspiring journey from a challenging childhood in Togo, West Africa, to establishing her nonprofit, Beyond Conquerors, which empowers individuals facing adversity. The discussion emphasizes the importance of emotional healing, the role of challenges in personal development, and the necessity of taking action to manifest change. Both speakers highlight the significance of gratitude and community service as essential components of a fulfilling life.Claudine's is the author of "More Than A Conqueror, From Struggles to Forgiveness, From Forgiveness to Blessings."Her website is, https://wwwbeyondconquerors.org if you would like to support her work or learn more about it.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, host Steve Lentini engages in a profound conversation with Ian Fee, who shares his transformative journey from addiction to sobriety in his book, "Wild Ride to Sobriety." Ian discusses the pivotal moments that led him to rehab, the importance of facing uncomfortable truths, and the impact of his choices on his relationships and personal growth. The discussion delves into the 'sober curious' movement, the significance of childhood influences, and the power of gratitude and mindfulness in recovery. Ian emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and the necessity of letting go of negativity. The episode concludes with practical advice on how to embrace sobriety and live a fulfilling life.You can find his book at amazon.com. Ian Fee, "Wild Ride to Sobriety."Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini introduces his new program, "No BS Spiritual Mastery for Men," and explores the concept of spiritual mastery for men, drawing from his personal experiences, including a near-death experience. He discusses the nature of God, consciousness, and the importance of living in the present moment. Insights from philosopher Baruch Spinoza are highlighted, emphasizing the freedom to create one's life and the significance of challenges in personal growth. The conversation culminates in an invitation to join a spiritual mastery program for men, encouraging listeners to embrace their spiritual journey.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of Different Thinking, host Steve Lentini shares profound insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of energy, gratitude, and personal growth. He discusses the nature of God and the universe, urging listeners to overcome small-minded thinking and embrace life's challenges as opportunities for growth. The conversation highlights the significance of personal experience and the impact of modeling behavior in our interactions with others.Gratefully Yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini and Braxton Rose delve into the intricate relationship between the mind and body, exploring how somatic therapy can help individuals overcome physical pain rooted in emotional trauma. They discuss the importance of expanding one's thinking, the role of trauma in shaping physical responses, and practical techniques for managing pain. Braxton shares insights from his experience as a somatic therapist, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to healing that integrates both physical and emotional health. The conversation highlights the power of self-awareness and the body's innate ability to heal, encouraging listeners to question their thinking and embrace a journey of self-discovery and growth.Gratefully yours, Steve
Where is God - How Do I Find God?In this episode of Different Thinking for Different Times, Steve Lentini explores the profound themes of spirituality, the nature of God, and the importance of gratitude. He shares his personal experiences, including a near-death experience that transformed his understanding of the divine. Lentini emphasizes that God is always present, especially in challenging times, and encourages listeners to embrace gratitude as a means to connect with the divine. He discusses the significance of surrendering to life's flow and recognizing the miracles that surround us daily.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the concept of the 'acorn brain,' a metaphor for the negative self-talk that many people experience. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and retraining this inner voice to foster a more positive mindset. Through various techniques, such as gratitude practices and visualization, listeners are encouraged to manifest their desires and embrace life's challenges. Lentini also highlights the significance of living with purpose and taking responsibility for one's experiences, ultimately leading to personal growth and fulfillment.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini hosts Paul Scoglio and Morten Nygård to discuss the concept of Nine Life Energies, a framework for understanding personal energy types and their impact on relationships and personal growth. The conversation explores how recognizing one's life energy can lead to greater authenticity, fulfillment, and connection with others. The guests share their personal journeys, insights into the different life energies, and the transformative power of this work in helping individuals discover their true selves and navigate their paths in life.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', Steve Lentini shares his profound experiences surrounding a near-death event and the insights he gained about life, gratitude, and the nature of God. He emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment, surrendering to life's challenges, and recognizing the infinite possibilities that exist within and around us. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Lentini encourages listeners to embrace their own journeys of self-discovery and to focus on doing good in the world.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of Different Thinking for Different Times, host Steve Lentini asks, Where is God and discusses the importance of focusing on good news and gratitude in a world often dominated by negativity. He shares his personal journey of experiencing a near-death experience, which led him to a profound understanding of the presence of God in every moment. Lentini emphasizes the significance of living from the inside out, embracing life's challenges, and recognizing the miracles that surround us. He encourages listeners to surrender to the moment and cultivate a mindset of gratitude and mindfulness.Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini engages in a profound conversation with Dara McKinley about the transformative power of forgiveness. Dara shares her spiritual journey, the importance of understanding forgiveness beyond traditional definitions, and how divine love plays a crucial role in gd the role of intuition in navigating life's challenges. Listeners are encouraged to explore their own paths to forgiveness and healing. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this conversation, Steve Lentini discusses the concept of the 'Acorn Brain' and how to manage negative thoughts. He shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment and embracing life's challenges as opportunities for growth. Lentini encourages listeners to transform complaints into gratitude and awareness, highlighting the power of energy and the significance of proving personal truths rather than following others blindly. Gratefully Yours, Steve
In this episode of the Different Thinking podcast, host Steve Lentini shares his personal journey of awakening and the importance of recognizing synchronicities in life. He discusses the teachings of Gurdjieff, the significance of living in the present moment, and how to reprogram the mind for success. Through his experiences, he emphasizes that life is a miraculous journey filled with clues guiding us towards our true destiny. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the importance of overcoming small-minded thinking and embracing a broader perspective on life. He shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all beings and the significance of doing good. The conversation explores themes of consciousness, purpose, and the infinite presence that guides us. Steve encourages listeners to reflect on their judgments and to appreciate the lessons learned from challenges, ultimately advocating for a life lived with gratitude and compassion. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, host Steve Lentini engages with Sylvia Subirana, a clinical psychologist and head of content development at MyDry30, a program designed to help individuals manage their alcohol consumption through hypnotherapy and mindfulness practices. They discuss the importance of shifting from a limited mindset to a limitless one, the structure and benefits of the MyDry30 program, and the positive feedback from users who have experienced significant changes in their drinking habits. Sylvia emphasizes the accessibility and affordability of the app, encouraging listeners to explore its resources for personal growth and healthier choices. Go to mydry30.com and get started on your dry January and perhaps for life. Gratefully Yours, Steve
In this episode, host Steve Lentini engages with Sylvia Subirana, a clinical psychologist and head of content development at MyDry30, a program designed to help individuals reduce their alcohol intake through hypnotherapy and mindfulness practices. They discuss the importance of addressing alcohol consumption in a society that often normalizes drinking as a coping mechanism. Sylvia explains the structure of the MyDry30 program, which includes daily hypnotherapy sessions, journaling, movement, and reading, all aimed at fostering a healthier relationship with alcohol. The conversation highlights user feedback, the affordability of the app, and the broader implications of reducing alcohol consumption for mental health and well-being. Try a dry year 30 days at a time with mydry30.com Happy New Year! Thank you for listening in these last five years and many more to come! Gratefully yours, Steve
Why do I do this? What is my purpose for the last five years? What do I hope that listeners take away from this podcast or not? Listen in for more on that. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, I interview Matt Zemon, best-selling author of, "Psychedelics for Everyone: A Beginners Guide to These Powerful Medicines for Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, PTSD and Expanding Consciousness." He also wrote "Beyond the Trip" and recently, "The Veterans Guide to Psychedelics." The Veterans Guide to Psychedelics, developed in collaboration with Heroic Hearts Project, unlocks the transformative power of psychedelics with guidance tailored specifically for veterans. Bridging ancient healing traditions with the latest in preparations and integration practices, it features expert insights, practical exercises, and easy-to-use checklists, offering a holistic approach to healing and personal growth. All proceeds from the book will be donated to Heroic Hearts Project. Listen in to learn how Matt along with the Heroic Hearts Project is helping veterans heal from the effects of battle and serving in the military. I learned a lot and learned how to help Heroic Hearts reach more veterans who suffer from PTSD, and depression. You can help too, by purchasing the guide and donating to this amazing project. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, my guest is Bob Stains, the founder of Bob Stains and Associates, with over 30 years of experience working with deep divisions by consulting, coaching, training, facilitating, and mediating. When a divisive conflict threatens your organization - especially on sensitive issues like identity and religion, it's good to have support from someone with a cool hand, a steady hand, and the wisdom of long experience. Bob has trained over 30,000 people in dialogue, conflict resolution, and communication skills and has worked with clients from across the US and 17 other countries. His clients have included universities, community agencies, churches, and independent schools, as well as national and international organizations. Bob uses his decades of experience as a dialogue facilitator and mediator to help people in organizations communicate across deep differences in ways that leave them connected, not divided. He is noted for his human, collaborative, client-centered approach, teaching, and facilitation skills, and the wisdom he brings from his long experience working with deep conflict in multiple settings and countries. Listen in for more about how Bob helps people expand their thinking and approach to conflict. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, my guest Neil Markey talks about his work today as co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats, the world's only psychedelics retreat program backed by 25 years of scientific research and an ecosystem of expertise that honors global wisdom tradition. In his work, Neil is helping those with PTSD, depression, and anxiety find relief using therapy and psychedelics. Small-minded thinkers would reject this work without looking at the evidence that it does help many people find relief from trauma. Limitless thinkers do not make others wrong who find relief in this kind of unorthodox treatment. Neil is a former Captain in the US Army Special Operations 2nd Ranger Battalion, where he served in Iraq and twice in Afghanistan., before studying at Columbia University. Neil struggled with PTSD and depression, which led him to explore mindfulness and psychedelics as part of his healing journey. If you keep an open mind, don't worry, your brain won't fall out. Listen in. I have another guest, Matt Zemon, who will address this topic with me in a few weeks. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini engages with Thom Norman, co-founder of FarmKind, to discuss the pressing issues surrounding factory farming and animal welfare. They explore the mission of FarmKind, which aims to promote a factory-free farming future by supporting impactful charities and encouraging donations. The conversation delves into the importance of consumer choices, legislative changes, and the role of technology in creating a more sustainable food system. Thom emphasizes that individuals can make a difference without necessarily changing their diets and highlights the need for compassion and advocacy in addressing the challenges of modern agriculture. Two things you might investigate for yourself; Givingmultiplier.org and compassioncalculator.org. You can see the impact of your donation and/or giving to support expert-recommended charities supporting FarmKind causes. Gratefully your, Steve
In this conversation, Steve Lentini and John Brown discuss the transformative potential of education, emphasizing the need to move away from traditional, compliance-based teaching methods. They explore the concept of the 'acorn brain' and how fear impacts learning, the limitations of the banking model of education, and the importance of fostering curiosity and individuality in students. The discussion highlights the need for a more authentic and engaging approach to teaching that empowers students and encourages them to think critically and creatively. In this conversation, John Brown discusses his transformative journey in education, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery, embracing tension, and fostering dialogue in the classroom. He advocates for a shift from traditional teaching methods to a more creative and curious approach, where students are encouraged to explore their interests and engage in meaningful conversations. The discussion highlights the need for educational reform that prioritizes student engagement and the cultivation of a supportive classroom culture. Buy this book for your kid's teachers and administrators. If you are on a school board, this is a must-read for educators who want to see the results others have seen using this methodology. Purchase the book using this link; https://a.co/d/asvDTNd. Gratefully yours. Steve
Learn about how life is a friend or maybe not. Is life happening to you, or is life happening for you? That is the question I helped with on this podcast. In the clip, claim your free gift by listening in.
I discuss the reasons for developing a level of thinking above your own. It's called the "observer level or witness level of thinking." I also briefly discuss my new book, How to Train Your Mind, Written by a Dragon—Program Your Mind for Success. I give everyone who listens a gift. Listen in to claim your gift. Overcome small-minded, limited thinking and create the life you dream about, unless you believe that limited voice, stay stuck.
In this episode, learn how to manifest your desired life and why you haven't yet. Based on two of my books, "No BS Coaching - Wake Up to the BS You Tell Yourself," and my new book out today, "How to Train Your Mind - Written by a Dragon, Program Your Mind for Success," I give you strategies to DIY, coach yourself and program your mind for success and what is missing if that is success for you seems elusive. Listen in for more on that. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, I interview Ryan Crittenden, Ph.D., about his work helping people identify and harness their strengths to achieve personal and professional goals, boost their leadership confidence, and enhance their emotional intelligence. His strength-based coaching helps clients overcome challenges, avoid burnout, and create fulfilling careers. Listen in to find out how Ryan's work makes a difference and how his clients have benefitted. Ryan is an amazing guest and an awesome guy. Listen in. Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of Different Thinking for Different Times, Peter Alberding and I discuss the impact of his ALS diagnosis and how you can help others going through this life-changing challenge. Go to donate.als.org or CCALS to support a great group that provides lots of support, such as helping to retrofit a home for an ALS patient. If you do the research, you will find many ways to help. Peter shares his story and his deepest thoughts about his journey. Help us spread the word about ALS by sharing this podcast on your social media and with your friends. Tune in and enjoy! Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, I challenge the "small-minded" thinker in my head, who judges others and makes others wrong instead of celebrating our differences and embracing the miracle we live in—a Universe. God, the Creator, the Goddess, Abraham, Christ, Mohammed PBUH, the Buddha, and Brahma don't think like us. We, humans, reduce the Infinite to our level when we think small-mindedly and believe that little voice in our heads. Our job is to expand our thinking to match the Limitless Creator of this amazing Universe. Maybe I'm wrong? What do you think? Gratefully yours, Steve
Are you willing to overcome the BS stories you tell yourself that hold you back in life? Are you willing to acknowledge that you created the mess in your life, which means you also have the power to create what you want more of? Are you willing to let go of all small-minded thinking or at least work on it? This episode is based on my new book, "NO BS Coaching - Wake Up to the BS You Tell Yourself." Discover your power to create the life you dream of when you let go of the life you complain about. Are you willing? Gratefully yours, Steve
My guest, Peter Alberding, is doing good things in life. He is on the Board of Silver Lining Mentoring and a co-founder of Generational Wealth Partners of Raymond James. He is an enthusiastic blues guitar player who performs regularly with his band. Silver Lining Mentoring is the only mentoring organization in Massachusetts that exclusively serves youth in foster care through committed mentoring relationships and the development of essential life skills. He also reveals a challenge he is going through and a few thoughts about what has helped him adjust to his new reality. You can do good in life, which is why we are here. Listen in for Peter's view on that and more.
"Steve Lentini Podcast - "Different Thinking for Different Times Episode 20 Season 5 with Toni Will, Podcaster and GM of the Kalamazoo Wings Hockey Team. | Jul 2, 2024 001" - Tune in and enjoy! Toni and I discuss her role as GM of the Kalamazoo Wings, ACH Hockey Team and her new Podcast, "Women In..." Women In Executive Roles, Women in Entrepreneurial roles, Women in any role... listen in for a fascinating womens thoughts on leadership and women. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
In this conversation, Steve Lentini and Greg Kettner discuss the importance of managing the little voice in our heads and finding ways to work happy. Greg shares his personal journey and how he discovered the power of humor in improving mental health and workplace culture. He emphasizes the need for open communication, putting people before profits, and creating a supportive environment where mental health is discussed openly. Greg also mentions his podcast, Work Happy Master Class, and the Humor Lab on Facebook as resources for finding joy and connection. Listen in to a fascinating guy with an excellent message for the workplace. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
Listen in to hear and see my interview with Ken Cole as we discuss how small-minded thinking is prevalent today. Perhaps you will consider expanding your thinking into limitless thinking, and we discuss how to do this. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
In this episode, I interview the Founder of Compassiviste, Ali Horriyat. His vision aligns with expanding small-minded, limited thinking we see all around us today, into limitless, Infinite thinking. More about Ali - ALI HORRIYAT, Founder of Compassiviste, left the lucrative, profit-driven world of finance in 2016 to devote himself to his vision of a society where compassion, empathy, and social impact are at the heart of our actions. In 2020, he launched Compassiviste to spread this vision and he develops and invents ways we can sustainably produce and consume, in order to make sustainable living a comfort and not a burden. Compassiviste believes that all change begins with creative expression so there is no better way than to amplify the voice of a new appeal and generation than to have dialogues with those inspiring social harmony. Compassiviste aims to expand its tribe and membership to be able to support more charitable causes and interact with our communities to influence global compassion and social harmony. The goal is to secure an activated following willing to engage and donate consistently to effectively promote necessary shifts. Find a way to be a Compassiviste right where you are. Perhaps drink from glass? Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
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When we learn to embrace conflict and run toward it, we can come to an understanding with others through dialogue. Small-minded thinkers will not understand how to do this because they never want to "give any ground." Limitless thinkers understand that conflict is a natural part of a relationship. Listen in to learn more. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
Happy people can be top producers in life because they live from the Inside Out. They choose to be happy and embrace life as a friend. They look for the gift in everything and especially in the challenges or challenging people they meet—people living from the outside look to life for validation of their worth. Titles, possessions, other people's opinions of them, and happy events mean the world to them. I have a clue for you: nothing from the outside has anything to do with your value in life. No title, no achievement can prove your worth because all of those things fade over time, and your brain wants you to move on to the next title, possession, or achievement. Listen in for more on how to live from the decision to be happy no matter what. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
My guest, Kimberly Quinn, talks about how to program your mind for success and overcome negative thinking. She talks about how holding a negative thought for more than 17 seconds programs the subconscious to make negative thinking a habit. Kimberly is the host of the podcast, Mindcraft and the creator of www.mindcraftuniversity.com where she has a course you can take to learn how to program your mind to make positive thinking a habit for $129. That's a great investment if you ask me to become a positive thinker and create amazing results in your life. My guess is that investment would return millions of dollars over a lifetime and create a level of happiness that is priceless. Don't take my word for it, prove it to yourself. Gratefully your, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
Hello! this is our first bonus episode and a continuation of You May Be Full of Shit If...re-hosted, re-imagined and put back into your pondering space for challenging those acorn brain thoughts. My guest for today's episode is Warren Gibbons. Warren is a mentor to young people entering the workforce and my friend. He is also the host of the podcast Useful and Hired. Warren has spent much of his time helping companies see what they are missing when they bypass young people when hiring and helps the young understand what would appeal to companies when they are hired. His work is invaluable to both. I suggest you listen to his podcast, I think you will find it thought-provoking and if you have young adults, sit with them and listen. Warren speaks frankly about where we are all full of sh*t and includes himself as well. Listen and Subscribe to us on Spotify and Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Enjoy! Find Me Here: Email: Steve@stevelentini.com Podcast Website: youmaybefullofshit.com Find My Guest Warren Gibbons Here: Podcast Website: usefulandhired.com IG: @usefulandhired Greatfully yours, Steve. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
Learn how to reprogram your mind by looking at life as a friend. Learn more about exercising your mind by going to the PQ gym, the neuro gym. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
In this episode, we sit down with Mark Borak, the CEO and President of Borax Paper, to delve into the core principles of running a successful business. Mark shares invaluable insights on conducting ethical and impactful business, emphasizing the importance of doing good while achieving success. From discussing fundamental business principles to exploring the intricacies of ethical entrepreneurship, this episode offers a wealth of engaging conversation that will resonate with both seasoned professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs. Tune in as we gain valuable perspectives from a seasoned business leader! Gracefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
We are crawling back to our caves when it comes to our small-minded thinking. We can see evidence of it everywhere. We first have to start with ourselves to expect society to model the Infinite Thinking of our Creator. Most people believe their thinking today, which has been the case since caveman days. We are somewhat better today and it seems like as we look at the world, we are headed back to our caves. What do you think? Listen in for more on that. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
My fascinating interview with Tom Moore who expanded his thinking from small-minded to limitless, Infinite thinking and how it changed his life. You may find his journey inspiring and consider how his life expanded with many new possibilities for happiness. Gratefully your, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
Listen in to hear from Dr. Torkil Faero about his new book, The Pulse Cure, and a different approach to staying healthy. This book is a best seller in Norway and is now available in the US and worldwide in English. He also published "The Camera Cure", which was also a best seller in Norway. Dr. Torkil brings different thinking to staying healthy and it's different thinking in the medical community. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
Self-observation is one way to expand small-minded thinking into limitless, Infinite thinking that models the Creator's energy. Most people believe their thinking to the point that their thinking becomes their master. You can master most of your thinking by just noticing what triggers you. Don't take my word for it, try it. Listen in for more about that. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message
Is it possible that you don't have all the answers? Is there a level of thinking above your current level of thinking? Are you stuck in small-minded, limited thinking? Judging and criticizing others? Making others wrong because they are different than you for whatever reason? If you said yes to any, chances are you are a small-minded thinker, unlike the Infinite Life Force that created this unimaginable Universe. If you don't think that we do in fact, live in a miracle and grateful for all and everything that life brings you, listen in. Gratefully yours, Steve --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-lentini/message