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The Universe Inside Your Brain

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Written by Justin Popovic
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Commit, Commit!

Suddenly, our radios blared with an urgent call from the radar ground controller, “Viper flight, you’ve got an MIG-23 150 miles off your nose headed south . . .  hostile, hostile!” This meant the MIG had crossed the no-fly zone and was headed toward us and the fuel tankers we were in charge of protecting. A split second later, my headset erupted with a call from Hos. “Viper flight, COMMIT, COMMIT!”


It was December 21, 1998 - a brisk winter day in Saudi Arabia. I was stationed on my first combat deployment, flying missions to enforce the Iraqi southern no-fly zone. Inexperienced and quite nervous, I was scheduled to take off on only the fourth combat sortie of my career. It was a mission I’ll never forget.
 
I was flying that day with my flight lead, Lt. Col. “Hos” Hyatt, the commander of the 79th Fighter Squadron Tigers. Our “2 ship” of F-16s were charged with “sanitizing” the airspace of any enemy aircraft that might be crossing the restricted area. It was a routine patrol. Or not.
 
Suddenly, our radios blared with an urgent call from the radar ground controller, “Viper flight, you’ve got an MIG-23 150 miles off your nose headed south . . .  hostile, hostile!” This meant the MIG had crossed the no-fly zone and was headed toward us and the fuel tankers we were in charge of protecting. A split second later, my headset erupted with a call from Hos. “Viper flight, COMMIT, COMMIT!” Almost unconsciously, I pushed up my throttle to afterburner and started to climb, as I struggled to stay in perfect formation with Hos. There was no turning back. We were going after that MIG.
 
{sidebar id=14 align=left}With those two words, “Commit, Commit,” my destiny was set in motion. No time to think, simply time to react. I was trained for that moment and my instantaneous choice was clear: It was time to “commit.”
 
My heart raced. The intensity was beyond words. Quite frankly, there was a part of me that asked, “Am I ready to do this? Will I get shot at? What if my engine fails?” Doubt crept in. But deep down, I knew I was ready and mentally and emotionally prepared. Otherwise I had no business being in that jet! Aborting that mission was not an option-period. I had a job to do. All my military training boiled down to this one moment, and I simply had to trust my wingmen, stay in position, and execute the briefed plan. It was time to act.
 
That moment may have come in the extreme of combat, but it was really no different than the “call to duty” we all face in everyday life and business.
 
Do you have the discipline and training to commit to action in your life-to “push it up” and go after your target with confidence? Do you have the discipline and training to commit to action in your life - to “push it up” Perhaps it’s the challenge of raising a family, a new job opportunity, going for a promotion, embarking on a fitness regimen or a “serious” diet, or the trust and rigors that come from of a relationship. The actions you take once you commit will determine the quality of your outcome.
 
If you’re not ready to commit, no problem. Perhaps it’s not the right time, or you just need more time. But if you really are committed to take action in your life, you better have the discipline to do what it takes to commit with confidence and foster that level of trust others can count on.
 
True commitment only exists when it is aligned with action. Action based on disciplined preparation, laser-sharp focus and, most of all: courage. The sort of courage that says, “Even though I may get ’shot at’-I will carry on!” This is the reality of flying fighters in combat, and it is also the reality of leading a life of passion that is based on commitment and action.
 
Bottom line: Before you commit to anything, you have to risk getting “shot at.” You have to be willing to work and sacrifice. Let’s face it, it’s not easy to commit. If it were, everybody would be doing it.
 
{sidebar id=5}My good friend, Dirk Jones, does 110 pushups every morning and he’s in the gym more than I am. Dirk is 73. He’s committed to staying fit and takes action to do so every day. I recently spoke to people from an amazing retail management company named Jones Lang LaSalle. Last year, a severe tornado ripped through one of their properties in Memphis-the Hickory Ridge Mall. Petrified, one of the employees refused to evacuate the building. Pat Jacobs, the mall’s GM, stayed behind and risked his life to make sure the employee was safe. Another wingman named Barry Woods drove 8 hours and spent 3 weeks with his coworkers to help them recover from the disaster. Barry and Pat were committed to serving their wingmen at JLL. They took action and it made a deep difference for their company..
 
So here’s the wingtip: The ability to face our fears, harness courage, and commit to action when the stakes are high is a lot easier when we act in service to others. More importantly, when we have a trusted partner on our wing backing us up, it gives us courage to press on.
 
Hos was on my wing. Who’s on yours? (PS: The MIG aborted and went back across the border. Mission accomplished!)



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The title of this article has been named after a chapter in the powerful personal development and business development book called “The Answer” by John Assaraf and Murray Smith. This book has had such a positive impact on my business and personal life that I felt compelled to share what I have learned and how I have applied it in my world.

 

John Assaraf has been studying personal growth philosophies as well as brain science for the better part of 25 years. When he refers to a “universe” inside of our brains, he makes an excellent analogy. When I think of the universe, I think of a huge array of systems and processes that flow together in perfect harmony. And that is exactly what our brains do. With the latest developments in science and technology, we now know more about the brain than at any other time in human history.

 

With that in mind, anyone interested in achieving success, developing their potential and living a fulfilled life would be very wise to spend some significant time learning about this “supercomputer” we have in our heads. Whether you realize it or not, your brain has been programmed to control your behaviour and is directly responsible for the results you are producing in your life. This is where “The Answer” comes in and where I have been able to personally implement some life changing ideas.

 

One lesson that had significant impact on me was the fact that our conscious brain is responsible for only 2-4% of our behaviour. This means that 96-98% of what we do every single day is managed and controlled by our nonconscious brain. We don’t have to think about these tasks, they are taken care of without our conscious awareness. Examples I have noticed for myself include sitting in a chair, getting dressed, chewing food, writing notes and even driving my car. These tasks did require my conscious attention at some point earlier in my life, but through repetition have become “installed” in my nonconscious brain.

 

What’s amazing is that it is almost impossible to list out all of the activities we perform on a daily basis because there are so many. With the awareness that only 2-4% of these activities require us to think, it becomes quite obvious that using will power or other similar forcing functions to reach a major goal in life is futile at best. The true solution is to reprogram the nonconscious section of the brain so that those automatic actions work for us and move us toward our goals.

 

Here is one example of how I have made this work personally. Knowing that I had many goals that I had not yet reached and being aware of this conscious/non conscious relationship, I was able to sit down and mentally review my self-limiting thoughts and behaviours. Some of my personal examples included wasting time reading unimportant email, eating a snack when I was not truly hungry, reacting with anger when a situation did not go as I wanted it to, starting a good business book but not completing or implementing it (the list goes on as well). By simply becoming aware of these nonconscious habits, I have been able to organize my own personal development routines to replace these actions with more positive empowering ones. I will shed more light on this as we move forward in this article.

 

Another lesson that I learned from “The Answer” has to do with what some people call ‘self-image’ or in the case of this book, the ‘thermostat in your brain’. This idea was originally described in the 1950’s by Dr.Maxwell Maltz in his famous book “Psycho-Cybernetics”. Essentially, this part of our brain is responsible for keeping us safe and free from danger. It also keeps us on track with a set point much like a thermostat would do for the temperature in a house or an autopilot would do for an airplane. The problem is that our self-image sets the boundaries of our comfort zone and so it can prevent people from taking action that will bring them happiness and success if those actions require perceived risk.

 

For me personally, I have always had the goal of having a toned figure with very low bodyfat and respectable muscle mass. While I have been quite disciplined at maintaining a fitness routine, my personal thermostat was not set at the same level as my goal. I had always been anywhere from 20-40lbs overweight for the majority of my life. Eating and drinking habits were my biggest challenge points.

 

When I first got entrenched in personal development, I started to make some physical changes. I got down very close to my ideal bodyweight after years of trying to do so (I had actually done so once in the past only to gain all of the weight back). Even though I worked hard to get to that level, I still did not have the specific body shape and tone that I had always dreamed of. Despite my efforts, I still had lingering habits (of eating and drinking) that, in hindsight, I did not realize were problematic until I starting studying the ideas in “The Answer”.

 

When I learned about the process of ‘rewiring your brain’ to make significant and lasting changes in personal results, good things began to happen. In essence, if we want to ingrain a new habit into our behaviour, we have to “physically forge new neural pathways within the tissues of your brain.” This is not a process that happens overnight, but rather, something that takes time and repetition.

 

Once I actually understood this process and studied what was going inside of my brain, I knew what I had to do to reach my fitness goals. I created a 90 day challenge for myself. The challenge included the introduction of 3 major behavioural changes:

 

  1. Some form of physical exercise every day for 90 days.

     

  2. Healthy diet and refraining from eating beyond feeling full for 90 days.

     

  3. Refrain from all alcoholic drinks for 90 days.

     

I have also created some visual reminders of my ideal body that I have placed all over my office so that I see them every day.

 

At the time of the writing of this article, I am just coming to the end of day 32;- over one-third of the way through my challenge. I already feel like all 3 of these behaviours are part of my new “self”. I have been blogging my daily routine day by day at www.justinpopovic.com and it has been amazing to observe my experiences while being aware of exactly what was happening inside my brain.

 

More importantly, by the end of this initial 90 day test, I will have a new system of success that I can use for the rest of my life to continually grow and expand my capabilities and improve my day-to-day habits so that they support the goals and visions I hold for my life!

 

If you are not familiar with Assaraf’s work, you might want to check out his profile at http://www.johnassaraf.com/meet_john.php.

 

 

Justin Popovic
About the author:

Justin Popovic is the founder and key speaker for Ignite Your Essence – Innovative Personal Development. Justin understands the importance of personal growth and development and has built his entire business around this philosophy.

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