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4 Primary Stimuli in Our Personal Journey

Philip A. Christensen
4 min readMar 26, 2024

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Personal Journey, Life Journey, Self Discovery, Mindfulness, Decision Making, Self Reflection, Spiritual Growth, Leadership , Development, Communication Skills, Self Awareness, Emotional Intelligence, Life Lessons, Personal Growth , Self Improvement, Motivation, Inspiration, Inner Journey, Life Experience, Awareness, Life Path
 
 Personal Journey, Self Discovery, Mindfulness, Life Lessons , Self Improvement, Personal Development, Personal Growth

There are 4 primary stimuli that influence the way the brain ‘reads’ any situation.

This concerns all of us because they are the filters through which we see the world. Consequently, it affects the way we make decisions. Certainly, through the ‘trial and error’ strategy, we eventually reach an update of our personal journey.

Generally, this journey involves a personal journey map. This personal journey map is created from the position we are in before the journey. At that moment, there is no update of reality, depending on the quality of the map, we may think it is about walking on a smooth plain when in fact it is about walking on a slope greater than 20 degrees.

Are they called a personal journey? What is a personal journey? For me, it’s about a spiritual journey, best documented by writing in a journal. A personal journey is about consciously reaching from an initial point to another point chosen knowingly, preferably in as smooth a way and under the laws of life.

Respecting the laws of life means giving up ignoring those things that exist naturally. For example, I will never ignore gravity and the fact that I still cannot walk on water.

Primary stimuli function as a kind of pre-installed software in our minds. It is not consciously perceived, and the program starts…

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Philip A. Christensen
Philip A. Christensen

Written by Philip A. Christensen

Author and coach, I write for ambitious solopreneurs, creative freelancers, and overwhelmed leaders who want to know how to deal with their self-sabotage.

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