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How to Beat Parkinson’s (Or Anything)

Jun 18, 201848 minEp 341Transcript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Have you experienced a tragic loss? A devastating blow? A tough break? Have you had a setback? Even a minor inconvenience?

When I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2011, it seemed like a devastating blow and a tragic loss. Today I want to share how you can beat Parkinson’s – or any other problem you may be facing.

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Tip of the Week: 5 Steps to Get (and STAY) Motivated
  1. Define what you MUST do.
  2. Define the COST of NOT doing it and the REWARD for accomplishing the objective.
  3. Set a deadline, milestones, consequences, and rewards.
  4. Isolate the next action step toward the achievement and do it.
  5. Record, Report, and Renew.
Spiritual Foundations: Charity TowardNone?

Am I suggesting we eradicate charity and replace it with commerce?

Since “no one gets out alive,” how does that impact your response to challenges?

Was Jesus a pessimist?  How to process his statement, “In this world you will have trouble.”

Feature Presentation “7 Principles- How to Beat Parkinson's (Or Anything)
  1. Principle of verbal cognitive framing: Speak what you want to experience.
  2. Principle of possibility thinking: What does this make possible?
  3. Principle of continuous feedback loops: What can you learn from this?
  4. Principle of utilization: How can you use this?
  5. Principle of results modeling: Who else has beaten or overcome this before me?
  6. Principle of commitment and consistency: Who is depending on my victory?
  7. Principle of experimentation: Try. Test. Repeat until victory.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode
  • John 16:33, the Bible

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