How to Heal Your Past So You Can OWN Your Future | Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Taking Ownership of Your Past
In this section, the speaker discusses how to take ownership of your past experiences and transform them into positive outcomes.
Reframing Your Experiences
- The past is always constructed in the present, and you can reframe your experiences by taking ownership over them.
- Trauma is a dysfunctional view of a bad experience that continues to create dysfunction in the present.
- You can transform your experiences by reorganizing them and extracting the positive from those experiences.
- If you don't reorganize and transform your experiences, you're carrying with you a confusing cluttered past that continues to plague and make you dysfunctional in the present.
Organizing Your Past
- You can choose to look at any experience and decide how you want to rearrange it or reorganize it as you would your closet.
- By getting different meanings out of an experience, you can extract positive aspects from it.
- You need to think about what was good that came out of an experience and how you can use that moving forward to create better experiences in the future.
Taking Ownership Over Your Emotional Development
In this section, the speaker discusses emotional development and how taking ownership over your past experiences can help improve emotional outcomes.
The Scale of Consciousness
- Dr. David Hawkins has created a scale of consciousness which maps emotional development as a person on a thousand-point scale from zero to one thousand.
- 80% of people operate between fear and anger on this scale, which creates negative outcomes below 200.
- Most people don't learn from their experiences and instead repeat them, leading to frustration and negative outcomes.
- Taking ownership over your experiences can transform them into learning, growth, and development.
Organizing Your Past Experiences
In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of organizing past experiences and how writing can help in this process. He explains that by giving structure and meaning to our experiences, we can better understand them and use them to grow.
Writing as a Tool for Organizing Experiences
- Writing about past experiences helps organize thoughts and give them context.
- By writing about an experience, you can give it an arc, a context, and a meaning.
- This process allows you to better understand the experience and decide what you can learn from it.
- Negative experiences can be transformed into positive ones through post-traumatic growth.
Taking Ownership of Your Past
- You can take ownership of your past by finding purpose in every experience.
- By increasing the value and utility of an experience, you create a positive past that empowers you rather than plagues you.
- Reorganizing your past experiences gives them new meaning and transforms them into something empowering.
Becoming a Creator
- Organizing your experiences is like taking raw materials and transforming them into something more powerful.
- You never create something out of nothing; every experience is created out of raw materials that are organized together.
- By continuously building on these raw materials, you become a creator who takes ownership over their past.