![]() Peter explains what is really going on in these situations and what we can do to start changing them. We expect others to behave a certain way towards us and when they don’t, we feel hurt and sometimes rejected. ![]() Our primal desire to be loved and accepted often means that we put the onus on the people around us to provide security and our sense of worth. This way of thinking applies to all areas of our life, including our relationships. ![]() Peter explains that in fact, the suffering we feel is caused and created by ourselves and we have the power to choose how we respond to any situation. We begin the conversation discussing how the biggest illusion that humans have is believing that their experience is generated from circumstance – that they only feel the way they feel because of what is going on around them. ![]() Peter is a writer, speaker and thought leader in human potential and has worked with world-famous actors, athletes and the business elite yet the lessons he teaches are universal truths that apply to each and every one of us. This philosophy is very much in alignment with my own and so I was delighted to welcome Peter Crone, a.k.a ‘the mind architect’ back onto the podcast for the third time. Today’s guest believes that the only thing separating you from living your perfect life, is the dialogue that exists within your subconscious mind. ![]() CAUTION: This podcast episode contains mild swearing ![]()
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