CasanovaFrankenstein
Don Juan
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Here is my question: is anyone here familiar with Tony Robbins' "Date with Destiny" event? I remember on one of Tony's tapes he mentioned it when he started talking about values. It was about how if a person's top value (the emotional state he will do the most to experience) is "comfort" or "security", and his bottom value is "adventure", and then you switch them and put "adventure" on top and "comfort/security" on the bottom you'll change virtually everything about them.
Well for as long as I can remember I've had "comfort/security" on top and "adventure" at the bottom, and as a result I'm 35 and most high school kids have lived more than I have. I'm driven MUCH more by fear than desire, as Dennis Waitley would put it, with few exceptions. I don't have the X thousands of dollars that I'm sure "Date with Destiny" costs. But is anyone familiar with how people at that event "rearrange" their "moving toward" and "moving away from" values? What goes on there that allows them to do that, and is there a less expensive way of doing what Tony does there (read: MUCH less expensive)?
That's another problem of mine, my "moving away from" values, as Tony would put it. The emotional states you will do the most to avoid experiencing. Adventure, self-discovery, passion for living in general, these are all probably pretty high on my list of things I would like to experience, but they are nowhere near as important to me as my wanting to avoid unpleasant emotional states. Driven more by fear than desire as I said.
Okay, thanks.
Well for as long as I can remember I've had "comfort/security" on top and "adventure" at the bottom, and as a result I'm 35 and most high school kids have lived more than I have. I'm driven MUCH more by fear than desire, as Dennis Waitley would put it, with few exceptions. I don't have the X thousands of dollars that I'm sure "Date with Destiny" costs. But is anyone familiar with how people at that event "rearrange" their "moving toward" and "moving away from" values? What goes on there that allows them to do that, and is there a less expensive way of doing what Tony does there (read: MUCH less expensive)?
That's another problem of mine, my "moving away from" values, as Tony would put it. The emotional states you will do the most to avoid experiencing. Adventure, self-discovery, passion for living in general, these are all probably pretty high on my list of things I would like to experience, but they are nowhere near as important to me as my wanting to avoid unpleasant emotional states. Driven more by fear than desire as I said.
Okay, thanks.