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“We often have these emotional guns holding us up. I feel this almost every day…” May

“We often have these emotional guns holding us up. I feel this almost every day…” May 20, 2020 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [WEBSITE]( [Altucher Confidential] “We often have these emotional guns holding us up. I feel this almost every day…” [Enable Images To See More] How to Tap Into the Potential You Never Knew You Had By James Altucher [NAME Podcast Banner]( Top Futurist: “5G Doesn’t Stand a Chance…” [Please Enable Images]( a shocking new presentation, America’s top futurist… The legendary George Gilder… Came clean about the future for “5G” stocks. They’ll go up, he says, but nothing like the companies behind an even better opportunity that almost nobody is talking about. George calls it “15G” — and he says it’s got triple the profit potential. [Click here to watch him reveal his controversial discovery…]( Just don't miss the hard deadline Thursday at midnight. “Give me all your money,” he says. My heart starts racing. I’ll puke soon. I’ve never been physically robbed. But I’ve had another kind of gun to my head… I think we all have. I’ll give an example: It’s Friday afternoon. Your boss or someone who has some power over you calls. He leaves a message and says, “I think we need to talk. Call me back.” It’s 4:59 p.m. One minute before freedom. You call back. But there’s no answer. And now you have to wait. That’s when my palms sweat. And I panic. That’s just ONE out of a million examples. I bet you can come up with your own real life examples. We all can. Because in life, we have these “emotional guns” holding us up. I feel this almost everyday. So I consulted an expert. Barry Michels. He’s the coauthor (with Phil Stutz) of “Coming Alive: 4 Tools to Defeat Your Inner Enemy, Ignite Creative Expression & Unleash Your Soul’s Potential.” Their tools help me understand my reactions, my dreams, my disappointments. And in this interview, Barry taught me what’s really in the subconscious mind. And how you can tap into the potential you never knew you had. Here’s what he taught me: - Do Something Different “Change happens in the present,” Barry said. “In other words, no matter how well you understand how you got to be the way you are now, you have to do something different.” I feel like this quote is a prelude. It’s the last supporting statement before you decide whether you’ll use these tools or listen to this podcast. I learned a lot from Barry. But I think this is the most important… to be willing to do something new. - You’re a Mixed Bag (All Humans Are) Being emotional is scary. But Barry said it doesn’t have to be. “You’re never just one thing,” he said. “If you feel rage, you’re not just rage.” You’re not just this one emotion. You’re a mixed bag. Think about this way. There’s a part of you that is aware of the rage (or stress or sadness or hurt). So that means, in that moment, you are one part awareness and one part rage. You’re split. Which means you don’t have to be as stuck as you feel. This book is exciting for lots of reasons – 177 to be exact. [Please Enable Images]( page 221, you’ll learn how to create an online course — and have a shot at earning $23,500 in 45 minutes. On page 197, I’ll show you how to potentially make $2,000 a weekend, from anywhere in the world. And on page 161, you’ll find 10 businesses you can start from home today! That is just some of the reasons! [All that’s left to do is to learn how to claim your copy today!]( - Remember the Future “Can I tell you a personal story?” Barry asked. “Sure,” I said. “This is sort of ridiculously personal, but my mother was an extraordinarily difficult person. In psychiatry, they would diagnose her as having borderline personality disorder, which meant she had wide mood swings. When I went off to college, she really felt abandoned. And she would go through these swings where she would call me and she would leave a message on my machine and rage at me.” He told me about the series of messages she’d leave. It was stressful. He’s in college. He didn’t leave out of anger. He left for education. That’s really hard on anyone at any age. But he was young. She’d call a second and third and fourth time. Slowly, she’d calm down. Eventually, she’d show she loved him again. She’d be crying. And apologizing. “I know I’ve been really bad,” she said. “I need to talk to you. I’m so sorry” The cycle kept repeating. Day after day. And he had no control over it. “One time, I kept the whole series of messages. And I replayed them to myself.” “Why?” Why’d you replay the messages?” “To remind myself that the first enraged message, which used to make me terrified and also enraged back, would evolve into something else and we were going to have a good relationship after this. And that it was all going to be OK.” That’s all I ever want when I feel anxious. I want to be reminded that it’s going to be okay. Barry had this. The cycle was sad. But he knew it’d come undone. “You don’t need to get trapped in what’s happening in the present if you can keep the perspective that the future is going to have many, many more present moments that are a lot more sanguine than this one.” I asked Barry why Phil and he wrote this book. “We try to restore the sense of mystery to the human psyche,” he said. “In other words what we’re really trying to get our readers to consider is that there are deep, deep parts of you that you’re not conscious of that may seem like problems, but there actually resources that you’ve never tapped into before.” The emotional guns will keep coming. That’s part of life. But I think that with Barry’s tools from his book and the podcast, the gun will be less loaded. Or I’ll become more bullet proof. I’m happy with either one. Sincerely, [James Altucher] James Altucher P.S. Millions of investors are hoping 5G stocks will help them recover from the “corona crash.” But there’s a potentially bigger opportunity out there that America’s #1 futurist, George Gilder, believes is being overlooked. It is something he calls “15G.” [Click here by tomorrow at midnight to watch this video explaining more.]( Biggest innovation since the Internet [Please Enable Images]( just a few years, the Internet changed the way we do business. It changed the way we communicate. And it created a LOT of new millionaires and billionaires. Now, history is about to repeat itself… A brand-new technology is about to replace the Internet as we know it. Forbes calls it the… “Biggest disruptor in technology since the 1990s.” [Click here for the full details…]( Subsribe To My Podcast [The James Altucher Show]( Add james@jamesaltucher.com to your address book: [Whitelist Us]( [The James Altucher Website]( [Subscribe Via Text]( [Subscribe With YouTube]( [Subscribe On Messenger]( [Subscribe With iTunes]( [Connected on LinkedIn]( Join the conversation! Follow me on social media: [Facebook Group]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Altucher Confidential is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. By submitting your email address, you consent to Choose Yourself Media delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Altucher Confidential e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Altucher Confidential, feel free to [click here](. Please read our [Privacy Statement](. 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