Sets goals...Judges results. Thinks Abstractly: Likes creative, new ideas and activities. Time Bound: Focuses on the past and the future.
Short-Term Memory: About 20 seconds in the average human being.
Limited Processing Capacity: Processes an average of 2,000
bits of information per second and can manage a few tasks at a time.
Habitual: Monitors the operation of the body. Thinks Literally: Uses the five senses to know the world. Timeless: Present Time. Uses past learning experiences to perform current functions. Long-Term Memory: Stores past experiences, attitudes, values and beliefs. Expanded Processing Capacity: Processes and average of 4 BILLION bits of information and can handle thousands of tasks at the same time.
The subconscious mind is much like the hard drive in your computer...it stores information such as your attitudes, values and beliefs and then uses this
information to react and relate to events and people in your world. The perceptions of the subconscious mind are below the level of conscious awareness. Recent neuroscience studies indicate that as much as 95% of what we think is our conscious mind is actually our subconscious mind. The subconscious mind houses outdated data that needs to be replaced just like the software for your computer. Procrastination, unhappiness, failure and poor relationships are just some of the results from this outdated "mind software".