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Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
Carl Jung once said:

"Thinking is difficult, that’s why most people judge."

Here are 11 things I learned from him:
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Tim Denning
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1. “Where your fear is, there is your task”

This is why the work-life balance & self-care movements help people become losers.

Discomfort is where the opportunity is

Find what you fear & look it in the eyes

...otherwise you become mediocre and the rewards are terrible.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
How to apply it:

• Figure out what you fear
• Set challenges to face the fear

As you face more fears, your confidence increases
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
2. "The world will ask you who you are, and if you do not know, the world will tell you."

- The default path is a nightmare

- It leads people to live on auto-pilot and get told what to do

That’s why school, college & corporations can’t wait to tell you what you should do.
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How to apply it:

• Figure out what you're going to do with your life

• Experiment

• Talk to people outside of your bubble

• Learn from failures and rejection instead of gurus & empty advice

Do the thing you can’t stop thinking about, despite how it feels.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
3. “The word 'happy' would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness.”

- Darkness is a superpower

- Rock bottom is where you find your potential

- Dark times lead to amazing comebacks
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How to apply it:

• Ask yourself why
• Let yourself be sad sometimes
• Balance sad times with happy times
• When you feel sad, think of the happy times
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
4. “I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become”

Psychologists told me I had mental illness. I embraced it.

Until I realized if I was not in control of my thoughts, there was nowhere to go.

Carl Jung + Tony Robbins helped me gain control again
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How to apply it:

- All situations that happen to you come with a choice.

- Is this event going to empower you or destroy you? You get to decide.

Choose an empowering alternative.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
5. “The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and calm that is not easily disturbed”

• Most never fail which is why they never truly live.

• They watch other people live the life they should be living

Defeating failure makes you unstoppable
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@Tim_Denning
How to apply it:

- Think back to times you’ve failed or been rejected

- Let these events give you the confidence you can overcome hard things.

- If you overcame that tragic event, what other challenges might you be able to overcome?

Answer: anything
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
6. “The 1st half of life is devoted to forming a healthy ego, the 2nd half is going inward & letting go of it”

Once you let go of your ego reality looks different

How you spend time/energy transforms

Suddenly your

• life
• job
• network
• content consumption

...change
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How to apply it:

- Ditch ego-driven tasks & pursuits right now

- Let the second part of your life start early, so you can experience true meaning
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
7. "You are what you do, not what you say you'll do"

Tomorrow doesn’t exist

What makes you think you’re too special for cancer?

I wasn’t

“Yesterday you said tomorrow”

Actions show people who you are. Everything else is a distraction that makes you a liar

Liars = broke
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How to apply it:

• Look at your to-do list. Delete 90% of it.

• Then act today on what’s left.

• Create a sense of urgency.

• Live as if tomorrow doesn’t exist.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
8. “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life & you will call it fate”

Carl Jung went so deep into the mind that some say he lost his mind

At 38, Carl started to see visions & hear voices

This period of his life produced his greatest wisdom
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The unconscious mind doesn’t allow you to interrogate it

It’s where auto-pilot behavior/thinking occurs

We now know that we can have power over our unconscious mind through:

-Meditation
-Visualization
-Positive self-talk
-Positive thinking
-NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
How to apply it:

• Spend less time on your phone scrolling
• Take back your life
• Dare to meditate or study NLP
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
9. “No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.”

Darkness is the way.

- Failure
- Divorce
- Rejection
- Miscarriage
- Bankruptcy
- Getting fired

...are the best things that can happen to you
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
How to apply it:

• Experiment
• Take risks
• Don't be a victim
• Expect things to go wrong
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