Your Intrinsic Relationship Between Your Mood & Subconscious

“Serve, support, and help people.” – Raj Gavurla

Live Well Consistently Performing Experiencing Intelligent Breakthroughs In Your Performance & Life:

This week learn the importance of your intrinsic relationship between your mood and subconscious. How to define it? Examples are given.

1. Mood is how you feel, bottom line, forward line, and action to achieve
2. Ways to make what you do fun and enjoyable: Before, During, and After.

Bonus: New piece on “The Zone” Effect

“The Zone” Effect:

By many “the zone” effect is described as everything is in slow motion, time stands still (isn’t a deterring factor), and your life and performance feels effortless.

My “The Zone” Effect: 

Watch the video to learn how to create a relationship breakthrough.

Since your “the zone” effects are important to me, my Facebook Live videos on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s will include a “The Zone” Effect  of mine.  You have “The Zone” Effects.  Do you have awareness of them?  We’ll have fun with “The Zone” Effect continuum.

Your Most Recent “The Zone” Effect

What performance breakthroughs are you experiencing?  Please send me a personal message and I will reply.

Step out of the history that is holding you back. Step into the new story you are willing to create.” – Oprah Winfrey

For programs and services, contact Raj Gavurla at 864.569.2315, raj@rajgavurla.com.

About the Author Raj Gavurla

Raj helps and works with individuals, teams, and athletes that want to experience human performance, life, organizational development and breakthroughs interconnected with your life, business, and sports.

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