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What happened? It was literally magic.Velcro. That's how it appeared.Velcro. Velcro. Though that originally wasn't in the plan.
Velcro.
Velcro. Velcro.
Velcro like sound.
Velcro provides some security, but to really get the job done, I use my Shoe Bands.
So Velcro, for instance, the Toilet Duck, electric toothbrush, LSD, absinthe, really useful everyday things.
like Velcro for negative experiences; Teflon for positive ones.
His hands are also Velcro.
I mentioned before that our minds are always creating a sense of Velcro for negativity, and we want to make it more like Teflon.
It's like our brains are sort of I don't know Velcro for negativity -- and Teflon for positivity.
These are simple ways to guide our mind in a helpful way because the mind-- the human mind is like Velcro for negativity and we
So Tang, Teflon, and Velcro are three.
While they used Tang, Teflon, and Velcro, they did not create it.
It's what you call me, only usually the attention is Velcro-ing onto the movement of thought and feeling.
But the design behind it, it's like snaps and Velcro, which work.
Because on a bad day, they're like the office Velcro -- all the dirt sticks to them as they go through.
Our minds, as my friend Rick Hansen puts it, are like Velcro for bad experiences and Teflon for good ones.
are not the most efficient ways to create things like Tang, Teflon, and Velcro.
We went to Velcro and that got to be complicated.
The bottom line is that the brain is like Velcro for negative experiences, but Teflon for positive ones, unless it's
Now, any single time you do this won't make much difference, half a dozen times a day, continually looking for opportunities to take in the good to make your brain like Velcro
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