In this episode of Different Thinking for Different Times, host Steve Lentini explores the themes of gratitude, surrender, and the importance of challenging small-minded thinking. He emphasizes that life is a gift, especially during challenging times, and encourages listeners to embrace high-frequency energy and self-awareness. Through personal anecdotes and insights, Lentini highlights the significance of doing good and the transformative power of expanding one's thinking.
Takeaways
Different thinking can be applied everywhere in life.
Gratitude and surrender are essential for personal growth.
Life is a gift, especially during challenging times.
Small-minded thinking limits our potential and growth.
Leadership plays a crucial role in expanding thinking.
Self-awareness is key to overcoming personal limitations.
High frequency energy leads to a more fulfilling life.
Embracing change is necessary for growth and learning.
We are here to make mistakes and learn from them.
Doing good is a fundamental aspect of our life journey.
Sound bites
"Life is happening for you, not to you."
"What you feed grows."
"We are here to fall and make mistakes."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Different Thinking
02:38 The Power of Gratitude and Surrender
05:23 Challenging Small-Minded Thinking
07:59 The Impact of Mindset on Business
10:34 The Role of Belief Systems
13:09 Embracing Life's Gifts
15:43 The Journey of Self-Discovery
18:05 Conclusion and Call to Action
Takeaways
Different thinking can be applied everywhere in life.
Gratitude and surrender are essential for personal growth.
Life is a gift, especially during challenging times.
Small-minded thinking limits our potential and growth.
Leadership plays a crucial role in expanding thinking.
Self-awareness is key to overcoming personal limitations.
High-frequency energy leads to a more fulfilling life.
Embracing change is necessary for growth and learning.
We are here to make mistakes and learn from them.
Doing good is a fundamental aspect of our life journey.
Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini and Rafael McMaster discuss the transformative power of mindfulness and consciousness in youth education. They explore the importance of teaching life tools to young people, the impact of personal experiences on their journeys, and the mission to create a community of conscious youth. The conversation highlights the importance of perspective, gratitude, and creative expression in overcoming adversity and promoting mental well-being. They also emphasize the importance of accountability and self-improvement in personal growth, ultimately aiming to inspire a movement towards a million conscious young people. We discuss the value of developing the "observer level of thinking," which equips young people with practical tools for emotional resilience and self-control. As Lentini says, "Our Brains are Beautiful and not Always Our Friend."
Rafael McMaster is the founder of Indivisible Arts and www.indivisiblearts.org. He is also the author of the book, "FundaMentalLife Tools," available on Amazon at https://a.co/d/2GAVGuu.
He takes the work of the "acorn brain," that Lentini has done for over 20 years with adults to our youth. Please consider support Rafael's work.
Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of reprogramming the mind to overcome small-minded thinking. He discusses the concepts of high- and low-frequency energy, encouraging listeners to recognize how they spend their energy and to focus on higher-frequency interactions. Lentini also explores the significance of challenging belief systems and the power of surrendering to the present moment as a means of personal growth and self-awareness.
Notice your "little fucker," and how often you "re-act." Remember, you programmed your egoic, patterned, subconscious mind. Isn't it time you took over and ran the show?
Gratefully yours, Steve
Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from 2002, where he felt an overwhelming presence of love, grace, and mercy during a critical moment in intensive care. This experience reshaped his understanding of life and spirituality, and how all of us can overcome small-minded thinking and discover the grace that awaits us all when we do.
Steve
Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from 2002, where he felt an overwhelming presence of love, grace, and mercy during a critical moment in intensive care. This experience reshaped his understanding of life and spirituality.
Takeaways
Steve flat-lined in intensive care in 2002.
He experienced a moment with God during his near-death experience.
The presence he felt was filled with immense love.
Words cannot fully capture the experience he had.
His friends were present at the end of his bed.
The experience has had a lasting impact on his life.
He emphasizes the importance of grace and mercy.
The near-death experience reshaped his spirituality.
He believes in the power of love beyond life.
The conversation explores themes of life, death, and spirituality.
Gratefully yours, Steve
Find God by letting go of all small-minded thinking.
In this episode, Steve Lentini explores the concept of 'different thinking' and challenges the small-minded perspectives often found in religious beliefs. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the teachings of prophets, the nature of God, and the necessity of doing good in the world. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Lentini encourages listeners to overcome small-minded thinking, embrace personal growth, and recognize the gifts in every experience. He advocates for a broader perspective on life, urging individuals to appreciate differences and learn from them. Let's do good.Gratefully yours, Steve
Summary
In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from November 18, 2002, where he transitioned from intensive care to a state of pure consciousness. He reflects on the insights gained during this experience, including the absence of sin, the nature of God, and the importance of acceptance and dialogue in human interactions. Lentini emphasizes the significance of doing good and the impact of our actions on others, advocating for a shift from small-minded thinking to a more expansive understanding of life and spirituality.
Now go and get over yourself and do good. Grow beyond all small-minded beliefs and mirror the infinite wisdom of the Creator.
Gratefully yours,
Steve
Summary
In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience from November 18, 2002, where he transitioned from intensive care to a state of pure consciousness. He reflects on the insights gained during this experience, including the absence of sin, the nature of God, and the importance of acceptance and dialogue in human interactions. Lentini emphasizes the significance of doing good and the impact of our actions on others, advocating for a shift from small-minded thinking to a more expansive understanding of life and spirituality.
Gratefully yours, now go and grow beyond small-minded thinking and do good.
Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the pervasive issue of small-minded thinking in society, particularly in politics and leadership. He emphasizes the importance of dialogue, compromise, and self-awareness, urging listeners to reflect on their own thinking patterns and the behavior of their leaders. Through personal anecdotes and observations, Lentini calls for a shift towards limitless thinking and a more constructive political discourse.
Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini discusses the energy wasted on complaints and grievances, emphasizing the importance of focusing on what we truly want in life. He introduces concepts from his books, advocating for limitless thinking and self-awareness. Lentini encourages listeners to let go of what they cannot control and to engage in acts of kindness, highlighting that the good we do matters in the grand scheme of life.
Get over your "self." Try it and prove it to yourself that you don't have to believe your thinking.
Gratefully Yours, Steve
In this engaging conversation, Steve Lentini shares his unique journey through the film industry, detailing his experiences as a fundraiser and producer. He recounts the challenges and lessons learned while working on various projects, including the film 'Autopsy' and his interactions with notable personalities like Tina Louise and Captain Lou Albano. The discussion delves into the complexities of film investment, the dynamics of investor relationships, and the personal growth that emerged from these experiences. Through storytelling, Steve reflects on the importance of discernment and the value of connections made along the way.
I hope you enjoy some of my life that I shared with my friend Paul.
Gratefully yours, Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini delves into the concept of the 'Acorn Brain' and its connection to our thought patterns and perceptions of reality. He shares insights from his near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of overcoming small-minded thinking and living from the inside out. Lentini explores the power of reprogramming our brains, the importance of accountability, and the roles of desire and purpose in our lives. He encourages listeners to recognize their potential and the miracle of existence, urging them to focus on doing good in the world.
Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini reflects on his near-death experience and the lessons learned about life, judgment, and personal growth. He discusses the nature of sin, the importance of dialogue in leadership, and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions. Through the metaphor of the 'acorn brain,' he emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the ability to change one's mindset. The conversation culminates in a reminder that life is a gift and that we must learn to appreciate it in the present moment. God is in the NOW.
Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode of 'Different Thinking for Different Times', host Steve Lentini explores the importance of critical thinking and personal growth. He emphasizes the need to move beyond small-minded thinking, engage in meaningful dialogue, and embrace the gifts of life. Drawing from his near-death experience, Lentini discusses the power of perspective, the necessity of reprogramming the mind for positivity, and the significance of learning from mistakes. He encourages listeners to live in the now, appreciate the divine presence in their lives, and recognize the interconnectedness of all beings.Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini speaks with Sylvia Subriana about the evolution of the app My Dry 30, now known as Unconscious Moderation. They discuss the importance of moderation over complete abstinence, the tools provided by the app, including hypnotherapy and journaling, and the significance of creativity in emotional healing. Sylvia emphasizes the need for a longer commitment to habit formation and the importance of addressing grief and emotions in the journey towards moderation. The conversation highlights the app's user-friendly design and its role in supporting individuals seeking to change their relationship with alcohol.Interested in Contacting Unconscious Moderation or Mydry30.com? See links below;
Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his transformative journey following a near-death experience, emphasizing the importance of gratitude, surrender, and self-reflection. He discusses how small-minded thinking limits our understanding of life and encourages listeners to embrace life's challenges as opportunities for growth. Through personal anecdotes and insights, he highlights the significance of expanding consciousness and understanding others to create a more compassionate world.Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode, host Steve Lentini interviews Ed Rahill, author of 'One Mile at a Time,' who shares his inspiring journey of resilience, family influence, and the lessons learned from endurance racing. Ed and his partner, Tim, were the winners of the last Michael A. Preston Memorial Four Ball Rally, aka "The Last Great American Road Race in 1984. Ed shares his story of endurance racing, memorable encounters during races, and the significance of recognizing opportunities in life. Ed emphasizes the need for perseverance and the impact of relationships on personal growth, ultimately encouraging listeners to appreciate their roots and strive to make the world a better place. I say, "Buy the book, you will enjoy every minute of reading it."
Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini shares his profound near-death experience and the insights he gained about life, the universe, and the nature of God. He discusses the importance of living in the present, reprogramming negative thoughts, and embracing gratitude. Through his journey, he emphasizes the significance of doing good and the limitless nature of existence, encouraging listeners to allow everything in their lives and to view challenges as opportunities for growth.Gratefully yours,
Steve
In this episode, Steve Lentini explores profound themes of identity, purpose, and the nature of existence. Drawing from his near-death experience, he challenges listeners to reconsider their attachments to names, forms, and societal roles. He emphasizes the importance of embracing a state of being without identity to discover true purpose and live a fulfilling life. The conversation delves into the egoic mind's limitations, the transformative power of gratitude, and the necessity of reprogramming one's thoughts to align with a more expansive understanding of life.Gratefully yours,
Steve