In this video:
00:01:51 - Outside-In Pathways - It's about what's happening in the Human Experience Perspective (HEx)
00:03:51 - Patterns of the Outside-In that are universal to the Outside-In (present in every Outside-In)
00:04:30 - The nature of trajectories: there is a beginning and an end
00:05:57 - The Psychology Formula ©️ - Looking at it from the HEx perspective
00:07:24 - Brett demonstrates with the Clothesline
00:09:05 - The baseline for the next set of thinking; continuing OI it keeps building on top of the OI thinking you just had (called "overthinking")
00:15:21 - Brett gives an example with his exercise of running
00:17:05 - Insight happened along the chain and it created a gap. Now all the thinking that was based on that one, no longer made sense (hence a quieter mind)
00:20:47 - All thinking is Knowledge, and all of it came from MIND; it really wasn’t me who made it. (I just caught that train)
00:22:41 - Thinking is not something I came up with, so it isn’t on me
00:23:25 - In the beginning there is the secret thinking (unconscious)
00:24:59 - The End Goal - the hidden assumption
00:26:02 - What happens along the OI path is thinking we'll feel in the moment, moment to moment, to get to the end goal that we assume we will get - the desired (or undesired) feeling
00:26:28 - The hidden assumption at the finish line
00:27:16 - Brett gives his tinnitus example with end Goal and the hidden assumption
00:27:59 - All it takes to recognize the trajectory is one thought (one insight) anywhere along the trajectory
00:28:36 - What connects the OI thoughts isn’t you, it is the clothesline/tracks/trajectories
00:29:02 - Mental Health
00:30:01 - Listening for Trajectories in coaching
00:32:43 - When they see the end goal and that feeling couldn't come from that end goal
00:34:36 - Tzvi notes that sometimes clients just don’t recognize that the end result has a feeling attached to it, and how if used as a technique it won’t work out
00:36:30 - Zaina brings up how the feeling is invisible to the client so they don’t mention it, but you can hear it, and the outcome they are after is out there in the future and it has a feeling desired
00:37:33 - Basya is pointing out that the line of questioning is not so much like then what... but more of Brett hearing the trajectory as he asks client some questions pertaining to whether the client is knowing the feeling is coming from thought
00:38:36 - Brett highlights how we think ahead, we assume a feeling we are going to have with that end result (in the future) and Brett contrasts the 3P perspective the OI HEx with this
00:40:01 - Brett gives a personal example with when he took an online course
00:41:11 - Brett gives example of someone who was looking to feel better with an expensive Three Principles (!) course
00:42:52 - What trajectories mean to Brett
00:43:46 - A final overview of OI trajectories
00:44:17 - The problem with dealing with "one-thought-at-a-time" approach
00:45:40 - The hopeful thing - Your only ever one thought/insight/paradigm away, no matter how far down the trajectory you are, from getting off that train and track
00:47:10 - Why it is so humbling
00:48:11 - Absolutely anything is possible for anybody, and it is only all down to your use of the 3Ps in the moment
00:50:00 - Gershon brings up how when we are so long in the trajectory and we don’t know what the first thought was
00:50:49 - Barbara Harris brings up observations about her own trajectories and about clients on a trajectory with their neurological diagnosis
00:53:58 - Brett share his example of a neurological diagnosis he had exploding head syndrome
00:57:52 - The neurological system has a way of recovering - what gets in the way is the person's OI thinking
00:58:41 - Neurology is linked to what paradigm we are in, and the effects the OI has on the brain (this is not proof, but an observation, so it's a observed correlation, not necessarily cause)