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Authors: Dr. Caroline Leaf
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“I can”—choose “I can” or quote a Scripture.
You can’t trick yourself, and you can’t trick God. After all,
you are made in his image and are, therefore, exceptionally in-
telligent. Now using your exceptional intelligence, look at the
simple summary below of how to do the 21-Day Brain Detox
Plan and start renewing your mind and rewiring your brain.
Summary for the 21-Day Brain Detox Plan
1. You do the 5 steps of the Switch On Your Brain tech-
nique daily for 21 days on one specific toxic thought.
2. It takes you seven to ten minutes to work through the
5 steps, and then you do your selected active reach at
least seven times throughout the day. So the active reach,
step 5, has an action component that you
do
throughout
the day. You have worked out what your active reach
would be through using the insight you gained from
steps 1–4.
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Active Reach
3. One brain detox cycle is 21 days.
4. You can do as many 21-day cycles as you need on the
same toxic thought to rewire it, but most times one
cycle will do.
5. You are simultaneously breaking down a toxic thought
and building up a healthy thought.
6. You need to practice automatizing the new healthy tree
by consciously practicing using it for at least two more
21-day cycles.
Below is a guide to help you master the 21-Day Brain Detox.
Learning to Break Down the Toxic Thought
1. Gather (1–2 minutes)
• Purpose: bring thought into consciousness
• Example: worrying about money
• Don’t forget, it is the Holy Spirit who “will guide
you into all the truth” (John 16:13 NIV), so let him—
and not yourself or someone else—make the decision
about what you need to renew.
• Activity: go to chapter 11 for all the step 1 gather
questions to guide you.
2. Focused Reflection (1–2 minutes)
• Purpose: loosen up branches
• Activity: review chapter 12
3. Writing (1–2 minutes)
• Purpose: start shaking the branches to loosen the
glue
• Activity: review chapter 13
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THE 21-DAY BRAIN DETOX PLAN
4. Revisit (1–2 minutes)
• Purpose: shift the glue to the new healthy thought
• Activity: review chapter 14
5. Active Reach (1–2 minutes)
• Purpose: start melting down the branches
• Activity: review chapter 15
Learning to Build Up the Healthy Thought
Now let’s look at the parallel building-up process, which you
do at exactly the same time as you do the breaking-down
process to balance the negative with the positive. You don’t
want to get stuck in the negative—toxicity—so you imme-
diately bring balance to the situation.
1.
Gather
• As you identify the toxic thought in the breaking-down
process, you immediately, prayerfully, consciously think
of the replacement thought. For example: “My God
will supply every need of yours according to his riches
in glory in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:19 ESV). (See chap. 11.)
2.
Focused Reflection
• Grow and integrate healthy branches by reflecting
on the positive and not just dwelling on the negative.
(See chap. 12.)
3.
Write
• Add more information and links with other branches
by writing the positive alongside the negative. (See
chap. 13.)
4.
Revisit
• You are doing the same thing in the breaking-down
and building-up processes here. The steps cross over
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Active Reach
because you are planning the solution to replace the
problem. This starts stabilizing the branches to firm
up the “glue” bonds. (See chap. 14.)
5.
Active Reach
• This is the same step as in the breaking-down pro-
cess, but here you actually
do
the active reaches. This
strengthens the new thought branches. (See chap. 15.)
Repeating steps 1 through 5 daily for about seven minutes
eventually eliminates the toxic tree and stabilizes the healthy
tree. Like the Scripture says in Mark 11:22–23, “You can say
to this mountain, ‘May you be lifted up and thrown into the
sea,’ and it will happen” (NLT).
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Afterword
As I sat down to write this, I wondered why it is that
certain things stick in your brain. Then I thought,
Why is it that the guy writing an afterword for a
book about how the brain works is asking questions about
how the brain works? Why don’t I just read the book and
get my answers?
Caroline certainly answers my enigma in
these pages.
Let me digress. For me, some of the “stuck” memories
are events, locations, smells, feelings, visions, and dreams.
Some are good; some are not as good. Diesel exhaust is a
real bummer of a memory for me; it can almost immediately
make me nauseated. (I went to Israel numerous times as a
teenager, and traveled the length and breadth of the Holy
Land by diesel-belching buses.)When I feel extreme cold, I
think of football. (I opened the door of a hotel one time in
Detroit for Lions’ great Hall of Famer Barry Sanders.)
The geometry definition “two lines cut by a transversal
so that alternate interior angles are congruent and the lines
are parallel” is burnt into my brain. (I was rudely awakened
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from an awesome daydream and then traumatized by a math
teacher summoning me to the blackboard to solve a math
equation from another planet in front of my entire class.)
When Laurie, my wife of almost thirty years now, tilts her
head at a certain angle to look up at me, I feel a “slap a ring
on that girl’s finger and run down the aisle and get married”
kind of LOVE. I am taken back to the fall of 1984, stand-
ing in Pastor Don Price’s church embracing her, instantly in
love, holding her longer, tighter, and wondering how many
people were like,
Um . . . What’s up with the major PDA in
church!
We were hardly ever apart after that fateful evening
and married a few months later.
When I am introduced to a person named Tom and/or
sometimes just hear the name Tom, I want to giggle, seriously!
My brain can replay a movie of Laurie looking at but past me,
eyes going wide like she was seeing a ghost over my shoulder!
(We were at a friend’s home in Los Angeles for a dinner party,
and unbeknownst to me two-time Academy award–winning
actor Tom Hanks was standing behind me, waiting to say hello
to our host, but I was mid-story and rambling on and on, and
Laurie was desperately trying to tell me to shut up and turn
around with her “Lucy Ricardo” eye gestures! I finally did,
and Tom said, “Hi, I’m Tom.” I said, “Yes, I know.”)
When I see an advertisement for a certain global technology
company that manufactures telephone systems, tears can well
up in my eyes. I answered a phone call in 1991 to the sounds
of sobbing on the other end of the line. (Laurie choked out
the news to me that she had miscarried our second child.)
I can remember where I was when I heard about President
Reagan being shot; the Challenger disaster; September 11,
2001; the birth of my boys, Caylan and Cody, their first steps,
birthday cake being smashed into faces, etc.
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Afterword
Hopefully you are tracking with me here. I pray you are
able to conjure up your own random memories, good and
not so good, and are asking the same questions I am. Why
do these events become us, become the very persona of who
we are? Why
those
memories? What makes them “stick” in
our brains?
This book is the owner’s manual for how our brain works.
Refer to it regularly. Caroline Leaf’s first appearance on TBN’s
Praise The Lord
program with Laurie and me is one of the
“stuck” memories in my brain too. I remember thinking that
I was not listening to a doctor’s opinion regarding how God
created our brains but was actually hearing a revelation that
was divinely inspired. I vividly recall saying, “Let me repeat
what I think you just said. Our thoughts are actually ‘proteins’
forming the way our brains will actually think about matters
in the future? So the Scripture that says, ‘as a man thinks, so
is he’ actually means that ‘as a man thinks, so is he’? Wow!
Science is actually catching up with the Bible!”
That was Caroline’s first program with us. She has taught
us more and more truth over the years, and is now in produc-
tion on an entire TV series that will air on TBN for years!
These pages are not information—they are revelation. And
Caroline’s revelation will change the way you think.
Literally!
Matthew Crouch,
Trinity Broadcasting Family of Networks
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Notes
1. Eric R. Kandel,
In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind
(New York: Norton, 2006).
2. Sigmund Freud, quoted in D. Church,
The Genie in Your Genes
(Fulton, CA: Energy Psychology Press, 2008).
3. Norman Doidge,
The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from
the Frontiers of Brain Science
(New York: Penguin Books, 2007); Joe Dispenza,
Evolve
Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Brain
(Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications, 2007); Henry Markram, director of the Brain and Mind Institute of the
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
that founded the Blue Brain Project, which accurately predicts connections between neurons,
Science Daily
, September 17, 2012, www.
sciencedaily.com /releases/2012/09/120917152043.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_
medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fmind_brain%2Fneuro
science+%28ScienceDaily%3A+Mind+%26+Brain+News+—+Neuroscience%29;
and Allan Jones, http://www.ted.com/speakers/allan_jones.html.
4. 98 percent of mental and physical illnesses come from our thought life: www.
stress.org/americas.htm;
www.naturalwellnesscare.com/stress-statistics.html; Harvard Medical School’s Mind-Body Institute, www.massgeneral.org/bhi/research/;
Church,
Genie in Your Genes
. The Institute of HeartMath discusses an experiment titled “Local and Nonlocal Effects of Coherent Heart Frequencies on Conformational Changes of DNA.” http://appreciativeinquiry.case.edu/practice/organizationDetail.
cfm?coid=852§or=21. A study by the American Medical Association found that stress is a factor in 75 percent of all illnesses and diseases that people suffer from today.
The association between stress and disease is a colossal 85 percent, Brian Luke Seaward, www.brianlukeseaward.net/articles/SuperStress-WELCOA-Seaward.pdf.
“Cancer Statistics and Views of Causes,”
Science News
115, no. 2 (January 13, 1979): 23; H. F. Nijhout “Metaphors and the Role of Genes and Development,”
BioEssays
12
(1990): 444–46; W. C. Willett, “Balancing Lifestyle and Genomics Research for Disease 207
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Notes
Prevention,”
Science
296 (2002): 695–98; C. B. Pert,
Molecules of Emotion: Why You
Feel the Way You Feel
(New York: Simon and Schuster, 1997); B. Lipton,
The Biology
of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles
(Santa Cruz, CA: Mountain of Love Productions, 2008).
5. C. M. Leaf,
The Gift in You: Discover New Life through Gifts Hidden in Your
Mind
(Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2009).
6. Church,
Genie in Your Genes
.
7. Herbert Benson MD, president of Harvard Medical School’s Mind-Body Institute,
www.massgeneral.org/bhi/research.
8. Glen Rein and Rollin McCraty, “Local and Nonlocal Effects of Coherent Heart
Frequencies on Conformational Changes of DNA,” Proceedings of the Joint USPA/IAPR
Psychotronics Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1993, http://www.heartmath.org/
templates/ihm/e-newsletter/publication/2012/winter/emotions-can-change-your-dna.
php; Rollin McCraty et al., “Modulation of DNA Conformation By Heart-focused
Intention.” HeartMath Research Center, Institute of HeartMath, publications no.
03–08, Boulder Creek, CA, 2003.
9. “Stress,” Your Dictionary, http://www.yourdictionary.com/stress. Emphasis mine.
10. Sheldon Cohen et al., “Psychological Stress and Disease,”
JAMA
14 (2007): 1685, http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120619-how-stress-could-cause-illness; http://www.