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Whats the secret to success? Some would argue that insanely successful peoplepossess traitslike having a vision, showing gratitude, being honest, learning from failureand having a high emotional intelligence.

While these traits definitely play a role, the real secret to success comes down to science,particularly advancements in neuroscience, and how you can condition your brain to achieve your dreams and goals.

The neuroscience of success can get complicated, but its really about how your brain functions in three different areas:reticular activating system (RAS), the release of dopamineand your memory. If youre not a science person, Ill try and make this all as painless as possible.

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Located at the base of the brain where it connects with the spinal cord, theres one of most important parts of the brain:thereticular activating system.

RAS influences cognition and is basically a filter for the roughly eight million bits of information (subconsciously) flowing through our brain. In other words, it eliminates the white noise. When a message gets past the RAS filter it enters the cerebrum and is then converted into conscious thoughts, emotionsor even both.

As Ruben Gonzalez, author ofThe Courage to Succeed,explains, Even though the cerebrum is the center of thought, it will not respond to a message unless the RAS allows it. The RAS is like Google. There are millions of websites out there, but you filter out the ones you are not interested in simply by typing a keyword.

So, what messages get through? Pretty much just the ones that are currently important to you. For example, if youre focused on preparing for a speaking engagement then your RAS is going to filter in the thoughts that are going to make your presentation a success, such as the tools and resources youll need to deliver a memorable speech.

As Gonzalez adds, This means the more you keep your goals top of mind, the more your subconscious mind will work to reach them. Thats why writing your goals down every day, visualizing your intended outcome and regularly saying affirmations is so important! Doing those things truly does help you to focus your subconscious mind on whats important to you.

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While RAS can help you focus on the desired outcome youd like to receive, the release of dopamine is what makes success feel oh-so-good.

As Mark Lukens, founding partner of Method3, wrote recently, When we succeed at something, our brains release chemical rewards, the most important of which is the neurotransmitter dopamine, a chemical best known for the role it plays in addiction and drug use. Dopamine, despite this negative association, is a natural part of how our brains function, producing the sensation of pleasure whenever you taste coffee or chocolate, or when you achieve a big win.

Because of this, it makes sense that dopamine is strongly connected to motivation, driving us to repeat the behaviors that create that rush, even when we arent experiencing it. However, the dopamine response is short-term, but since our brains remember how awesome it was before, we strive to seek it out over and over again.

Thats when dopamine loops enter the picture.After youve experienced repeated success the pleasure you initially had gets smaller and smaller. Think of it this way:After youve already beaten a video game, it just doesnt feel as good the second or third time, right? Thats when you seekbigger rewards, like unlocking trophies, new charactersor swag when completing a level.

Under the right circumstances, this can drive us to seek out ever-greater thrills, adds Lukens. Its why video game players are constantly engaged, its the reason why you check your phone every minute after updating your Facebook status, and its what motivates us in accomplishing bigger and better things.

For instance, if your goal was to acquire three new clients within two weeks, then yournext goal would be to acquire six new clients in one week. Everything else is the same, except the more challenging, and rewarding, task of doubling your stable of clients.As an added perk, this also helps you weed out the work and goals that arent motivating you or your team.

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Neuroscientists who have studied the way that thebrain retrieves memoriescan also determine success.

Think about that for a second. That time you went mountain biking and had a nasty spill? That was a bad experience that might discourage you from mountain biking again, at least for the foreseeable future. The same is true with starting a business.It failedand now you are more hesitant about taking that risk again.

Scientists, however, found that we can edit those bad memories to remove the negative associations. In fact, this memory therapy is used to treat PTSD sufferers. You can also edit good memories to further propel youtowards success.

To weaken bad memories, bring that memory back and then let it get smaller and dimmer, like youre watching a small black-and-white TV fade out. Once there, insert new details that scramble the memory. For instance, think about the time you bombed while giving a speech or investor pitch. Now just imagine that your audience was dressed in something that made you laugh. Do that five or 10 times and that memory will make you chuckle.

As for strengthening your memories, recall the good memories as bright and loud as possible, like watching a movie in an IMAX theater. Keepadding how that experience made you feel for five or 10 times. You should now feel on-top-of-the-world. Use that to motivate you going forward.

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The good news is that you can actually rewire your brain to become more successful. In fact,according to neuroscientist Michael Merzenich, it takes just 30 hours of training based on specific neuroscience techniques to improve your memory and cognition, speech patternsand reading comprehension.

I know. That may sound like a lot. But, thats just an hour a day for a month to achieve life-long success. I think thats totally worth it. And, most of this training involves simple daily tasks, like:

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