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Introduction to Lens Game

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Lens Game is a standard deck of playing cards printed with 54 questions for you to ask yourself. As you play your favorite game your unconscious mind will get to work. As you answer the questions you will create for yourself a personal philosophy of life that will guide your thoughts and actions.

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Lens GameA standard deck of playing cards.

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Lens Gameis printed with questions

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Lens Gamewill change your life.

Really? How can that be?

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Lens Game

IAM

CONFIDENT

IWILL

EXERCISE

Do you ever tell yourself thingsthat you wish were true?

This is called: “Declarative Self-Talk”

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Lens Game

IAM

CONFIDENT

IWILL

EXERCISE

This feels good.

But there is a problem.

It doesn’t work.

When you say something istrue then your subconscious

believes you and does notfeel like it needs to do anything

to make it true.

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Lens Game

AMI

CONFIDENT?

WILLI

EXERCISE?

If you want something tobecome true, don’t tell yourself

but ask yourself.

This is called “Interrogative Self-Talk”

Try it, you’ll see.

Google “interrogative self-talk”for lots of research evidence.

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Lens Game

The Lens Gamedeck of cards

contains nothing butquestions

to ask yourself.

DO NOT READ THE QUESTIONS TO ANYONEOR LET ANYONE READ THE QUESTIONS TO YOU.

That won’t work.It only works if you read the questions to yourself.

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Lens Game

IF YOU GET YOUR OWN DECK

WILL YOU SEE FOR YOURSELF?

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Lens GameBarry Schwartz is a professor at Swarthmore College, respected TED speaker, and bestselling author of Practical Wisdom and The Paradox of Choice.

Professor Schwartz says, “College education would be much improved if it took progress through the Lens Game deck as its explicit goal.  I think a before/after assessment of student answers to the questions posed in the deck would be an excellent measure of whether college is teaching students anything worth knowing.”

Because the Lens Game has been used by high school guidance counselors, college professors, and business

managers, ask yourself,

Will I buy a deck for myself or as a gift?

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Lens GameBecause it cannot hurt

to learn more, ask yourself:

Will I visit LensGame.com?