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Your Words Shape Your World: Create the Life You Want Using Affirmations
Your Words Shape Your World: Create the Life You Want Using Affirmations
Your Words Shape Your World: Create the Life You Want Using Affirmations
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Your Words Shape Your World: Create the Life You Want Using Affirmations

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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have the secret of success? Whatever goal they set, they achieve it. These individuals seem to be endowed with the Midas touch – everything they touch turns to gold.

If you could learn their secret of success easily and nearly effortlessly, would you be willing to learn it?

What's the secret? Their thoughts. They succeed because they think they can. Henry Ford said more than one hundred years ago: “Whether you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”

Inside "Your Words Shape Your World - Create the Life You Want Using Affirmations", you will learn how change your thoughts from “I’m destined to fail” to “I’m destined to succeed.” Whether you want to start a new business, advance in your career, beat an addiction, or even improve your health and well being, you start with a thought. You can even improve your self-esteem, learn how to love yourself, and bring prosperity into your life simply by systematically changing your thinking through the power of positive affirmations.

This book will help you eliminate the negative thoughts in your life and replace them with positive ones using positive affirmations. Pick up "Your Words Shape Your World - Create the Life You Want Using Affirmations" today and reprogram your brain for positive thinking!

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Release dateApr 19, 2014
ISBN9781632300232
Your Words Shape Your World: Create the Life You Want Using Affirmations

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Your Words Shape Your World - Pamela Wynn

Introduction: Why You’re Not Receiving Your Good

The ancestor of every action is a thought.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

BEEP! BEEP!

Jocelyn woke up to the sound of her electric alarm clock. She groggily hit the snooze button hoping for another five minutes of slumber, then had foggy second thoughts. She got up and stumbled to the bathroom, flipping on the light.

Out of the shower she ground coffee with her electric grinder, dumped them into a coffee filter, and turned the switch for the pot to start brewing.

And so her morning continued. Once she got to work after using the toaster and hair dryer and several other electric appliances, she jumped into her car, turned the ignition and heard the familiar sound of the engine turning over.

At work, the water cooler talk turned to a book recently published by a nationally known author about the universal laws of attraction. Jocelyn dismissed the laws out of hand. I can’t believe it, she said, looking around her for dramatic effect. If I can’t see these laws or feel them, they must not be real.

One of her co-workers dropped an empty Styrofoam cup. Jocelyn immediately picked it up for him. What made that fall? he asked her.

You dropped it, she said.

What caused it to fall, though? he persisted.

Gravity, she answered slowly, enunciating each syllable.

Have you ever seen gravity – and I’m not talking about something falling, that is the effect of gravity, he asked.

Jocelyn nodded no. And you believe it works? Jocelyn nodded affirmatively.

Another co-worker asked, Did you use electricity today?

Of course I did, silly! I use it every day.

And did you see it? Another person persisted.

Enough already, she said, flaying her hands. Where is this line of questioning going?

You can’t see gravity and it’s a universal law. And you can’t see electricity, yet it works – without fail. Why can’t you accept the law of attraction and other closely related ideas?"

Jocelyn stood there, nearly stunned. She had no answer to that.

Author Prentice Mulford said it more than 100 years ago, Thoughts are things. Sure they’re invisible things. But, they remain in the invisible realm for only a relatively short time. Once these thoughts congeal and form your reality, they become quite visible – and have a decidedly influential effect on your life.

Not enough people pay attention to their thoughts. Admittedly, it is difficult to do. They float fleetingly in and out of your mind almost with the grace and skill of butterflies, never stopping long enough for you to recognize them, let alone to stop and grasp them for a moment.

After all, how harmful – or helpful – could they be? You may be surprised. The average person, by some accounts, has more than 65,000 thoughts race through his mind in a single day. It would be a monumental task, indeed, to listen intently to each of these.

The majority of these, so it’s said, are actually negative. If you listen to your thoughts closely – as you may now – you can probably confirm this. Why did you say that? you mind accuses you. I just don’t have any talent for math, may be a thought running through your head.

Are You a Jocelyn?

Do you refuse to believe the infallibility of the law of attraction and, by extension, the power of positive affirmations because you can’t see them? The truth is you’re looking at the evidence of these laws every day of your life. They just may not be providing you with positive results.

Perhaps Henry Ford said it best: Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right. That aptly sums up the law of attraction. In effect, you’re viewing the results of the law of attraction every moment of your day, every day of your life. If you don’t like what you’re seeing, you should examine the way you talk to yourself.

Are you wondering why you haven’t gotten farther along in life, in your career, in finding the love of your life? Is your mind filled with negative thoughts and self-defeating attitudes? It could be the unconscious, unwitting use of negative affirmations is part of the problem.

Many individuals – perhaps you’re among them – face the world with a pre-packaged self-defeating attitude. They’ve been trained by well-meaning friends and family not to expect too much out of life for various reasons. Here are only a few of them your friends and family may have told you as well as a few you might be reciting to yourself right now.

Only the rich get ahead

If you don’t already have money, it’s hard to make money. While it may seem like that to many of us, that’s really not the case. In fact, look around you and begin asking questions of the most successful individuals you know. Find out where they began. You’ll be surprised to learn that many of them began with little or nothing. Some, in fact, started out with a large burdensome debt.

Positive substitution: I can achieve great things regardless of my current income level.

The average man doesn’t get ahead anymore

Another misconception. Any man – and yes, woman – can achieve wild success if only they choose to. Intimate in the selection process is the decision to believe you can. In effect, create positive affirmations and hold them in mind.

The positive substitution: I am creating a successful life in everything I choose.

I’m afraid of being successful

Sounds like a strange excuse. If you dig deep enough into the psyche of some individuals this is exactly the excuse you'll find. They've filled their mind with this negative affirmation and are convinced that being right where they are now is good enough. Knowing what is awaiting you and remaining in your comfort zone can be less alarming than taking a step outside of it and risking failure.

If this is how you think, why not recite these positive affirmations.

Positive substitution: I am ready and eager to succeed.  I can and will succeed at whatever I choose."

My father had heart disease so I’m destined to get it

Many individuals justify this

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