One way of exercising the technique of affirmation is through the spoken statement. Verbalizing positive statements to describe and relate to a particular theme would be very effective if it is done consistently and continuously.
When the affirmation is verbalized often the subconscious mind absorbs it and produces the positive responding action. However too much affirmation where it is really not merited will cause an individual on the receiving end of the affirmation to be over confident and even egoistical.
Using the affirmation technique is a great way to motivate one’s self or those around. When in a desperate or crisis situation this helpful way to keeping a level and focus mind set is an asset.
Unfortunately for most people affirmation is used more in a negative way than in a positive way. By repeatedly affirming a negative statement either verbally or in the thought process, this affirmation is in effect playing a convincing role to eventually produce the negative outcome it touts.
Affirmations embedded in the conscious and the unconscious have the similar workings of a computer system. Meaning the computer can only function on the programs it has been fed with. Asking the computer do churn out work it is unfamiliar with simply wont and can’t happen.
Similarly if the affirmation fed to the individual over time is in the negative form then the product of the individual’s actions will also lean towards the negative.
When the subconscious mind is already programmed to a certain theory or manifesto then it is unlikely the mind will be able to counter this accepted facts in the mind’s eye.
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