Words and statements have
to power to build or destroy. But it is how you use them that gives them the
capacity to do good or do harm. One example of this is through the use of
affirmations, statements which describe a desired condition or outcome, and
which are repeated often. The repetition of affirmations automatically and
involuntarily bring up related mental images in the mind, which then influence
the subconscious mind and transforms our behaviour, habits and actions
accordingly.
The use of positive
affirmations can motivate us, keeping your mind focused on the goal that you
are trying to achieve. By influencing our subconscious mind, they have the
power to change the way you think and behave. Also, being positive statements,
they can make you more energetic and active, thereby putting you in a better
position to transform your inner and outer worlds.
In order for your
affirmations to be most effective, they should be self-developed and written in
the present tense, i.e. “I am” not “I will be”. Affirm with love, faith and
conscious intent and believe that your desire has already been fulfilled. Some
examples of affirmations are as follows:
· - It is easy and simple
to achieve success.
· - Success loves me and
always seeks me.
· - All the systems of my
body are functioning perfectly.
· - My body is infused
with the energy of health.
· - I am letting
happiness manifest in my life.
· - I deserve to be happy
right now.
Set aside a special time during the day
for repeating them to yourself. Write them down or repeat them in your mind
wherever you are and whenever you have the time. It is natural for negativity
to cloud your mind, especially if your current environment is unfavourable, but
persevere, and you will be able to conquer your negative thoughts and doubts.
Regards,
Fermi Mirza Alfarisi
email : fermimirza@gmail.com
Phone/WA : 085710420922
BBM : 75B55C77
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