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Imagine That by Leslie Fieger
"See, I told you so," she emailed me, "it turned out just
like I said. All that talk about positive thinking is just bs. I tried to
think that it would be alright, and I said all those positive affirmations;
but it still turned out as badly as I thought it might. Please unsubscribe
me"
Imagine that.
Time after time, I hear the same refrain from people. They try to use
the power of mental magic to affect the circumstances of their lives, but
it just does not work for them. They attend some seminar and get all
enthused about mental mastery or they read another self-help book that
inspires them to change their perspective; but it does not work like it is
promised to work.
Affirmations get taped to fridge doors, bathroom mirrors and any other
available surface to no avail. Nothing changes. Life still sucks. It is
still a struggle. Bad luck outweighs the good and so on. Affirmations do
not work, they claim.
But they do. Oh, how they do. 100% of the time.
The problem is that affirmations are misunderstood. They are not just
some pretty idealistic words of self-image or accomplishment repeated at
odd moments. Everything you believe, everything you feel, everything you
think, everything you do and everything you say is an affirmation of who
you are and who you are becoming. And, what you will attain and accomplish.
To affirm means to verify the truth. Telling lies to yourself does not
make something true, no matter how often you repeat the lies. To change who
you are and what you have in life, you must change your core beliefs as
well as your predominant repetitive self-talk.
If your core beliefs are of limitation and mediocrity, you cannot expect
to achieve excellence just because you repeat a few words a few times a
day.
Your core belief systems are ingrained and they rule your repetitive
self-talk that goes on non-stop (even when you are sleeping). It takes
concerted effort to change one's subconscious self-talk. It takes a true
examination of core beliefs to find out what limits the full expression of
your potential to self-actuate and succeed.
"It turned out badly, just like I imagined or just like I believed it
would, no matter how much I tried that positive thinking stuff and that
affirmation stuff." Of course it did and there is your proof that it does
work, if you'd only be honest with yourself.
The truth is that, no matter how much it is denied, your thoughts and
your beliefs create your reality. Not the stuff you think about at odd
moments, but the stuff you think in the background when you are not even
paying attention. The stuff you think when you react. Not the stuff you
want to believe, but the stuff that you deep-down believe about yourself
and life...that's what produces the results.
If you do not ever do the work necessary to examine and change your core
beliefs and subconscious self-talk, you cannot expect to change your
reality picture- because you are imagining and expecting things to be the
way they have always been and they are the way they have always been
because of your core beliefs and predominant repetitive self-talk.
If you want success but don't believe you deserve it, you won't get it
or won't keep it if, somehow, you manage to luck into it. If you believe
that you want to go to heaven some day and also believe that 'it is easier
for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man
to get into heaven', then you'll not get rich. If you believe that it takes
what you don't have to achieve success or that success is somehow tainted,
you'll not achieve it.
If your subconscious is constantly telling you how unworthy you are, in
some repetitive loop of some parental or teacher's instruction, you'll not
be able to break free of that mental prison, until and unless, you make the
effort to examine your core beliefs and subconscious programming AND then
discard all the crap that does not serve you and replace it with stuff that
does.
You will get the results you imagine and expect. What are you imagining?
What are you expecting? Those are the questions you need to ask yourself.
Believe it or not...that's the way it works. Imagine that.
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