Monday, March 30, 2009

Learn How to Make Your Affirmations Work! By Bryan Appleton

Affirmations are a very good tool that you can use to help you to break through any limiting beliefs that you may have and also to help create a new way of thinking and seeing the world around you. You can experience a much better life when you decide to use affirmations to help you to achieve and accomplish your goals. But most people do not use these affirmative phrases in the right way. And in doing this, they almost ensure that these affirmative thoughts will not help them at all.

You have to know how to really make your affirmation become powerful and to actually work to effect a change in your life. The only way to do this is to reinforce your words with actions. Without actions, nothing will change. And your actions must be in congruence to what you really want to accomplish.

AN EXAMPLE...

You can use all of the affirmations that you would like to attract more money into your life, but if you do not start to take actions that correspond with those words, you are not going to find yourself with more money. You have to begin to save your money as well as look for investment opportunities all the while you are repeating these powerful statements to yourself. Otherwise, you are not going to make your bank account grow at all.

Remember to always reinforce your words with actions. Otherwise, they have no real power at all. This is the only way that you can make sure that you affirmation goes to work for you!

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Bryan Appleton is an investor/entrepreneur who has dedicated himself to teaching others how to achieve their dream life. He is also a proud single father with one son.

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