January 8, 2008

Basic ways to master your subconscious mind

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Recently I start realize that one of my passions is the human mind, and how it can be used to create any life that you want. In the coming days, I’m going to share with you more simple techniques that will quickly unlock your brain and help you create your ideal life. It can benefit anyone who is struggling to accomplish almost anything, weight loss, quit smoking, better memory, higher confidence, greater wealth, and on and on. If you decide that you’d like to get on the “fast track” to creating your dream life, then I recommend that you check out the site.

Okay, let’s get started! You are probably familiar with affirmations. They are your desires made into statements that you read or say to yourself. The goal with definite impressing is to repeat a statement over and over again, day after day, until it makes an imprint on your subconscious. Once this occurs, your subconscious mind will sense a difference between what it sees as being real and your outer physical world. It will seem almost magical, the way doors and opportunities open up for you everywhere in order to make that affirmation a reality. In order for the affirmation to occur most effectively, the affirmation statements need to be written a specific way.

1. THEY MUST BE PERSONAL

You are going to use the words “I” and “My” in each case. For example, a proper affirmation would be “I am confident when speaking in front of a large audience”, not “You are confident….”

2. THEY MUST BE POSITIVE

You would state your affirmation like this: “I eat healthy meals each day.” A negative, and thus ineffective affirmation, would be “I don’t eat supper.” You see, although the subconscious is a powerful tool, it is still rather simple. It sees what you are saying as “images” rather than words, so it can’t comprehend words like “don’t” and “can’t.” When you say, “I don’t eat supper,” your subconscious mind brings up an image of you and supper, and you actually begin to reinforce the behavior that you are trying to change!

3. THEY MUST BE IN PRESENT TENSE

Logically you would think to make your affirmation in the future tense, as in “I will be successful in my business.” But this isn’t the case. When you put your statement out into the future, no tension is created within the subconscious mind, and therefore no imprinting or changes will occur. Just by changing that same affirmation to present tense, “I am successful in my business,” you create the tension needed and your subconscious goes to work.

Ok, now you know how to write persuasive affirmations. In the following article, I’ll share with you further and the other technique as well.

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1 Comment(s)

  1. Teresa | Jan 14, 2008 | Reply

    Positive affirmations are indeed important but it must not just be locked in the mind, but to be translated into actions and then that is powerful & effective!

    Also, there is a saying that an idle mind is a devil’s workshop…..so make sure we put our minds to purposeful things in life.

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