Mind Power

Every Choice You Make Counts!

Each experience we have in life shapes us into the people we become. Our reactions to those experiences have an equally profound impact on our character as well.

It all does come down to the choices we make...

There has been much talk lately of people not accepting personal responsibility for their actions. While it is disheartening to see among the masses, we are ultimately only responsible for our own actions. For our choices and our reactions.

So what choice are you going to make?

Are you going to make affirmations that will lead you on a journey to self-actualization and personal fulfillment or are you going to make excuses for your failures both emotional and financial? Are you going to be a slave to the opinions others may have of you or are you going to be your own person and stand up for what you know to be true?

It is a choice and you are the only one that can make that choice, but remember this, every day you choose not to do these things is one more day it will take you to reach your goals.

Every day that you straddle the fence is one more day that you could have been working towards your goals of success.

Only you can make the choice to begin the process and only you can make the choice to give up on the process. Every step of the way is completely your choice. This is a mental process that will take a large commitment on your part, this is literally a process of changing how you view the world and only you can make it.

Our choices in life set the stage for our successes and our failures, what are you going to choose and are you going to accept complete responsibility for the choice you make?

If you choose to pursue success and accept responsibility for your decision, then you are well on your way to the success you are seeking.

What are you choosing today that is impacting your life?

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Mind Power

Using Your Subconscious In 2 Easy Steps

1 First, it is necessary to learn thought control, so as to be able to take up a problem then dismiss it entirely from the mind.

When we pass a problem on to the subconscious to be worked out, it is important the subject or problem be released entirely from the conscious mind. The problem must not be worried or stressed over, and your conscious thoughts should not be allowed to dwell upon it; it must be left entirely to your subconscious mind to deal with.

2 Second, all possible detail and information connected with the problem must be grasped by the conscious mind.

The whole problem or matter at hand must be analyzed - the pros and cons, the good and bad must be thought out and visualized before being passed to the subconscious.

It can be seen then, that simple thought control is necessary… powers of attention and concentration are also needed, and these can all be developed by anyone who is willing to learn.

A good way of awakening the subconscious mind is to hold the problem or matter in the mind just before going to sleep. There must however, be no attempt made to solve the problem or to worry over it.

Instead, the main facts of the case must be analyzed, both sides of the situation, must be taken into consideration, and the case presented to the subconscious mind in much the same way as you would present a case before your lawyer.

Always try to be deeply calm when thinking out or suggesting to the subconscious…

Having done this, we must release and dismiss the whole matter to our subconscious mind. When we go to sleep, we go more completely into the subconscious, and those ideas which we take with us when we go to sleep, especially those which engage our serious attention at the time, are completely investigated, during the period of sleep, and examined from all points of view.

Sometimes it may be necessary for us to take those ideas into the subconscious a number of times when we go to sleep, as well as to submit the matter to the subconscious many times in the day while we are awake, but if you continue and persevere, the right answer or solution will be arrived at without any effort or fatigue on your part.

“Every evening, write down the six most important things that you must do the next day. Then while you sleep your subconscious will work on the best ways for you to accomplish them. Your next day will go much more smoothly” - Tom Hopkins

The above, is only one simple way of many, in which the subconscious can, and does, serve us well - all we must do is take the time to first awaken it and then develop it. As this invisible force within your mind is forever working.

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