Steve Pavlina . com - positive affirmations
January 13, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Business Advice, Blogging
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I first visited this website about a year ago, and shortly thereafter began working harder at working at home. Steve has a very inspirational website, and has many, many articles to help in all different aspects of life. One of the first things I noticed is his million dollar experiment. It is free to join in and might really work. All you do is repeat a simple affirmation daily and focus on the goal. The affirmation he has created is as follows;
In an easy and relaxed manner, in a healthy and positive way, in its own perfect time, for the highest good of all, I intend $1,000,000 to come into my life and into the lives of everyone who holds this intention.
I signed up a while back, and have yet to update my information, however, I have earned about 2000 since then, all with new clients and jobs that I otherwise wouldn’t have had without the positive thinking I started. When you are trying to work from home, being positive is crucial, as you will have many struggles while getting started, whether it is falling for a scam, managing your time, or convincing your family that it IS a ‘real’ job. Positive affirmations are wonderful, and I personally think they really do work, I dont practice them as much as I should, but I am working on that.
The first time I started hearing about positive affirmations was in a grief group after my daughter passed away, we used Louise Hay’s books and card decks to practice and they really helped me through a tough time. I have found they can also be useful for losing weight, career’s, financial matters and even relationships.
While this post got a little off track, I highly recommend checking out both sites mentioned, if you have not heard of positive affirmations, or if you have, both are wonderful sources.
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