Sunday, February 24, 2013

Power Affirmation - 2


What do the above power affirmations have in common?

1) They’re stated in the present tense. 

An affirmation is more effective when stated in the present tense. For example; "I now have a wonderful job." Avoid affirming something in the future tense, e.g. "I am going to have a wonderful job" or the results will always be waiting to happen. 

2) They express a positive statement. 

Affirmations need to be stated in the most positive terms possible. Avoid negative statements. Affirm what I/We/You do want, rather than what I/We/you don't want. For example:"I am no longer sick." This is a negative statement. Instead, affirm: "I am now perfectly healthy in body, mind and spirit." This statement is much more powerful as it is positive and reinforces your desired goal and doesn't confuse your subconscious mind with the mention of the undesirable condition. 

3) They’re short and specific. 

Short affirmations are easy to say, and have a far greater impact at the subconscious level than those which are long and wordy. Keeping them specific and to the point adds power as the idea is uncluttered by extraneous elements. 

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