As we learned in Parts I through III, one way you can begin consciously changing what you experience in life is by listening to or saying prosperity affirmations, or affirmations in general. But the question gets asked as to what exactly do you affirm? That all depends on what you would like to experience in life. Still, these ABC’s of Affirmations provide a positive starting point for you to work with. As you ponder these ABC’s, try turning them into affirmations that capture the nature of what you desire to experience in life…
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Prosperity Affirmations – The ABC’s of Affirmations – Part V of V
Thursday, June 18th, 2009As we learned in Parts I through IV, it’s never too late to change what you experience in life. Of course, for things to change, changes need to be made; thoughts, feelings, decisions and actions all need to be modified. And a great way to start deliberately making those changes is by listening to or saying prosperity affirmations and affirmations in general. But what many people ask is what exactly do you affirm? That all depends on what you would like to experience in life. Still, these ABC’s of Affirmations provide a positive starting point for you to work with. As you ponder these ABC’s, try turning them into affirmations that capture the nature of what you desire to experience in life…
Trust and Uncertainty — Life Lessons From Nature
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009Uncertainty is a predicament of life. The same questions continue to haunt us. How can we live in this uncertain world without fear? How can we approach times of uncertainty with trust? We leave nothing to chance. Chance is the enemy. But fear also eliminates opportunity for growth and renewal. Observing nature reminds us that all life has cycles of change and stability. We learn to trust that change and mystery are present in nature and present in our lives. They are an integral part of growth and renewal.
Yes! Gratitude Helps
Saturday, June 6th, 2009“The six most important words: I admit I made a mistake; The five most important words: You did a good job; The four most important words: What is your opinion?; The three most important words: If you please; The two most important words: Thank You; The one most important word: We” – Anonymous. In my last article, I wrote about Dr Emmons’ cutting edge research on the nature of gratitude. He defines gratitude as: “A virtue and an emotion – a knowing awareness that we are the recipients of goodness”. His view is that gratitude is the best approach to life. Now let’s continue to Dr Emmons’ next 5 outstanding prescriptions for the basic practice of gratitude.
Emotion is Emotion – It is Neutral in Nature
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009Your thoughts, at the time, make it positive or negative. Emotion is an amazing thing, and very misunderstood. Everyone has them, feels up and down from time to time, and yet at times cannot understand what is behind the emotion. Emotion is a strange thing that is undefinable other than by the word which is to say, ‘a feeling which effects my mood’.
