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Maintaining a Positive Mindset ►Maintaining a Positive Mindset, page 2

The power of the spoken word

There is power in the spoken word. Children who hear negative comments about themselves (we've come to call these "labels") become the person they hear they are, accept the limitations they think they have. The same is true about adults. There is power in the spoken word when it comes from someone else but even more so when it comes from oneself. If you speak negatively about yourself, your brain accepts these comments as true and behaves accordingly. If you speak positively about yourself, your brain will accept those comments as true and behave accordingly. From successful sports figures to motivational speakers to the Bible, we hear the same thing: Speak things that are not as if they already were.
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      With that in mind, you should watch and listen to (or at least listen.to) the above video daily, preferably as part of your morning routine, before you start the day. And, since there is more power to the word when it is spoken by you, you should repeat out loud those declarations and affirmations that you specifically want to actualize or at least repeat out loud the summation sentences of each set of declarations and affirmations, as given here:

I declare that I am blessed.
I am content; I am peaceful; I feel good.
I am inspired; I am energized; I feel good.
I desire to feel good, I am grateful, I am success and abundance, and I feel good.
I am grateful my needs are met this day, I am happy, and I feel good.
I want to feel good. I intend to feel good. I feel good. Thank you creator of all abundance and love.

Note, there is time at the end of the video to do your own Japa meditation (see next page) without listening to my voice. Or you can just relax and become one with the flow of the universe.
  ►Maintaining a Positive Mindset, page 2

Credits:
The declarations in the video are edited and reworked from Joel Osteen's Your Best Life Now. I have also read and can recommend his Become a Better You, and I hope to make time soon to read his more recent books.

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The affirmations in the video are edited and reworked from Dr. Wayne W. Dyer's The Power of Intention.* There is time at the end of the video for Japa meditation, which he describes in his book with CD Getting in the Gap

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The two songs in the video, "(A force) Stronger Than (You and Me)" and "All I Long For,"are sung by Jason & deMarco and come from their CD Spirit Pop. If you come from a religious background, you will probably also be inspired by two collections of familiar Christian songs "from the day," Jason & deMarco's "Songs for the Spirit" and Jason's solo CD, Jason Warner Still, which also contains a poignant duet of Annie's "Tomorrow," sung by the youngster Jason and the adult Jason.

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Photographs taken at Bourbonnais (IL)Township Park District's Perry Farm (and a few from home) by Richard G. Mills. (Clarity has been diminished a bit by reducing the video file to web-compatible sizes, although we'll be working on a crisper version soon, while also correcting a slight audio blip near the beginning of the video.) Narration by Richard G. Mills. Music loop is (hopefully) a public-domain download; if anyone knows that it is copyrighted, please let me know.
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* By permission: Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, The Power of Intention © 2007 Hay House, Inc., Carlsbad, CA


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