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Affirm-Actions
... Stop lying to your soul and make it real!
By Edward B. Toupin
I hear
of so many people using affirmations as the universal remedy for
everything that ails them. They wake up in the morning and verbalize
their affirmations. They go through their days verbalizing positive
statements about situations and their lives. Then, they go to bed
saying their affirmations like bed-time prayers.
I tried
reciting affirmations for a while, but never quite understood how
stating that 'I choose to be rich' would have any effect on my life
as long as I sat in front of the television with a bag of chips.
The problem was that, I wasn't doing anything to give the affirmations
a basis from which to operate. While an affirmation might have made
me feel good, it certainly didn't create the situations I needed
to reach my goals.
If
'affirmations' are positive messages to my brain, to retrain it,
and to the Universe, to let it know where you choose to be, then
planned 'actions' provide a basis of reality on which the affirmations
would function. This is where I began applying affirm-actions in
my life.
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Positive Words ---
For
many years, affirmations have been considered the solution for many
of life's issues. Confidence, success, and power have claimed to
have been gained through daily affirmations. But, many people with
whom I've spoken say that affirmations do absolutely nothing for
them. The problem lies in the fact that you must align your life
such that the affirmations can ring true.
The
core problem with repeating affirmations to ourselves is that, unless
our conscious mind feels that the affirmations are true, it will
not process the positive statements. Our conscious mind intercepts
the information we are receiving, and filters unrealistic messages,
or messages that contradict our belief systems, from the subconscious
mind.
Have
you ever repeated, as we've been taught, sometimes for months and
even years on end, the simple sentence, 'I choose to be wealthy'?
Even though it might have made you feel good, were you actually
wealthy, or did you become wealthy, at any time? For most people,
the answer is 'No'.
The
reason is that your conscious mind was filtering that message as
a lie. The conscious mind takes that information, wretches your
'gut', and echoes back, 'Look around! Wake up!' The good words were
not even making it to the subconscious mind where it counts. As
long as your conscious mind filters your affirmations as lies, then
there is no amount of present tense affirming that can change what
'you are' into what 'you are not.'
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Mixing Words with Actions ---
To
resolve this problem, you have to do two things: make a plan and
change the wording of your affirmations. You not only have to have
your subconscious mind involved to actively process your desires,
but you also have to give your conscious mind a way to accept the
'misconceptions' of the affirmations. Instead of lying to yourself,
make a plan and execute actions that support your affirmations.
This is where affirm-actions come into play.
You
must first make a solid plan that defines your vision, mission,
and goals. This plan takes into consideration where you are and
how to reach your vision. By making a plan and believing in the
plan, you are empowering your conscious and subconscious mind with
a weapon to overcome the negative feelings and beliefs that you
currently have buried in your mind. This approach will open the
channels of communications for your affirmations to make it into
your mind.
The
second part of the solution is to change the wording of your affirmations.
You have to convince your conscious brain to process the misconceptions
of the affirmations as truths. Since your conscious brain will filter
out lies, you have to word the affirmations in such a way that it
will appear as a 'possibility.' For instance, instead of saying
'I choose to be wealthy' or 'I am wealthy,' reword it to say 'I
will be wealthy.' This is actually converting the 'lie' into a command
to tell your brain where your plan is leading you.
As
you can see, an affirm-action is a more assertive form of affirmation.
Essentially, you are converting a baseless affirmation to one that
is a possibility simply by associating it with an action. The affirmations
then become factual, positive statements that 'remind' you of my
vision and inform the universe that this is the direction you choose
to go.
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What's next? ---
Positive
words alone cannot change a world---your world. But, words combined
with action can materialize a future of which, at one time, you
could only dream.
The
purpose of an affirm-action is not to try to convince yourself that
you are something that you are not. It is not there to falsify your
future or alter the things of the past. It is a way of using your
experiences through an intelligent plan and reminding yourself why
you're working so hard along a given path to reach your vision.
You are claiming your vision of the future, telling the universe
that this is what you want, and going after it.
By
combining actions with words, you are initiating a plan to show
your conscious mind that you are indeed heading in the direction
of your desires. When you begin using your affirmations, in conjunction
with the actions, your desires are now making it past your conscious
mind into the subconscious mind where it will be of greater use.
This is where the soul can get an idea of what you're doing and
will help you get there.
Positive
words alone cannot change a world---your world. But, words combined
with action can materialize a future of which, at one time, you
could only dream.
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