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Written by Michael Lee
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One of the kindest persons I've ever met has shared with me some of her visualization secrets to get what you want in life. I want to share them with you too:
1. If you visualize, you have to be in the picture. Example, you visualize a car, its type, model, color, etc. BUT What you should be doing is to visualize yourself riding or driving the car of your dreams.
She said before, she used to visualize a silver suv; what happens is that she sees so many silver suvs passing by, without her in it!
2. It helps if you do visualization at a specific time and do it regularly. DON'T do it just once in a while, then easily give up.
3. Don't be shy in making a request from the universe. Don't think you can't ask for more if you have so many blessings already.
We are encouraged to dream big, and everything that we need is already within us.
4. You can also inject fun in doing visualizations. She says, "My seatmate sees herself jumping up and down while doing the task she is thinking of. Injecting an element of fun encourages you to do it repetitively."
5. Think pictures. She says, "I have been affirming that 'I am a friendly person' but I cannot picture it out in my mind. So I have to create an image that relates to that like I am smiling and shaking hands with a person I just met."
"Like if you say 'I am rich' you have to 'materialize' it. What does being rich mean to you? Is it seeing in the computer so many people ordering your products? Encashing checks? It should be an activity."
6. You have to really desire, believe, and accept. You desire the thing or activity with passion, you believe that it will be yours (that this or something better will be given), and accept it. Your belief is an extremely important prerequisite to a successful visualization session.
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Written by Michael Lee
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f you want to attract abundance, prosperity, luck, blessings, or the so called good things in life, then you've to follow 3 simple yet overlooked rules.
1) Show Gratitude.
My editor and friend named Jones (I call her JK because she aims to be the next JK Rowling), told me that she's itching to buy the Hypnotic Library Package, but she doesn't have a credit card. I told her she could use mine.
I bought her the package and told her we can share in its cost (my share is slightly bigger), and that I'll just offset her share from her salary.
What happened next is something unbelievable.
She cried tears of joy because she said she has never met anyone "as kind as me."
"Huh??!?" I thought to myself, "It's no big deal."
At that time, she has just started editing for me, and said she can't believe I trusted her enough to buy a high ticket item for her, and that I even proposed to offset her share from her future salary.
I couldn't believe her either, because I have never met anyone who has shown such appreciation in exchange for a small favor I just did.
Appreciation. Gratitude. Giving thanks. You can attract good things in your life by temporarily cutting off any negative thoughts or problems from your mind, and start counting your blessings. Thank God/the Universe/people around you for all the wonderful things you've received.
By doing this, you are acknowledging that you are indeed blessed and flowing with abundance. And by showing gratitude and giving thanks, you are befriending the Universe to give you more.
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Written by Karla Jones
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Stress and anxiety levels in teenagers have drastically increased over the last few decades. As the responsibilities of the world around them lay on their shoulders heavier, more and more teens are facing health problems both on the physical and on the emotional sides. As a parent, it is hard to handle these conditions or often even know that your teens are facing them. Many times, it is easy to chalk up the teenage stress and anxiety a child is facing as just normal teen problems. Yet, serious conditions are often present and should be addressed as quickly as possible.
Why Teens Suffer From Anxiety
Teens, just like adults will suffer from anxiety as well as from stress from several reasons. First, these conditions can be hereditary, and they can have a much greater likelihood of this happening to them if their parents have had conditions such as anxiety.
For the most part, teens and children who suffer from anxiety and from stress have factors in their lives that push them in that direction. For example, they may be faced with things like divorce of their parents, stressors at school and even peer pressure. Although most parents do not realize it, teens are under a great deal of pressure in many areas of their lives. Sometimes, the body and the mind react to those conditions in the way of anxiety and/or stress.
Symptoms To Notice
Often, these conditions may be overlooked. This is common because the symptoms associated with stress and anxiety are those things that most of us would relate to just normal, teen behavior. Nevertheless, it is necessary to identify if there is a problem and treat it accordingly as it can be harmful to their health in the long run.
Symptoms of anxiety and high stress levels include:
· Feelings of uneasiness. Something just does not seem right although there may be nothing wrong · Abdominal discomfort that does not seem to come from a physical condition · Dry mouth · Rapid heartbeat that is not due to physical exertion · Dizziness · Shortness of breath not associated with physical exertion · Frequent need to urinate · Tightness in the chest, sometimes escalating to true pain · Diarrhea · Problems with swallowing · Insomnia · Irritability or anger that seems unfounded · Fear · The feeling of just not being in control · Inability to concentrate on tasks
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