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Own Your Strengths

Posted By: Randy GageSeptember 19, 2012

How often do you affirm a negative statement and anchor that belief more deeply in your subconscious mind?

I’m always a day late and a dollar short.

If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all.

All the good guys are married or Gay.

I can’t sing a note.

You have to have money to make money.

No matter how hard I try, I always fall short.

Why would anyone want to program themselves with those kinds of beliefs?  And can you see how they would become self-fulfilling realities?

Own your strengths.  Talk those up!  Only acknowledge your limitations for the purpose of overcoming them.  And only argue for the ones you want to keep!

- RG

46 comments on “Own Your Strengths”

  1. How timely... I was only affirming one of my own negative statements about an hour ago! I've told it to move along now!

  2. How timely... I was only affirming one of my own negative statements about an hour ago! I've told it to move along now!

  3. Agreed, Randy. They're such great excuses!! I'm really becoming conscious of this and striving to improve in this area.

  4. Agreed, Randy. They're such great excuses!! I'm really becoming conscious of this and striving to improve in this area.

  5. Very well put, RG! OMG, that's good! I've had family members often say that my preference was a waste. I quickly correct them by saying the waste is their thinking and speaking their limitations on me. I then go on a little further and tell them to keep those thoughts of baggage to themselves. I won't be carrying them. I'm awesome! My preference just makes me uniquely awesome! 😉 

  6. Very well put, RG! OMG, that's good! I've had family members often say that my preference was a waste. I quickly correct them by saying the waste is their thinking and speaking their limitations on me. I then go on a little further and tell them to keep those thoughts of baggage to themselves. I won't be carrying them. I'm awesome! My preference just makes me uniquely awesome! 😉 

  7. I am SO CURIOUS about your up-coming prosperity seminar!!!!!!!!!!!
    I hope I won´t have to write my own handbook for de-programming but I guess I have to, but anyway!!!
    since you offer "no money back guarantee" (do you?) >> I guess it must work for all of us.
    CURIOUS.
    so curious.
     
    you did it.
    then WE can as well.
    wonder who I am afterwards.....
    more strengths?
    MORE?
    :))

  8. I am SO CURIOUS about your up-coming prosperity seminar!!!!!!!!!!!
    I hope I won´t have to write my own handbook for de-programming but I guess I have to, but anyway!!!
    since you offer "no money back guarantee" (do you?) >> I guess it must work for all of us.
    CURIOUS.
    so curious.
     
    you did it.
    then WE can as well.
    wonder who I am afterwards.....
    more strengths?
    MORE?
    :))

  9. Here's a little 5-step trick I recently learned:
    1. Identify the Negative Thought, eg, "there are no good, available men in my country"
    2. Reverse it. "There are good men everywhere, including here, and there's one for me." (Power of Reversal)
    3.  Turn it into questions, "Why are there so many good available men 'round here?  why am I such a great match for a good man?"
    4.  Answer the questions....at length!
    5.  Repeat those answers over and over and over and... (Power of Repetition) for 21 days without fail, or 30 days with the occassional oops-I-forgot.
     
    The unconscious mind cannot withstand the strength of the conscious mind.  It will eventually roll over and say, "OK!  You win!  Mr. Right is available for you. You are hugely attractive to Mr. Right." 
     
    Enjoy the feeeling of knowing that you've changed your mind, for good.  
     
    Or do it about money...  I've been doing it with my silly old thought that "I haven't got what it takes."  What a silly idea!!  Sheesh. Of course I've got what it takes! What have I got?  I'm smart, ambitious, diligent, focussed, skilled,  etc etc. etc.....
     

  10. Here's a little 5-step trick I recently learned:
    1. Identify the Negative Thought, eg, "there are no good, available men in my country"
    2. Reverse it. "There are good men everywhere, including here, and there's one for me." (Power of Reversal)
    3.  Turn it into questions, "Why are there so many good available men 'round here?  why am I such a great match for a good man?"
    4.  Answer the questions....at length!
    5.  Repeat those answers over and over and over and... (Power of Repetition) for 21 days without fail, or 30 days with the occassional oops-I-forgot.
     
    The unconscious mind cannot withstand the strength of the conscious mind.  It will eventually roll over and say, "OK!  You win!  Mr. Right is available for you. You are hugely attractive to Mr. Right." 
     
    Enjoy the feeeling of knowing that you've changed your mind, for good.  
     
    Or do it about money...  I've been doing it with my silly old thought that "I haven't got what it takes."  What a silly idea!!  Sheesh. Of course I've got what it takes! What have I got?  I'm smart, ambitious, diligent, focussed, skilled,  etc etc. etc.....
     

  11. Usually these thoughts come from the subconscious. Whatever that is embedded into our subconscious comes from our past experiences. It seems easy to just change our thoughts, actually it is not that easy. It is not as easy of reaffirming, "I am good enough." Going deeper to remove the root of the thoughts is much more effective.

    1. @Joe LeeJoe, I believe that "it is hard" and "it is easy" are just.....beliefs. 
         "It was hard to change my thoughts, but I did it!" is somehow supposed to be more virtuous or something than, "It is easy to change my thoughts, so I did."
       
      We tend to buy into this "it is hard" nonsense because in our culture we've made "hard" a virtue.  You've heard people say it:  "I worked hard to build my business..."   as if there was some virtue, some value, in the hardness.  Sheesh.
       
      However, if you want to make change hard, go for it - believe it with all your heart!  I love that it is easy for me, lazy dame that I am.

      1. @MrsHealthandProsperity 
        You are right. So you have change all your negative beliefs easily, and you are living a prosperous life right now? Very nice!

  12. Usually these thoughts come from the subconscious. Whatever that is embedded into our subconscious comes from our past experiences. It seems easy to just change our thoughts, actually it is not that easy. It is not as easy of reaffirming, "I am good enough." Going deeper to remove the root of the thoughts is much more effective.

  13. @Joe LeeJoe, I believe that "it is hard" and "it is easy" are just.....beliefs. 
       "It was hard to change my thoughts, but I did it!" is somehow supposed to be more virtuous or something than, "It is easy to change my thoughts, so I did."
     
    We tend to buy into this "it is hard" nonsense because in our culture we've made "hard" a virtue.  You've heard people say it:  "I worked hard to build my business..."   as if there was some virtue, some value, in the hardness.  Sheesh.
     
    However, if you want to make change hard, go for it - believe it with all your heart!  I love that it is easy for me, lazy dame that I am.

  14. @MrsHealthandProsperity 
    You are right. So you have change all your negative beliefs easily, and you are living a prosperous life right now? Very nice!

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  • 46 comments on “Own Your Strengths”

    1. How timely... I was only affirming one of my own negative statements about an hour ago! I've told it to move along now!

    2. How timely... I was only affirming one of my own negative statements about an hour ago! I've told it to move along now!

    3. Agreed, Randy. They're such great excuses!! I'm really becoming conscious of this and striving to improve in this area.

    4. Agreed, Randy. They're such great excuses!! I'm really becoming conscious of this and striving to improve in this area.

    5. Very well put, RG! OMG, that's good! I've had family members often say that my preference was a waste. I quickly correct them by saying the waste is their thinking and speaking their limitations on me. I then go on a little further and tell them to keep those thoughts of baggage to themselves. I won't be carrying them. I'm awesome! My preference just makes me uniquely awesome! 😉 

    6. Very well put, RG! OMG, that's good! I've had family members often say that my preference was a waste. I quickly correct them by saying the waste is their thinking and speaking their limitations on me. I then go on a little further and tell them to keep those thoughts of baggage to themselves. I won't be carrying them. I'm awesome! My preference just makes me uniquely awesome! 😉 

    7. I am SO CURIOUS about your up-coming prosperity seminar!!!!!!!!!!!
      I hope I won´t have to write my own handbook for de-programming but I guess I have to, but anyway!!!
      since you offer "no money back guarantee" (do you?) >> I guess it must work for all of us.
      CURIOUS.
      so curious.
       
      you did it.
      then WE can as well.
      wonder who I am afterwards.....
      more strengths?
      MORE?
      :))

    8. I am SO CURIOUS about your up-coming prosperity seminar!!!!!!!!!!!
      I hope I won´t have to write my own handbook for de-programming but I guess I have to, but anyway!!!
      since you offer "no money back guarantee" (do you?) >> I guess it must work for all of us.
      CURIOUS.
      so curious.
       
      you did it.
      then WE can as well.
      wonder who I am afterwards.....
      more strengths?
      MORE?
      :))

    9. Here's a little 5-step trick I recently learned:
      1. Identify the Negative Thought, eg, "there are no good, available men in my country"
      2. Reverse it. "There are good men everywhere, including here, and there's one for me." (Power of Reversal)
      3.  Turn it into questions, "Why are there so many good available men 'round here?  why am I such a great match for a good man?"
      4.  Answer the questions....at length!
      5.  Repeat those answers over and over and over and... (Power of Repetition) for 21 days without fail, or 30 days with the occassional oops-I-forgot.
       
      The unconscious mind cannot withstand the strength of the conscious mind.  It will eventually roll over and say, "OK!  You win!  Mr. Right is available for you. You are hugely attractive to Mr. Right." 
       
      Enjoy the feeeling of knowing that you've changed your mind, for good.  
       
      Or do it about money...  I've been doing it with my silly old thought that "I haven't got what it takes."  What a silly idea!!  Sheesh. Of course I've got what it takes! What have I got?  I'm smart, ambitious, diligent, focussed, skilled,  etc etc. etc.....
       

    10. Here's a little 5-step trick I recently learned:
      1. Identify the Negative Thought, eg, "there are no good, available men in my country"
      2. Reverse it. "There are good men everywhere, including here, and there's one for me." (Power of Reversal)
      3.  Turn it into questions, "Why are there so many good available men 'round here?  why am I such a great match for a good man?"
      4.  Answer the questions....at length!
      5.  Repeat those answers over and over and over and... (Power of Repetition) for 21 days without fail, or 30 days with the occassional oops-I-forgot.
       
      The unconscious mind cannot withstand the strength of the conscious mind.  It will eventually roll over and say, "OK!  You win!  Mr. Right is available for you. You are hugely attractive to Mr. Right." 
       
      Enjoy the feeeling of knowing that you've changed your mind, for good.  
       
      Or do it about money...  I've been doing it with my silly old thought that "I haven't got what it takes."  What a silly idea!!  Sheesh. Of course I've got what it takes! What have I got?  I'm smart, ambitious, diligent, focussed, skilled,  etc etc. etc.....
       

    11. Usually these thoughts come from the subconscious. Whatever that is embedded into our subconscious comes from our past experiences. It seems easy to just change our thoughts, actually it is not that easy. It is not as easy of reaffirming, "I am good enough." Going deeper to remove the root of the thoughts is much more effective.

      1. @Joe LeeJoe, I believe that "it is hard" and "it is easy" are just.....beliefs. 
           "It was hard to change my thoughts, but I did it!" is somehow supposed to be more virtuous or something than, "It is easy to change my thoughts, so I did."
         
        We tend to buy into this "it is hard" nonsense because in our culture we've made "hard" a virtue.  You've heard people say it:  "I worked hard to build my business..."   as if there was some virtue, some value, in the hardness.  Sheesh.
         
        However, if you want to make change hard, go for it - believe it with all your heart!  I love that it is easy for me, lazy dame that I am.

        1. @MrsHealthandProsperity 
          You are right. So you have change all your negative beliefs easily, and you are living a prosperous life right now? Very nice!

    12. Usually these thoughts come from the subconscious. Whatever that is embedded into our subconscious comes from our past experiences. It seems easy to just change our thoughts, actually it is not that easy. It is not as easy of reaffirming, "I am good enough." Going deeper to remove the root of the thoughts is much more effective.

    13. @Joe LeeJoe, I believe that "it is hard" and "it is easy" are just.....beliefs. 
         "It was hard to change my thoughts, but I did it!" is somehow supposed to be more virtuous or something than, "It is easy to change my thoughts, so I did."
       
      We tend to buy into this "it is hard" nonsense because in our culture we've made "hard" a virtue.  You've heard people say it:  "I worked hard to build my business..."   as if there was some virtue, some value, in the hardness.  Sheesh.
       
      However, if you want to make change hard, go for it - believe it with all your heart!  I love that it is easy for me, lazy dame that I am.

    14. @MrsHealthandProsperity 
      You are right. So you have change all your negative beliefs easily, and you are living a prosperous life right now? Very nice!

    Leave a Reply to MrsHealthandProsperity Cancel reply

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