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Ever wonder what’s incorrect with the touchy-feely advice that’s so well loved now-a-days telling people to stay positive, say affirmations, and just reckon excellent thoughts?

Ever wonder why people aren’t seeing much success by doing these things?

Answer: Because they are using positive affirmations incorrectly and using them incorrectly is a detriment.

Three Guidelines for using Positive Affirmations Correctly

1. Stop looking for the one thing that will make the difference. There is no one thing.

Positive affirmations are like the chocolate chips in a tasty chocolate chip cookie. If I questioned you what made your chocolate chips cookies taste so excellent and you said, “Ghirardelli semi-sweet chocolate chips are the key,” I would say, “ah-ha” and run right out and buy those specific chips thinking they would be what I needed to make a tasty chocolate chip cookie.

This is one of the things people do incorrect when it comes to saying and using affirmations. They are looking for the one thing that will make the difference to their business success. And by doing so, they focus on the one to the exclusion of the all.

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2. Don’t be so far out with your affirmations.

The mind does not value what it hasn’t invested in. Said another way, the mind does not invest in what it does not know. One of the common mistakes of saying positive affirmations is intending them too far into the future, too far ahead of your current business situation. Repeating, “I own a million-dollar business” isn’t likely to make that business for you when you are barely making ends meet. The difference between what the mind currently sees and the intended affirmation is just too far apart.

Instead, focus your intentions no farther than your mind registers as possible to achieve. Next, align your actions with the fulfillment of your thought and add positive affirmations in support of that direction. Then, your mind will register that as something that is attainable and invest in it.

3. Be on the look out for hidden hope.

Hope is just a nice way of saying that you’re not sure something is going to happen, but you sure wish is would. Affirmations that hold the energy of wish are really negative affirmations in disguise. Hope is not the same as knowing, without a skepticism, that what you intend is going to happen. Fervently repeating affirmations that hold the energy of hidden hope will not help bring what you intend any closer, any sooner.

There isn’t much room for hope when plotting a business formula for success. Running a business takes a lot of thoughtful, consideration. It involves some very clear, concise, left-brain thinking. It also requires the ability to envision the kind of success you want for your business. That’s where positive affirmations can come in. Done correctly and with care, positive affirmations can be a vital ingredient for your business success. You’ll soon be on you way to using affirmations correctly and turning them from a business liability into a business asset, by following these guidelines.

Dr. Susan L. Reid helps entrepreneurial women worldwide become home-based business owners. Get a jump on figuring out what business would be perfect for you to do from home with free PDF: “Doing What You Like: Multiple Streams of Passion.”


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