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the secret of intentional wealth

What You Say To Yourself Programs Your Brain

What’s your SELF-TALK like? Do you say positive things about you to yourself or negative things? What you say to yourself programs your brain. This is fact. So you had better be wise in your programming.

Every day, we each “speak” to ourselves, providing feedback on how we’re doing. Usually it’s NEGATIVE feedback. As a result, we feel worse – and end up in a rut.

By changing our “Self-Talk,” we can actually begin to feel better.

We can REPROGRAM our minds to enjoy greater happiness, wealth, confidence, love, success, health – and more.

ALL just by changing what we say to ourselves.

The way to improving your life – every aspect of it – is by changing your subconscious mind. Your self talk is programming your subconscious mind all the time.

If you say things like “that will never happen to me”, “I’m so stupid”, or (my favourite) “with my luck” … you are programming … or reinforcing the programming in your subconscious mind.

When you say anything less than positive words to yourself about yourself you are literally creating what your are saying. The good news is it works for positive words equally as well. So you can change your programming.

Self hypnosis, meditation, subliminals, etc are very affective tools … but if you have negative self-talk you will be canceling out the good you desire with these tools.

Author Bradley Thompson has just created a website, showing you the precise steps you need to follow to change your own Self-Talk.

It’s an amazing system, and I highly encourage you to visit:

The Ultimate Self-Talk Series

I guarantee you’ll be blown away by this website. I was!

Enjoy.

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