Our Thoughts Determine Our Results-part 4

"Implementing the 4:4 Principle"

We have been discussing how to have the abundant life and the power of the 4:8 principle.  To concentrate on the right thoughts and that ultimately drives your motor which produces the right results.  We also talked about the power of Autosuggestion and self talk as one of the most powerful tools to put the right thoughts into your subconscious mind.  Now lets look a few phrases that you might be saying to yourself that aren’t good for you:

  1.  I can’t remember names
  2. It’s just no use
  3. I know it won’t work
  4. That’s just my luck
  5. I’m so clumsy
  6. I don’t have the talent to do that
  7. I’m not creative
  8. Everything I eat goes right to my waistline
  9. I can’t get organized. My desk is a mess
  10. I already know I won’t like it
  11. I’m just no good
  12. I’m too shy
  13. Sometimes I hate myself for doing that
  14. I’m such an idiot
  15. I never win anything
  16. I’m over the hill man
  17. Nobody like me any more
  18. Nobody calls
  19. I never get a break
  20. If I were only..(Taller, smarter, thinner) I could..
  21. If only I had more time, then I could…

You need to take an inventory of your words and thoughts because all of these end up in your subconscious mind that produces your results.  Try to minimize and eliminate this type of self talk.  Remember, studies show in the United States that about 80 % of the talk is negative.  And as a child, between birth and 18 years of age, we are told “NO, you can’t” about 160,000 times on average.   And we hear positive verses like “you can do anything” and “you are terrific” less than 10,000 times.    So you can image why so many people have issues and difficulties changing their thoughts.   Make sure you take a daily inventory of your negative thinking and put a plan in place to change that.

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