What’s The Secret?
What’s the secret to success? The answer to that question depends on who you ask, really. But, most successful people would probably agree that the secret to drawing good things and abundance into your life is to be positive in every aspect of your life.
Your subconscious mind and your conscious mind work together to control your thoughts and actions. Without a certain cohesiveness between these two entities, you will be conflicted and never achieve the levels of success that you deserve or dream of.
The secret to becoming incredibly successful, rich, or happy involves having a far deeper understanding of how you already have the power you need to become what you are hoping for. There are a few things that are essential to the process:
- Focus only on the positive things and control them.
- Completely eliminate all negativity in your thinking, and avoid being near people with negative energy.
- Approach any obstacle, problem, or minor setback as if it is a beautiful opportunity for you to solve a problem and grow.
- Spend time each day visualizing yourself as successful and prosperous.
The true secret to success is simple yet powerful. Any tiny amount of negativity can completely derail the process, however; so be very mindful of how your subconscious mind is aligned. You must take an active part in controlling your thoughts, emotions, and attitudes, if you want them to help draw you closer and closer to the level of success you desire.
Have you found any great tricks to help you focus on your positive attitude and improving your subconscious mind? Some people use daily affirmations, some people pray, and some meditate. There are many ways that you can achieve this goal! Find the way that works best for you and begin to harness the power and the secret of your subconscious mind!
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October 23rd, 2008 at 10:06 pm
Justin,
I wanted to share with you something I have been doing to improve my subconscious mind. You see, once I finally began to understand and experience of the subconscious mind I began to look upon t as my enemy. After all, it was my subconscious mind that was causing all of my self-sabotage.
What I know now, is that my subconscois is only doing what it has been programmed to do. Upon further reflection, I now recognize that my subconscious is completely loving and commited to me. It does not know good from bad, only what is programmed.
Now I am grateful for the love and dedication, and I am amazed at the exactness of the result. I thank my subconscious for it’s efforts and simply give it a new assignment. It’s a daily practice that is so much more satisfying than going into a battle I am likely to lose.
Thanks for everything.
Mike
http://www.MichaelJStone.com