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I Am Affirmations For Business Success [Listen To This Every Night Before Bed]

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🎁 I am sharing my personal daily affirmations as my gift to you.

Why?

Ask any highly successful person how they maintain their motivation and focus to achieve their ambitious goals, and chances are their answer will be, “daily affirmations!”

As a programmer for technology, I learned you also need to program you mind for success!

Your success is defined and restricted by the programs you have now, and by new programs that are yet to be set. Ask yourself, what are you programming for yourself?

Research estimates 50,000 to 70,000 thoughts run through people’s minds.

95% of those thoughts are repeated and cycled through daily with 80% of it pessimistic.

Focusing on the negative strengthens our mindsets to become resistant to growth and change.

If your goal is to make $200,000 this year, your affirmation could be “I am so happy and grateful to be celebrating the fact that I reached my financial target of $200,000!”

Sounds simple, right? It is! But it’s also very powerful.

Repeating this kind of positive mantra to yourself every day can have a profound impact on your conscious and unconscious mind.

When you imagine yourself completing a goal, your brain responds in the same way as if you actually HAD completed that goal.

Daily positive affirmations help you transform “I can’t” into “I can,” and your fears and doubts into confidence and certainty.

They are your best weapon against defeatist thinking and self-sabotage – and powerful protection against other people’s negativity as well!

It took courage for me to share my personal affirmations with you today.
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🎁 I am sharing my personal daily affirmations as my gift to you.

Why?

Ask any highly successful person how they maintain their motivation and focus to achieve their ambitious goals, and chances are their answer will be, “daily affirmations!”

As a programmer for technology, I learned you also need to program you mind for success!

Your success is defined and restricted by the programs you have now, and by new programs that are yet to be set. Ask yourself, what are you programming for yourself?

Research estimates 50,000 to 70,000 thoughts run through people’s minds.

95% of those thoughts are repeated and cycled through daily with 80% of it pessimistic.

Focusing on the negative strengthens our mindsets to become resistant to growth and change.

If your goal is to make $200,000 this year, your affirmation could be “I am so happy and grateful to be celebrating the fact that I reached my financial target of $200,000!”

Sounds simple, right? It is! But it’s also very powerful.

Repeating this kind of positive mantra to yourself every day can have a profound impact on your conscious and unconscious mind.

When you imagine yourself completing a goal, your brain responds in the same way as if you actually HAD completed that goal.

Daily positive affirmations help you transform “I can’t” into “I can,” and your fears and doubts into confidence and certainty.

They are your best weapon against defeatist thinking and self-sabotage – and powerful protection against other people’s negativity as well!

It took courage for me to share my personal affirmations with you today.
If you appreciate it and received value, please leave a 5 star review to help out the show. 🙏

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FOLLOW BRIAN MCCUMBER:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ @techmoneytalks

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tech Money Talks on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techmoneytalks/

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tech Money Talks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/techmoneytalks

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