Sunday, December 23, 2012

How Successful People Make Use of Affirmations to Get What They Want

By David Ferrers


If you want to achieve a significant level of performance in your main field of endeavour you'll find that there's one exceptionally dynamic tool.

Since the publication in 1920 of Emile Coue's best-seller Self-Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion millions of people have used affirmations as a means to making their dreams come true.

Now with the addition of NLP techniques the power of affirmations has been augmented noticeably. The recently published book "Power Affirmations, Self-Conditioning for Success with NLP" is now available to enable you to reach your ambitions in the shortest time possible.

The underlying principle of autosuggestion is that you suggest good behaviours and sound beliefs to yourself frequently until these recommendations ingrain themselves into your subconscious mind where they become your new habits. Until now this had always been done solely with the use of words and imagination. For example Mr Coue suggested that you repeat ever day the phrase: "day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better".

The deficiencies of the conventional way of using affirmations is that the teaching has been based on phrases that are too general and which do not involve each of your senses. With the assistance of the new book you can now discover how to create much stronger explicit phrases and become expert in the art of using all of your senses to accelerate the process of making changes in your beliefs and behaviors.

With the assistance of power affirmations clients of the coach have started successful new firms, won promotions, found new positions overcome bashfulness, become highly assured, made flawless sales pitches, found new relationships and built successful careers.

Power affirmations are never hard to use. All that it requires to make improvements in your performance is a few minutes of daily practice. You can become a high achiever in all parts of your life in less time than it takes to brush your teeth every day.




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