Positive Daily Affirmations for Achievement
You're Going to Be Shocked...
by Kevin Hogan
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Using a Positive Affirmative Statement (PAS), you are simply
trying to convince yourself that something is true, when more
often than not - it's not. You're lying to yourself, and that creates
all kinds of problems in the mind.
By using Positive Affirmative Questions (PAQ), you are setting in
motion the mechanism for your brain to find and focus on the
solution and enter into a reprogramming cycle to seek and
believe things which are positive and useful to you.
Here's some examples:
PAS
"I feel good."
"I feel good about myself."
VS.
PAQ
"How can I feel good about myself?"
"Why do I feel good about myself?"
See the difference between PAQ and PAS?
It's profound.
PAS
"I like myself."
"I like myself just the way I am."
VS.
PAQ
"What do I like about myself?"
"What can I change about myself so I like myself more?"
Amazing huh? The question is investigative, it's motivating
in and of itself. There is nothing fake or incongruent about it.
It's a REAL, HONEST, SELF-VALIDATING strategy for
achievement.
PAS
"I am successful."
"I am successful just the way I am."
VS.
PAQ
"Why am I becoming more successful?"
"What can I do to make myself more successful?"
I hope you can see the difference between the two. Let's look
at some of the differences in detail.
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Kevin Hogan
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