In one blog post from Joe Vitale (one of the speakers in
The Secret), he said that if we have a goal to do something, but then we break
it yourself, guess what happens.
There are so many answers that have sprung up there, and even many reasons they
put it, but one thing that can be answered here among many of his answers to
questions that are answered from above, that if you've found a plan that will
make you change your life in later life Believe it, you do not doubt, because
with the feeling that there is doubt in your heart and your mind is also what
happens and hope that a goal you'd be a mess and that does not want to happen
actually will happen to yourself. to that of all that the explanation
is like this, because most of what we do in this life is 80% below the
conscious and the rest is done by action in your conscious mind. and
the difference here is your conscious mind can accept all forms of information
both positive and negative as well, whether they are good or not, and can
receive information in all respects, but differ with your subconscious mind,
because your subconscious mind only able to receive any information that
is positive, so for example if you possessed the negative thoughts in your
subconscious while you are active then you will do these negative activities.
What happened is that we train the subconscious mind not to trust ourselves. I
strongly agree with the expression.
As you know, what is so influential in fact not the conscious mind, but the
subconscious mind.
If we say little things like "I'll clean the glass house in the
morning", and we actually do, then we actually train your subconscious to
believe in ourselves. Consequently, if we have a goal or target larger
later in the day, then your subconscious mind will be easier to believe because
we've trained him from the little things.
Another case which I think is almost the same when we blame others about the
failure or the failure of ourselves. Both blame the government, or anyone,
for the failure of the self we experience or condition that is so-so only / no
progress, I think this is tantamount to train our own subconscious mind to
always shy away from responsibility.
"If you blame others for your failures, do you credit them with your
success?" - Anonymous
I wonder who filed, but the question seemed wise at the top is perfect.
For example, people often blame the government for their own failures or
conditions that never change. But if they get the success, or success, if
they say that it's thanks to the government?
Probably not.
REGARDS SUCCESS friend
REGARDS SUCCESS friend
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