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By Dylan Harper
Negativity can be contagious, but it is positivity — and, especially, positive affirmations — that can really help us negotiate through our life successfully.
Trumped up back in the 1920s by leading French Psychologist Emile Coue, positive affirmations are said to bring a series of astonishing changes in one’s life.
Positive affirmations will help you shift your negative thoughts and rise beyond hurtful emotions, to something that is beneficial and helpful in your quest for happiness and wellbeing.
This process can also heal you of unresolved traumas and damaging memories, by simply shifting your focus and, consequently, the way you think and act.
We live in world where we try to impress everyone, we look up to people, we work for people and we do things to make people’s opinions about ourselves positive.
Despite our best efforts, we forget to impress the one thing that is most important to our success and wellbeing: our subconscious self.
It has long been a phrase associated with positivity that says “You are only as good as you think you are”. This is what positive affirmations can do in our lives.
The exercise of thinking you can do it, motivating yourself, believing you can achieve tasks that you know others are not able to, without having to make an effort, is a positive affirmation.
Making yourself believe in your own ability to overcome challenges, is all that is needed to achieve success.
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