How to serve yourself with the power of your subconscious mind and use it for Wealth?
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The problem most people face is that they have no understanding of invisible means of support. As stated by Kahneman, et. al, in their book; On Making Smart Decisions, chapter “How (un)ethical are you?” (Kahneman. et, al, no date). Often mind traps that most people confront in making a decision is that they unconsciously judge often people, and this is often because, the seeds are rooted in the main systems of thought.
unconsciously, it’s their belief effects their decision makings. These seeds of beliefs first blind the eyes, and lather the mind illustrates its own creation/imagination. As mentioned in the previous blogs the unconscious mind is subjected to the suggestions. Therefore, these seeds are rooted in the garden but there is a technique to dig out the unwanted seeds/break through the traps and replace them with new seeds such as wealth!
One simple way for replacing them, according to Dr. Murphy, is to learn how to shift negative or poor thinking (McMahan, 1997). One reason some people do better than others is due they keep repeating and retaining the essential words in order to build their own energy and feel it before anything else happens.
They never picture themselves in a poor situation instead constantly, every day they picture and feel themselves in the life they want and enjoy. They never question their gaols. They don’t think about where, when or how and don’t question it. Instead, they picture themselves enjoying wealth.
The other issue that most people are not aware of is that they don’t know what the key words are or how to say it. For instance, saying “I am a millionaire” won’t work due it’s not reflecting belief within the meaning. Instead, first you need to decide to be wealthy the easy way, without giving the easy way specific meaning or weigh. Lather build into your mentality the idea of wealth. Support the idea “wealth” by repeating yourself slowly and quietly five minutes before you go to sleep every night. Your conscious and subconscious mind must agree. And your subconscious mind will accept what you feel to be true. This is the second law of mind, so it is essential to being alert and careful about what you feel (McMahan, 1997).
References:
Murphy. J (1963) ‘The Power of Your Subconscious Mind’. Available at: http://www.simonandschuster.co.uk. London. Simon and Schuster UK Ltd.
Kahenman. D, Lovallo. D, and Sbony. O (2013) “HBR’S 10 MUST READ; On Making Smart Decisions”. Available at: http://www.hbr.org/books. USA. Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation.

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