Or more specifically, the words you speak. It always amazes me when people affirm the most negative things. A friend called me today to say that he has backed his truck into a tree. He told me, "Everytime things really start going good for me, something always happens to set me back." Well of course it does, he's programming that belief right back into his subconcious mind, which orders it to take place on the physical realm.
Think how many times good things happen and people say something like, "I can't believe it! I never win anything." Then something bad happens. They drop a dish, spill something or get stood up, and they proclaim, "I knew that was going to happen!" Of course they did.
I hear people say things like, "Every winter I get atleast three colds." I used to say, "About once a year, my back goes out." And of course it did. Until I stopped affirming that. Hasn't happened now in over nine years.
Some people think it's polite or a good way to fit in by speaking of themselves in demeaning terms. Statements like, "I'm always a day late and a dollar short." will endear you to broke people. But they also repel prosperity and become self-fulfilling prophecies. So if you're going to determine your prosperity by the words you speak, why not affirm positive statements instead?
- Randy Gage
-- Posted from my iPhone
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