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Concentrate on the positive things in life
May
Every single choice you make brings you a step closer to wellness or dis-ease. What
you think, what you eat, your activities and the people you reach out to will produce a
healthy or an unhealthy body, mind and soul.
Are you striving to make your life an astonishing adventure full of joy?
Through our talents, abilities and skills, God made everything available to us. Maybe
you are stifled because your subconscious mind has been influencing your poor
decisions.
We create our own positive or negative reality with our thoughts and words, so keep
focused on the positive things you want in your life.
When you awake in the morning, create a visual movie for your subconscious mind
detailing yourself behaving exactly as you wish to behave in real life.
Experience how wonderful it can feel to live such a positive, good life. In your heart,
you must believe the vision you want in your life now.
Let go of the past and begin living a whole new life. Abraham Lincoln said, “To
believe in things you can see and touch is no belief at all; but to believe in the unseen is a
triumph and a blessing.”
Verbal affirmations speak straight to your believing subconscious.
Recite your affirmations in the present tense: “I am,” not “I will.”
Once a day, put yourself in a composed state and verbalize what you want.
One example could be: “Today I am eating foods that will nourish my cells and blood
and am doing things that make my body lean and strong.”
Always concentrate on the positive: what you want, not what you don’t want.
Concentrating on negative thoughts will bring the negative into your life and vice
versa.
Like Jesus, who prayed and talked to his Father in the Garden of Gethsemane, never
be anxious but have perfect confidence. Never worry; worry is fear, and it is crippling.
“Let not your heart be troubled” (John 14:1).
Know that the Holy Spirit resides within you, guiding your every path. But you must
listen (“Be still, and know that I am God,” Psalm 46:10).
Meditate. Absorb yourself in the present moment, for it is a new beginning.
Concentrate on the love that is inside you; “know that He abideth in us, by the Spirit”
(1 John 3:23-24). Do not belittle the unique you that God made. Ask God to help you
make your choices, for every single choice you make brings you a step closer to wellness
or disease.
Choose a life for yourself that is more magical, marvelous and magnificent than you
ever dreamed (Deuteronomy 30:19).

