See yourself in abundance and you will attract it. It works every time, with every person.
BOB PROCTORYou don’t know how to do something, until after you’ve done it. Our problem is, we set goals to do what we think we can do or what we’ve already done. There’s no inspiration in that.
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If you see it in your mind, you will hold it in your hand.
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Start doing the thing to have energy to do the thing.
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Therefore we find it hard to establish new habits and routines even if we know they will bring us a better life.
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Outward change comes after we change from within.
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The world is your canvas and your teacher.Take a day to reflect, measure and adjust on your goals; progress is essential to continued success.
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If you’re thinking of debt, that’s what you’re going to attract.
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Take your mind off yourself. Focus on what you are doing and how you can do it better.
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To change your life, you have to change your life.
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You’ve got to pay attention to what you’re attracted to because as you hold images of what you want, you’re gonna be attracted to things that are going to be attracted to you, but it literally moves into physical reality with and through you and it does that by law.
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The secret gives you anything you want; happiness, health, and wealth.
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The only power our problems can have over us is the power we give to them.
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Just understand that the good that you want is already here. All you have to do is get in harmony with it. And you do that through your own thinking.
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Start with the end in mind. If you want to be a millionaire, talk like one, act like one, work like one.
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Let’s start with what we can be thankful for, and get our mind into that vibration, and then watch the good that starts to come, because one thought leads to another thought.
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The Subconscious mind can not tell the difference between what’s real and what’s imagined.
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