Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Taming Your Inner Critic

Carry around a pocketful of paper clips.


If you don't have any, then GO TO THE STORE AND BUY SOME.


They are very inexpensive, and although this may seem silly, you will be surprised what you will learn about yourself by doing this exercise and how quickly you will be able to change your bad habit..


Now, every time you have a negative thought about something, or a doubt about your ability to get something you want, etc..., hook one of the paper clips together with another, forming a chain - the chain will get longer as the day goes on.


If you are in a place where it would be awkward or draw too much attention to hook a paper clip to the chain, then at least transfer one of the paper clips to the other pocket.


After awhile, it will become a habit for you to redirect or guide your thoughts towards your desires - towards what you DO want, instead of what you DON'T want.


And this is a critical step in using the Law of Attraction.


  



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