Sunday, March 04, 2007

Inspiration From Patric Chan

The Wealth Manifestation

No other subject of self-help can attract more people than wealth or money. Everyone wants more-- there never seems to be enough to around and getting more money is many people's desires.

Have you watch "The Secrets"?

It's a big hit of a documentary-movie stressing on how to get wealth and other attaining through manifestation. To be more precise, the "secret" is the "Law Of Attraction".

Manifesting wealth in your life is the process of attracting sources of income, abundance and prosperity. How does it work?

Well, in a simple way of explanation, affirmations are nothing more than positive statements that are said in the present tense. They help to remold your mind, behaviors and feelings regarding wealth to put you in a better place to receive.

Although most people want to have more money, most people also have limiting beliefs when it comes to their ability to get it. Money is one of those subjects that we are taught a lot about as children - unfortunately, some of us are taught with the wrong beliefs of money. How many times have you heard the following:

"Money doesn't grow on trees"
"We can't afford it"
"Those kinds of things aren't for us"
"Rich people aren’t good people"
"He/she probably did something unethical to get that rich"
"The rich just want to control the world"

Statements like these said by your parents, friends, neighbors or even the media have molded your beliefs about what it is like to be rich. I called it, 'mental programming'.

Although you consciously know that there are "good" rich people on this planet, your past programming is affecting your ability to really let yourself create wealth because there are negative association to it previously.

This is where affirmations come in. The previous statements, and ones like them, are nothing more than negative affirmations. Just like affirmations, they were said in the present tense, with a lot of emotional conviction. With repetition, they became part of your understanding of the world. And now they are holding you back from what you really desire.

Before you write affirmations about your specific wealth goals ("I make a million dollars a year"), you may need to take some time working with affirmations about your beliefs about wealth. These types of affirmations will help displace your old beliefs from your childhood.

Start by making a list of attitudes, behaviors or events that shaped what you currently think and feel about wealth and rich people. Think about what your parents taught you about wealth (or lack thereof). Write down these statements on a piece of paper.

Next, you'll want to tackle each one of those statements with a new positive statement about wealth. For example, at the heart of "money doesn't grow on trees" is the concept that wealth is finite and limited. You can challenge this with a new belief "The universe is abundant with wealth and other resources."

Confronting the old behaviors and beliefs about money and wealth will free you to pursue what you really want. If you truly want to earn that million a year, but are holding onto negative connotations about the rich, you will never allow yourself to get it. Using affirmations you can dig up old limiting beliefs and replace them with empowering statements.

What Are The Common Three Affirmation Mistakes?

If you've read about the power of affirmations and are trying to put it to work for you, you may feel stuck when you don't see your results manifesting instantly. You've got to remember that affirmation does require some patience and good practice. But, there are three specific mistakes that you may be making in your affirmations process that can slow down your success. Once you address these areas, you may find that your desires are coming into your life quicker and more smoothly.

The first mistake is not spending enough time finding out what you really want or how much money you want to attain. Affirmations are positive statements said in the present tense about future goals. They work best when they are very specific. With affirmations, you have the incredible opportunity to declare exactly what you want and then get it.

However, many people, for a whole host of reasons, have trouble defining what they truly want. They've lived for so long with less than they deserve because of duty or religious beliefs or self-worth issues that it is hard to define what they want for themselves. If you’re one of those people, know right now that it is okay to want prosperity, abundance and happiness for yourself. You being happy is not going to make anyone else suffer.

To clearly define what you want, first look at the things that you don't want in your life.

Start with a list of your "don't wants" and write down as much as you can think of. If you were to design your life exactly the way you wanted¦ what would you get rid of? Once you've compiled that list, you'll have a better idea of what you do want. You'll be able to write specific and personal affirmations.

The next mistake that people often make is not saying the affirmations with positive emotions attached. You've got to get excited about your affirmations. As you read your affirmations, you've got to be getting more and more thrilled with the idea of having these desires manifest in your life. The affirmations are only partially about the words. The other part of the process is the feelings involved.

If you just stand in front of the mirror a few times a day and blankly read your list of affirmations, you aren't getting excited. It may be that what you've written down doesn't excite you. If that's the case, rewrite your affirmations and declare what you really want.

You may also need to take a moment before you begin stating your affirmations to get in a positive frame of mind. You don't have to be positive about the specific affirmations; you just need to get positive about something. Think of your best friend, your lover, your successes, your pet, a baby laughing, visiting an amusement park, a funny memory... whatever it takes! Get yourself in a good mood, and then practice your affirmations.

Finally, affirmations require belief. If you spend time saying your affirmations with a little voice inside your head that says "this will never happen" you are defeating the purpose. Resistance, in the form of doubt, will always outweigh your desires. If you've got a little negative voice during your affirmations sessions, then you need to work on removing the resistance.

You can remove the resistance to your affirmations by removing doubt. No matter what your desire is there are hundreds if not thousands of people who are achieving the same goal successfully. Take some time to evaluate any limiting beliefs that are creating resistance. Limiting beliefs are statements like I can't start a new business because "I'm too old" or "I can't be in a relationship right now because I have to lose weight." When you encounter beliefs like this, ask yourself if it is possible that other people in similar circumstances have been able to achieve what you want.

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You "Chan" Do It!

-Patric Chan

1 comment:

Kangen Water said...

Wow!!! thats incredible reading...loved it...