Affirmations Creating Them The Right Way To Grow Younger

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"I’m going to stop eating sugar-coated donuts. I’m going to stop eating
sugar-coated donuts. I’m going to stop eating sugar-coated donuts."

Ever repeat something like this to yourself? If you resolved to have a
healthier body and mind by changing your diet, that’s great.

However, if you’ve been stating your intention in this way, you may get the
opposite result and here’s why. In order to change our habits, we need to
get both the conscious and subconscious mind on board -- and the words we
choose are powerful!

When setting intentions, saying affirmations or just repeating something to
keep it in focus, be aware that your subconscious mind doesn’t hear the
word "stop" or "not."

So by saying "I’m going to stop eating sugar-coated donuts," your
subconscious mind absorbs "eating sugar-coated donuts" and sets up images of
glorious goodies that taste delicious but often have empty calories or
artery-clogging fat and too much sugar.

By phrasing your affirmation with a negative, you’re creating a conflict
between what your conscious mind and subconscious mind are "seeing." Since
it’s the subconscious that runs the body, your result is likely to be extra
pounds and a feeling of defeat when your intention was to eat healthy, look
good and feel good.

Here's what happens: your mind takes words and translates them into pictures.
When you read a novel, you’re not just reading combinations of letters on a
page; your mind actually makes mental pictures from the words. And when a
comedian tells a story, the audience "gets it" by transforming ideas being
told into humorous images that make them laugh.

To illustrate what I mean, let’s test your inner vision. Try NOT to think
of an elephant balancing on one foot wearing a red dress with white polka
dots.

Can’t do it, right? Your mind will automatically visualize that
silly-dressed elephant even though you understood that you were NOT to
visualize it.

To make your intentions powerful and to support healthy, youthful goals,
write and say exactly what you are intending. "I eat healthy, nourishing
food. My skin is smooth and firm. My body is strong and buff." (Women can
add, "with curves in all the right places.")

Say it in the present tense with emotion as if it’s already so. Your
subconscious mind doesn’t know the difference between real and imagined and
you can just fake it til you feel it.

It’s important to use the present tense in affirmations - not the future
tense. If, for example, you focus on what you want with an affirmation such
as "I am going to eat nourishing food and become healthy and strong,"
you’re not creating that in the present; you’re creating a continuing
state of "going to" that will always remain in the future.

Saying affirmations is one of the great aids in creating the life you want,
and yes, you can even use affirmations to help you grow younger. They work
for me -- I AM growing younger and affirmations are part of my daily
practices.

Start with one small part of a younger, healthier you; for example, having a
clear, sharp mind. Then compose a strong, short affirmation that expresses an
aspect of a clear, sharp mind as if it’s already true, such as, "I have an
excellent memory."

Write that statement on index cards and put them in different rooms of your
house and say the affirmation -- out loud if that works for you -- whenever
you see it.

You’ll also want to catch yourself whenever old programming surfaces and
you say things like, "I keep forgetting where I put my glasses," but that’s
another action step in the grow younger process we’ll explore in another
article.

Two of my favorite affirmations for overall youthfulness are "Thank God I’m
young and healthy," and "It’s a good thing I’m young and healthy" and I
have those on cards in my kitchen, bedroom, office and car. These are common
expressions you can say with a little bit of attitude and a lift of your head
– just like you might say, "It’s a good thing I’m here or we’d never
get this show on the road."

How about starting today to get your show on the road to youthfulness? Start
with affirmations on cards and keep in mind the most important part: have FUN
creating a new, happier, younger you.


About the Author:
http://www.howtogrowyounger.com Author, columnist, keynote speaker and
pioneer of age-reversing consciousness, Ellen Wood helps men and women grow
younger with body/mind/spirit action steps. She is living proof that they
work. Sign up for three free gifts at her website:
http://www.howtogrowyounger.com. Watch her demonstrate the ancient exercises
that are supposed to make you grow younger, the Five Tibetan Rites of
Rejuvenation at http://www.howtogrowyounger.com/p/tror.html



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