Marc Allen talks about the power of affirmations February 2, 2020
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In our search for ways to achieve our goals in personal development, many people find success through using the techniques of visualization and affirmations.
Marc Allen, in a video of just over 11 minutes in length, talks about some of the ways he has achieved his dreams.
He explores a number of the techniques for self-realization that he used and continues to use, and answers some common questions.
- Why don’t more people achieve success?
- Setting and achieving goals
- Overcoming doubts and fears
- The power of affirmations
- When and how should we affirm?
- The power of our subconscious
- How negative or limited thinking interferes with our achieving our goals
- How to stay on course with your goals and aspirations
- The power of the Internet
Here’s the link to the video in which Marc shares his views on why “The power of our minds is incredible.”
Dennis Mellersh
Personal growth: The best day of the week to accomplish goals November 1, 2018
Posted by Dennis Mellersh in Goal Setting and Realization.Tags: accomplishing goals, goal setting, life, philosophy, psychology, self-actualization, setting goals, the importance of today, writing
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It might be that certain days of the week are better than others for accomplishing specific self-actualization goals, but the reality is that the best day on the week for working on most goals is…
…the day we are living in right now, today.
Obviously it cannot be yesterday, yet how often we tend to revisit yesterday with “if only” or, “I should have.”
Intellectually we know we cannot change the past, but we still enjoy revisiting it.
And for procrastinators, among whom I include myself, tomorrow can be very appealing.
But, as Abraham Lincoln is reported to have said, “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.”
Each of us knows all of this; we just need to remind ourselves of the true importance of today.
Dennis Mellersh