Marc Allen talks about the power of affirmations February 2, 2020
Posted by Dennis Mellersh in personal development ideas.Tags: achieving goals, affirmations, focussing, goal setting, inspiration, life, Marc Allen, negative thinking, philosophy, positive thinking, psychology, self-improvement, visualization
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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.”
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Personal growth: Which outfit will you wear today? November 5, 2017
Posted by Dennis Mellersh in Concept of personal growth.Tags: inspiration, life, moods and attitudes, personal development potential, philosophy, self-actualization, visualization, writing
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Just as our clothing projects a message to others, so too does the psychological attitude or “outfit” that we “wear” on any given day.
If someone is in a bad mood, particularly a crabby one, we don’t need to be psychologists to decide we should avoid them.
In most instances, our mood can be a choice, albeit not always an easy one.
We can be:
Tolerant, or easily irritated
Helpful to others, or self-centred
Thankful for what we have or upset at what we don’t have
Cheerful, or sullen and morose
Quick to judge, or open-minded
It’s all part of the difficult internal work we do in our personal development and self-actualization efforts.
— Dennis Mellersh