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Power Affirmations, Quantum Physics and the New Year

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Often the new year inspires us to consider making changes in our lives. How can we make next year better than the last one? What can we do, in fact, to make this coming year the best year ever?

To begin, realize that you have everything you need to improve your life, regardless of the date. If this is the year you want to succeed financially, or the year you want to meet that special someone, or graduate from college or whatever is your desire, use power affirmations to help you achieve your goals. Affirmations are positive sayings that state you will have your desires, and they focus your energy on what you want. It's important to write the affirmations down.

"By December 2009 I will achieve financial independence" or "I will meet a new woman (or man) to love," or "I will complete all my classes and graduate from the university."

Power affirmations can help keep you focused as you take the necessary action. Once you've written the affirmations on paper and placed those pieces of paper around your house where you'll see them often, be sure to read the words with feeling each time you see them.

Next you need to take action!

Quantum physics shows us we get what we focus on, so you have to take action to focus more intently on achieving your goal. Put your energy into changing your financial situation - invest in that new opportunity, for example - join an online dating service or a local singles group, make sure you are prepared for all your exams and turn in all your papers so you'll be able to graduate.

Although New Years is a great time to choose change and success, if you don't have everything lined up perfectly by the first of the year, don't worry. You can choose any day, any time, to make changes. You can decide, "When I get up off this couch I am going to be different," and it will work, just as well as if it were still New Year's Day.


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