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Think, Believe, Manifest

This week I am listening to the archives of the Think, Believe, Manifest radio show on Blog Talk Radio. You should too!  I’m already learning and growing so much. The show is hosted by Constance Arnold, a life (dream) coach and counselor. Ms. Arnold is very accomplished at what she does. The radio show interviews some heavy hitters in the filed of Law of Attraction. I am discovering new authors, new thinkers. It’s kind of insane how much I’m getting out of it by just listening. It’s literally like taking a very intense master level lecture class on self-evolution. I listen to it on iTunes as a podcast and tonight I will download it to my iPod so that I can listen to it while I’m driving. It will probably take me a couple of weeks to get through all of the archives, but I will do it. Anyway, I’m getting so much out it and for those of you open to evolution and becoming more than you are now, I felt obliged to share.

Peace and Love,

Getting In Your Own Way?

Did you read the article I just posted on releasing negative beliefs? You should! Most of the time, the only thing standing between us and our dreams are our negative beliefs. Maybe we think we don’t deserve certain things, we aren’t ready, we don’t have enough money, our bodies aren’t the way we want them to be, etc.

How are you getting in your own way? What limiting beliefs do you have that you can begin to release today? What are your negative beliefs about your hair, your clothes, your weight, your career, your relationships, your finances and your love life?

Make a list of goals you’d like to achieve this year. Write the beliefs that are hindering you, use the suggestions mentioned in the “Releasing Negative Beliefs” article to help you overcome them. Work on a new list with new positive beliefs to help you reach your goals. Hang them in a place you can see them and review them as much as you can, add new positive beliefs to this list and watch your negative thoughts disappear.

Releasing Negative Beliefs

Author: Melody Fletcher

When engaging in self-improvement, energy work or studying the Law of Attraction, we’re often told that we have to let go of our negative and limiting beliefs. I’ve written extensively about it myself. But what exactly do we mean by “releasing negative beliefs”?

At our core, we are pure, positive energy, vibrating at a very high frequency. Everything outside of us is also energy, including our thoughts. A belief is just a thought that we’ve activated, that we’ve given a lot of attention and focus to over time; so its vibration is quite strong. Limiting beliefs are thoughts which carry a much lower frequency than the one that our inner being is vibrating at. This creates a vibrational discord, and it doesn’t feel good.

Now, when you carry these lower frequencies with you, they can cause you to react to situations in ways that don’t serve you. You react from a place of fear, you limit yourself, you lash out at people without meaning to; you generally don’t allow yourself to be who you really are. And you don’t feel all that great about it. “Why do I always do that? Why did I say that?” You wish you could behave differently in the moment, but something – a negative belief – is causing you stay stuck in a pattern. So, obviously, it’s incredibly beneficial to release that limiting belief. But how?

There are many ways to release limiting beliefs, from psychotherapy, which works on a purely mind-based level, to Shamanic healing, which can be done on a purely energetic level. In my experience, most of our limiting beliefs are anchored in our mind, so for the purposes of this article, I’m going to focus on using mind-based methods to achieve energetic shifts.

Beliefs can be formed in two ways: We can pick up the vibration from our environment, or our mind can form a belief based on an event.

Every time someone thinks a thought, it is activated. There is a vibration. This vibration doesn’t go away simply because that person stops thinking it. It can be picked up by someone else who taps into that thought’s frequency. Now, let’s say that a particular thought has been activated my many, many people – a whole community, culture, country or even the whole world. That vibration would be quite strong. A new born baby, having just come into the physical word and eager to begin translating energy through its physical senses could then easily begin to pick up on these strong vibrations. This is why you can carry cultural beliefs or global beliefs within you, even if your particular family didn’t teach them to you.

You can also form a belief based on an event. A lot of these beliefs are also formed in our childhood and are, more often than not, the result of a complete misunderstanding. A child will interpret events through a very limited filter. They try to put things into context, but lack any kind of perspective to do so effectively. So, for example, if a little boy sees his parents arguing, he may well come to the conclusion that the parents are fighting because of something he did wrong. This singular moment can cause the boy to form the belief that he is bad in some way. Later in life, this can cause the man that boy has become to feel unworthy or like a failure, no matter what he does.

The main point here is that often our beliefs are formed in seemingly minor and quite innocent ways, especially from our adult perspective. That fight was quite traumatic for the little boy, but as a man, he would look back on his parents’ argument and think nothing of it. Everyone argues, right? It’s no big deal. And he may never connect his feelings of unworthiness to that seemingly harmless moment.
In order to release a negative belief, it can be quite helpful to figure out at what moment it was formed. It is not absolutely necessary, but if you can figure out where it came from, the release is so much easier. Be aware, though, that you’re probably not looking for some huge, traumatic event. It could’ve been a simple argument, a moment of disappointment, some harsh word that caused the child you used to be to draw a conclusion about themselves or others.

But what if you can’t figure out where the belief came from, or you’re trying to release a belief you picked up vibrationally? In either case, the following still holds true:

Releasing a Belief = Changing your Perspective

Identify what it is that you believe now. Don’t expect that belief to be logical, it will often not be. Then, find a way to shift your perspective on that belief. In other words, you have to find a way to actually justify the new belief to yourself. That new, more positive belief has to make sense to you. This is why you can’t simply look in the mirror and chant “I am worthy. I am worthy.” You could, over a great deal of time, shift your energy a bit with this method, but unless you’re willing to spend hours and hours every day chanting to yourself, there are much easier ways.

If you can identify where the belief came from, an incident from your childhood, for example, one method which works is to allow the child which experienced that incident to process that event by going up the emotional scale on it. Don’t try to just analyze the event as an adult. The child who experienced it won’t care that everyone fights, and to him, it IS a big deal. It’s scary when adults fight.
You can get some help. Find a good therapist, coach, EFT practitioner or shaman to assist you with identifying and releasing the limiting beliefs you have. Often, figuring out what limiting beliefs you hold is the hard part. A good practitioner can help you find those beliefs and release them much faster than you could on your own.

In any case, when you do finally “release” the negative frequency, when you shift your perspective and accept the new belief, you will feel a rush of energy. This is the point when people often start to cry or breathe more heavily. What you are feeling is your vibration on that subject rising. By releasing that lower frequency, you’re allowing your vibration to return to its natural, high state. The bigger the sensation, the greater that energetic shift was. It feels amazing.

If you’ve released a particularly strong vibration, something that was affecting a large part of your life, be prepared for some “aftershocks.” You might well experience little mini-releases of related vibrations. What’s happening is that the belief you shifted was connected to a lot of other vibrations, and releasing it has caused a kind of domino effect. When you take down the big one, all the rest will fall one by one. You will also notice that your thoughts and behaviors will change over the coming days, weeks and months. You will behave differently – your reactions are now based on your new belief. Pay attention to this and react as deliberately as you can. Try to cement that new belief in place. Hold your new vibration intentionally. This is particularly important if the people around you have always reinforced the old belief. You can be affected by their vibration if you don’t stabilize yours.

As you experience the identification and release of negative beliefs and the after effects of doing so more and more, it’ll become easier and easier to do so. Don’t be surprised if the energetic shifts you experience each time become less and less spectacular. As you have less lower frequencies to release, and the ones you have left aren’t really that low, the shifts you experience may seem a bit anti-climatic. You might even miss the amazing feeling of releasing some really huge, ugly belief structure. But don’t worry. When you get to this point, you will generally feel so good and be in such a great mood, that this disappointment will be short lived.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/coaching-articles/releasing-negative-beliefs-4119137.html
About the Author


Did you like this article? Learn more about how your beliefs affect your reality by reading Articles about Beliefs.


Melody Fletcher writes about the Law of Attraction, Universal Energy and spirituality. Her main goal is to help those that resonate with her information to find the empowerment, freedom and happiness that every one of us truly deserves. She invites you to visit her website, at www.Deliberate Receiving.com.

Stop Being a Victim

Author: Denise Ryan

The foundation for living a great life rests on one vital principle: You are responsible. Yep, that’s right – you are responsible. Unhappy in your job? You took the job, you choose to remain in the job, and you are choosing to be miserable about it. Overweight? No one force fed you all that food. In debt? Guess who spent more money then they could afford? In a bad relationship? You keep showing up.

The first step in improving any of these situations (or countless others we could name) is taking responsibility for them. Victims are quick to blame the situation on other factors: I have to stay in this job, I’ve got kids to support! Well, who chose to have the kids? And why have you decided this is the only job in the world you can get? Unless you’re dead you can always acquire new skills. You are responsible.

Even if something truly terrible has happened and it is beyond your control (although you have more control in most situations than you’d like to admit), how you react to it is your responsibility.

The best example I have ever seen of this is a women I love and admire greatly – Cathy Wheeler, the Director of the Small Business Center at Rockingham Community College. Cathy is one of the sunniest, most upbeat people you will ever meet. In the past several months, she has been struggling with a terribly dehabilitating illness which has weakened her bones. They are incredibly fragile – last winter she slipped on the ice and a major bone in her leg broke. (She was helping someone who had slipped, and she got up and kept going for a few days!) A few months later, her jaw shattered while she was walking across her bedroom. And she’s currently dealing with spinal problems which have her worried about paralysis.

Cathy could easily become a victim, complaining about this happening to her in the prime of her life, using the situation as an excuse to be miserable. Not Cathy. She always asks about others and has the biggest heart I’ve ever seen. She’ll think about all of us and how we’re doing long before it would ever occur to her to complain about her own condition. She said to me that she wasn’t going to let her situation stop her from doing the things she loved. She said “I’d rather die living, than live dying.” That’s advice we should all take to heart. Cathy is a tiny little thing, but she’s the strongest and the most joyful person I know. No one would ever say that Cathy is a victim.

Most of us don’t have to deal with our bodies falling apart on us. Some of us become victims with hardly any provocation, eager to blame someone or something else for any failure or problem we encounter. These victims are miserable and encourage everyone who comes in contact with them to be miserable too. Chances are you know at least one victim, but what about you? Is there some area in your life where you are behaving as a victim? An area in which you have surrendered all your power and are blaming someone or something else for the quality of your life? Stop it right now and take responsibility!

It scares people too much to admit they got themselves into their current situations. Or that, at the very least, they are choosing to remain in those situations. But until you admit (yes, I ate all that food; yes, I spent all that money; yes, I’ve been too lazy to exercise; yes, I’ve been too lazy to look for another job or get more training; yes, I’ve been too afraid of being lonely to leave this relationship; yes, I’ve been too scared to ask for the sale; and on and on and on), until you admit you are responsible for the quality of your life, nothing will get any better for you.

Once you admit that it is indeed YOU who are in charge of your life, you can decide what to do. You can change your behavior in the direction of what you truly want. If you really, truly want a slimmer body, you can cut back on what you eat and start exercising. If you really want a different job, you can start actively looking for another one or go and get the education you might need to qualify for something else. Maybe you really don’t want to do the work necessary to lose the weight or get another job. Then take responsibility for that decision and fix your attitude. Focus on what you like about your situation – for example you may really like your co-workers – and quit complaining about something you have no intention of changing. Your attitude is always under your control – and choosing to be miserable is just plain stupid.

To increase your quality of life: Step One: Take responsibility for it. Step Two: Take action to improve or accept anything that is making you unhappy. (In other words, fix it or get over it.)

Victims never get past the first step. Don’t be one of them.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/self-improvement-articles/stop-being-a-victim-648632.html


About the Author
Denise Ryan, MBA, is a Certified Speaking Professional, a designation of excellence held by less than 10% of all professional speakers. She is a blogger http://motivationbychocolate.blogspot.com

Her website is
http://www.firestarspeaking.com

Emotional Freedom Techniques: Tapping

Source: ThrivingNow.com

One of the things I learned about from  The Ultimate Soulmate Summit  was Tapping. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) or Tapping is a form of alternative psychotherapy that uses tapping on acupuncture points while a patient focuses on a specific traumatic memory. This is said to manipulate an energy field and cause a release of the pain or stress associated with said trauma. If you’re into the Law of Attraction, you should definitely check this out. This method requires you to call up a negative emotion, really feel how you feel about it: angry, mad, sad, hurt… whatever and talk it out while tapping on the acupuncture points to release the negative emotion and then once you work through it, you tap in positive affirmations.

The Tapping World Summit started last night and the first sessions were all about money and how we can overcome our limiting beliefs about money with tapping. I’ll be tuning in to this in lieu of reading a book for the next two weeks. It’s free and the science around it is really quite interesting.

If you are interested, the introduction videos were really helpful in explaining the basics and you can also download a free e-book to help get you started. It seems pretty simple. I’m very optimistic about it. I’m hoping some of you have tried it and can share your experience or if not, some of you will try it with me.

The summit will feature 20 presentations that will cover several topics:

  • Clearing the Energy of Scarcity and Lack to Finally Bring in the Money You Want and Need
  • Eliminating the Hidden Obstacles that Keep You From Finding the Perfect Soulmate
  • Overcoming Cravings for Food by Understanding and Eliminating the Emotions that Drive Them
  • Manage Pain and Illness with EFT
  • Using EFT to Help Other People in Your Life
  • How to Master the Emotion of Anger
  • How to Overcome Procrastination and Increase Productivity
  • How to Use Tapping to Fly Into Action in Your Life
  • How to Harness the Law of Attraction with EFT

Law of Attraction

There are quite a few things that I have strong interests in that have changed my life drastically. One of those things is the Law of Attraction. If you don’t know, The Law of Attraction is a metaphysical New Thought belief that “like attracts like”. Positive thoughts and feelings bring about positive physical results and negative thoughts and feelings result in negative results. I’ve seen the Law of Attraction work in all facets of my life. I attract what I want in my life through journaling, visualizing, meditating and conscious positive thinking. The things that have resulted from my knowledge of this powerful law have been nothing less than magic. I use it in all areas of my life and I try to share what I’ve learned with every one that is willing to listen and I’m always amazed at the results that other people are getting.

So, I’m curious… (please participate in the poll below)


Book O’ The Week: The Power of Now

The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual EnlightenmentThe Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle is a very dense book, but if you’re ready for the message, your life will truly be transformed. I have to tell you, when I began reading it, I really wanted to put it down because it wasn’t holding my attention. I got over that and suddenly became enthralled. There is no way I can begin to translate or even touch on the complexity of this book, but I will share a few points that you can start practicing right now.

Live in the now, be present, be conscious is what I’m taking away from the book. Sometimes we get too caught up in the past and the future and we don’t enjoy what we’re doing now in this moment. Fell good right now, get happy right now. But, there’s nothing to be happy about. Sure there is, learn to see the value, beauty in the simple things. Of course this is easier said than done, but the book goes into detail about how you can do this and there’s also Eckhart Tolle 2-Pack: Entering the Now & The Realization of BeingEckhart Tolle: Awakening in the NowPracticing the Power of Now and many other Tolle titles to help with that.

Transcend your negative thoughts. We all have them unless you’re Buddha himself or something. We get at least 60,000 thoughts per day and most of us have no control over our minds. When you feel yourself starting to “go there” or if you’re having a moment, breathe and bring yourself back to the present. Think ‘this moment is good’, try to see the positive in every moment and become conscious. Do not let your negative self talk, sense of lack or any other negative thoughts enter your mind. This will take a lot of practice, but start trying it today.

I’ve realized dramatic changes in myself since reading the book, I just hope that I can stick with it and continue practicing. I definitely feel more at peace. It is transforming my life. I highly recommend it. It’s helped me realize that the mind is something that we have to overcome. We think too much. If you put these teachings into action and practice gaining control over your thoughts, you will definitely feel more at peace. So, live now! Enjoy what you’re doing right now in this moment, even if you really hate it… look for the positive.

Book O’ The Week: The Power of Now

The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual EnlightenmentThe Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle is a very dense book, but if you’re ready for the message, your life will truly be transformed. I have to tell you, when I began reading it, I really wanted to put it down because it wasn’t holding my attention. I got over that and suddenly became enthralled. There is no way I can begin to translate or even touch on the complexity of this book, but I will share a few points that you can start practicing right now.

Live in the now, be present, be conscious is what I’m taking away from the book. Sometimes we get too caught up in the past and the future and we don’t enjoy what we’re doing now in this moment. Fell good right now, get happy right now. But, there’s nothing to be happy about. Sure there is, learn to see the value, beauty in the simple things. Of course this is easier said than done, but the book goes into detail about how you can do this and there’s also Eckhart Tolle 2-Pack: Entering the Now & The Realization of BeingEckhart Tolle: Awakening in the NowPracticing the Power of Now and many other Tolle titles to help with that.

Transcend your negative thoughts. We all have them unless you’re Buddha himself or something. We get at least 60,000 thoughts per day and most of us have no control over our minds. When you feel yourself starting to “go there” or if you’re having a moment, breathe and bring yourself back to the present. Think ‘this moment is good’, try to see the positive in every moment and become conscious. Do not let your negative self talk, sense of lack or any other negative thoughts enter your mind. This will take a lot of practice, but start trying it today.

I’ve realized dramatic changes in myself since reading the book, I just hope that I can stick with it and continue practicing. I definitely feel more at peace. It is transforming my life. I highly recommend it. It’s helped me realize that the mind is something that we have to overcome. We think too much. If you put these teachings into action and practice gaining control over your thoughts, you will definitely feel more at peace. So, live now! Enjoy what you’re doing right now in this moment, even if you really hate it… look for the positive.

Rinse, Lather, Throw Out

This is the “Tip of the Day” on Throw Out Fifty Things and it just happened to be hair related.

“I bet you have at least five different shampoos and conditioners, but I also bet  there are probably one or two that you use every time you wash your hair. Toss the one’s you don’t use, even if they’re half full. You don’t need them. And to get rid of clutter, why not invest in a nice shower caddy with slots for all your necessities and hooks to hang washcloths and loofahs?”

source: Throw Out Fifty Things

I have a shower caddy. It makes every thing neater. I just got rid of a bunch of hair and makeup stuff via a Twitter Yard Sale. It was fun and I might be doing that again soon.

Book O’ The Week: Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life

Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your LifeThrow Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life by Gail Blanke is the name of the book I starting reading last week. Gail Blanke has been on Oprah and was the only guest. Oprah let her run the show and you really have to be on top of your game for that to happen.

I’m actually only 2/3 of the way through the book and actually I’m not reading it, I’m listening to the audiobook. When I first started this blog, I was literally reading a book a week, life got busy and I slacked off a bit, but now I’m back on it. I’m reading one book or listening to at least one audiobook per week. Books have literally changed my life: gotten me out of bad situations, helped me clear my credit card debt and helped me decide to pursue my dreams as a market editor and entrepreneur. My goal here is to inspire you and one of those things will be sharing life changing books.

If you’ve ever done a purging of your possessions, then you know how liberating it is. I was so excited to put the book on pause and now I have filled two boxes full of clutter and one garbage bag  full of stuff that I need to get rid of. The book mentions “periodic purging” and I do that a lot, but I keep finding more and more stuff to get rid of when I thought I was done.

I find that in life, letting go is one of the hardest things to do. I haven’t literally thrown anything away yet because the garbage isn’t picked up until Tuesday, but I have mentally let it all go. One thing that is hard for me to let go of is this $4000 Mac laptop I purchased in 2007. One day I spilled hot chocolate on it, got it repaired for $500 and it died a few days letter. I’ve had this broken thing for five years and I know it’s unrepairable because I’ve taken it to Mac and two Mac specialists. I can’t seem to let it go, but it’s in the box and I’ve mentally thrown it away.

The book says if anything “weighs you down, clogs you up, or just plain makes you feel bad about yourself, throw it out, give it away, sell it, let it go, move on.” If anything is just sitting there, taking up space and not contributing anything positive to your life, throw it out.

Blanke is not only talking about things, but beliefs, convictions, memories, jobs, people. If “it” isn’t serving you or your life’s passion, throw it out.

What’s interesting is that if you have a box of magazines it only counts as one thing. A box full of jewelry only counts as one thing. Groupings of things only count as one thing. A toxic person, only counts as one thing. That means you’re really going to be doing some major purging.

She also talks about wardrobe purging: getting rid of clothes that don’t fit the image you want to project. That’s very powerful and life changing and if you’re not dressing the way you really want to dress, this will be a powerful leap to take in your life. It could change the way you carry yourself and also the way other people perceive you. You’ll probably appear more confident if you’re really “doing you”.

I want you to do this purge with me. There’s a two week deadline and Gail has a free workbook online that’s going to help you get rid of stuff. You can click here to download it.

If you decide to do this, I’d love to hear about your progress. We can get rid of 50 things in two weeks if we can let go of 3-4 things per day. E-mail me when you’re done with your purge or to give me and update and I’ll remember to keep you posted when I’m done. We can start the new year of with a fresh new energy.