Recondition your mind

Mon, Aug 29th 2016, 04:19 PM

In the last article, I urged everyone to break barriers and thus break out from perhaps a very mediocre life, or a life of relative poverty to become the winner the Creator placed you on this earth to be. However, so many have been very negatively programed by those who surrounded them, and perhaps by society to believe that they are inferior and thus are unable to succeed beyond a certain perceived level. So D. Paul, what does it take for me to be able to break the chains so to speak which I feel are keeping me back from achieving greatness?

Well the first thing that you need to fully grasp here today and thus really understand is this -- your barriers are mental barriers. That's right, don't ever forget, that as I've stated repeatedly over the years, everything commences in the mind. So if your mind is full of negativity which many people's minds are due to negative programing in one's young years, you most definitely need to, as today's article so correctly states it recondition your mind.

Yes indeed, so often when our automobile is not operating as it should be, we'll either get the engine reconditioned or buy a new reconditioned engine.  Once the reconditioned engine has been installed in our automobile we'll be able to take off and speed down the road to our destination. Likewise, when your mind has been reconditioned, you too will be able to speed down the road of life toward success city.

Now to get the engine in your car reconditioned you take it to a specialist, a person who is properly trained to recondition automobile engines. Likewise, to recondition your mind, you need to seek out a properly trained professional counselor, life coach, or licensed clinical hypnotherapist who will be able to recondition your mind so that you can finally speed toward success city where all of your dreams will eventually come true.

o Think about it!
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