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Look At Your "Health" Picture 1000 Times A Day!

Topic: Self-Esteem and Self ConfidenceBy Jan TincherPublished Recently added

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When a person looks at something a thousand times -- OK, maybe not 1000 times a day but at least several times an hour all day -- don't you think it would be implanted in his or her brain? Don't you think he/she would always have that as a reference? And I mea ALWAYS. What if you wanted to be a healthy and you weren't? What do you think my first words of advice would be to you today? Look at your health picture on the screen of your mind. It's a picture of you feeling great. A healthy person. Look at it "1000" times each day. What does that picture you are going to see a thousand times a day look like? Whatever it is, and the more often you can see it, is what you will see weeks and months down the road in actuality. You may feel a conflict, like some words in your head saying, but I'm *not* well. Get rid of those words immediately. Cancel, cancel. If you want to be healthy, then you *must* see yourself healthy. Cancel old thought patterns out until you are free to do this. You have to *see* it in order to *believe* it. If you want to learn more about the Cancel, Cancel technique, go to this web page: http://www.tameyourbrain.com/decisionsdeterminedestiny.htm Make sure the picture of you is you standing tall. Looking good. Looking strong. No symptoms of illness anywhere. Now, here it is, this time the correct picture (the same picture, but different descriptions): You are standing straight and tall. Beautiful smile. Clean, healthy body. Breathing perfectly. Feeling free. Look at that picture "1000" times a day, and what do you think you will actually look like down the road a few weeks? Great! What is your brain going to attract now? It's going to attract everything in that picture. See it "1000" times a day. Start living your dream. Thank you for reading. Ja P.S. Here's what I've found to be the best methods for healing:nHttp://www.tameyourbrain.com/healthecourse/healthoffer.php For Healing Phone Sessions, go here:nHttp://www.tameyourbrain.com/healthphsessions/phsession.htmnnn~~~~~~~~~ Copyright 2007, Jan Tincher, All Rights Reserved Worldwide Check out my blog here:nhttp://www.freeachesandpainstips.com/blogfaapt/ DISCLAIMER: Jan Tincher and/or *Free Aches And Pains Tips!* ndo not guarantee or warrant that the techniques and strategies nportrayed will work for everyone. The techniques and strategies nare general in nature and may not apply to everyone. The ntechniques and strategies are not intended to substitute for nobtaining medical advice from the medical profession. Always nconsult your own professionals before making any life-changing ndecisions.nn~~~~~~~~~ Have you heard the BUZZ? Why are so many npeople talking about "Fr/ee Aches And Pains Tips"? Simply put: It's jam packed with tips to heal your nbody that every family should know! Sub/scribe here!nMailto:freeachesandpainstips@getresponse.com Or here! Http://www.freeachesandpainstips.com/freeecourse.htmnnn==>Publishers, you are welcome to reprint this article in its nentirety provided you retain the above resource box and include nthis notice. If you would like to check out more of Jan's articles,ngo here: http://www.freeachesandpainstips.com/articles.htm

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Jan Tincher is a nationally recognized expert in Hypnotherapy & NLP. She has written hundreds of articles that show people how to live healthier, happier lives. She is an award winning author, and you can read some of her articles at http://www.freeachesandpainstips.com/articles.htm

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