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The Three Core Truths to Having Abundance

Topic: Anger ManagementBy Larry CranePublished Recently added

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Here's an example of some common "I can't" feelings experienced by people who struggle endlessly with abundance:
- "I always have to work hard to make money."
- "No matter how hard I work... or how positive I try to be about my financial situation... I never seem to have enough."
- "It's not fair. Other people always get the lucky breaks. If only I had a quick windfall of money all my problems would disappear."
- "Money always goes to money. There's no point trying to think differently. I see it everyday. I suppose I should just be happy with what I've got."
- "I'm not the kind of person who makes a lot of money. I never have - so I guess I never will. I can never achieve abundance on every level"

And on it goes...
If you can relate to any of the above... or... you're struggling financially... it's a sure sign that you have subconscious "negativity" programs running "on the turn table of your mind."

You see, when it comes to abundance, there are three core truths:
CORE TRUTH #1: It is our own suppressed feelings that are the root cause of all our problems (including financial problems). It's our own suppressed feelings that keep us struggling.
And...
CORE TRUTH #2: All of us have the inborn, natural ability to "let go" of suppressed feelings that have a negative "hold" over our lives.
And...
CORE TRUTH #3: The more we "pull up" and "let go" (or release) suppressed feelings (subconscious programs), the lighter, happier, healthier... and... more abundant we become.
Look, here's the best way I know how to describe it... The Mind Works Just Like A Computer! And, our suppressed feelings (subconscious programs) are like a virus interfering with our level of success by sabotaging our efforts to make changes within our life in order to create abundance. That's why traditional "success techniques" to achieve abundance rarely work as well as they should, because most people continue to hold onto their negative perceptions. Most traditional techniques also have in common that they're mostly talking about success or abundance, without showing us how to achieve having success for ourselves.

In truth, since about the age of 5-years old, we all got into the unconscious habit of suppressing our feelings. Our suppressed feelings (subconscious programs) are limiting, and do interfere with our having abundance or being successful--mostly because we are focused on fear or lack. However, the good news is - we CAN all easily learn to "pull up" and "let go" of the suppressed negativity (mind viruses). Because once we begin to "let go" of the subconscious programs (mind viruses) "hidden away" inside of us--abundance can then begin to start appearing within our life; simply because we are redirecting our focus away from negativity and moving toward being positive.

We CAN all achieve financial freedom, and the independence that goes with it. In other words, just by "letting go" of the suppressed "negativity," acts as a foundation for supercharging every other area of your life. In "letting go" of limiting subconscious programs... is... like a springboard... that can send us rocketing towards a whole new level of satisfaction and pleasure that we may have never achieved before.
Believe you CAN achieve Abundance! Try seeing things from the perspective that it is easy to accomplish your goals. Make better decisions about the things you would like to experience in a positive manner. A simple shift in how we view situations can directly result in a series of positive outcomes. Life is a decision. Choose to live abundantly!

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Larry Crane has been teaching The Release® Technique to executives of Fortune 500 companies for years. He has personally trained businessmen, psychiatrists, psychologists, sports and entertainment celebrities, sales people, managers and housewives in the art of letting go of problems, emotions, stress and subconscious blocks that are holding people back from having total abundance and joy in their lives.

The Release Technique has been taught to over 100,000 graduates worldwide. The Abundance Course IS the Release Technique, the original Release Technique Method as taught by Lester Levenson. http://www.releasetechnique.com

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