What is in your Mind? What is in your Heart?
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,705 legacy views
Did you ever thought, what is your mind?
Which is your dominant thoughts?
Our emotions tell us what we are thinking at the moment.
Emotion is the twin brother of Thought.
The Manifesting is very simple process.
This process depends on your thoughts and emotions.
What do you think, you will get.
What you feel it, you will get.
Simple exercise. Try it!
Close your eyes, take a three deep breath. Relax. ..Be present…
Imagine at: What do you want in your life? Where would you like to live? What is your Big Dream? What is your perfect day? relive! Feel it! Enjoy!
Open your eyes! How are you?
Now, think it your current position. What is your life? Are you happy and satisfied?Have you got the bad moment? Which is your dominant thoughts? How many times you say: I don’t know or I don’t able to…
What do you think now about your life? What do you feel it?
Do you feel the different?
Emotion is the twin brother of Thought.
The emotion and thought are based of The Law of Attraction.
Control your thought!
Think it what you want and be Grateful what you have. This is the key of Miracles.
Article author
About the Author
Theresia Valoczy, Hypnotherapist, Coach, Author
www.sunrisedreamcoaching.com
http://www.sunrisedreamcoaching.com/news/meeting-with-the-genie/
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
A Communication Lesson From Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld is one of the most recognized comedians in the world. In the early 90s it was Jerry’s comedy that spearheaded the popularity of observational humor. Here are a few of his funny observations: • According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you’re better off in the casket than doing the eulogy. • I was the best man at the wedding. If I’m the best man, why is she marrying him?
Related piece
Article
Influence Comes Down To The Three C's
Have you ever wondered what makes someone influential? Why did people follow Gandhi? Or Martin Luther King Jr.? What makes leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians or salespeople influential? These are the questions I have asked myself for years. In my career I have had a chance to work with and share the stage with some of the greatest influencers in the world and I’ve studied them. I’ve watched their way of being, their interactions, the way they treat people and I’ve tried to understand this elusive quality we call influence.
Related piece
Article
How Do You Develop Charisma?
I met Kenton Worthington seven years ago. He's one of the most successful young entrepreneurs I know. I remember coming home the day we were introduced and telling my wife I'd just met one of the most charismatic people I'd ever known. She said what does that mean? And I sat there trying to figure out what charismatic meant. Why would I describe him as charismatic?r
Related piece
Article
What Country Music Taught Me About Public Speaking
When I was 16 years old, I had a girlfriend who slowly but surely converted me to country music. It started with Garth Brooks’ Standing Outside The Fire. Then it was Tim McGraw, Toby Keith and pretty soon I was hooked. Country music songs are great because they have much more of a story to them than most other genres of music. (I know what the haters are thinking – “my dog died, my wife left me, etc…) And within the stories of country music songs there is an incredible lesson for anyone who speaks to groups or gives presentations.
Related piece