I’m Dr. Hassan, a Board-Certified Physiatrist and Independent Practice Owner. I help physiatrists start and grow their own profitable practices so they can achieve financial independence and live without limits.
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Do you often envision yourself achieving great things and then follow this up with a negative thought process? Do you talk yourself out of your dreams before you even begin to pursue them? If so, you need to change the way you think. When you change your thought process to success thinking, you truly can change your life. Positive thoughts enable you to reach out and grasp the success you seek.
Affirmations and You
Wanting to succeed and being able to envision your success is a great place to start. When you can do this, you’re giving yourself permission to change your life, attain your goals, and be a success. There will be days when it’s more challenging to think in a positive and success-affirming way. During these times, you can turn into a helpful tool called affirmations.
Affirmations have helped many people turn their negative thoughts into positive thinking, propelling them toward their goals in a new and exciting way. Affirmations for success can help you change the way you think about everything. If you’re honest with yourself, you may find that much of your inner dialogue, how you feel about yourself, and even the way you carry yourself are negative. Destructive thinking sets you up to fail or causes you to give up before you ever really get started. As with anything new, changing your thought process to success thinking will take practice to give you the best results. The good news is you can get all the practice you need with the help of success affirmations.
What Are Affirmations?
Affirmations are positive statements that activate your mind to change your life, one thought at a time. They enable you to accomplish the things you wish to achieve. Affirmations work because each word we speak has power–the power to evoke emotions. They work because they allow you to program or reprogram your thought process, replacing the negative thoughts with more success thinking.
For example, suppose you find that you’re telling yourself what you can’t do. In that case, you could replace these negative thoughts with an affirmation for success, such as, “I am capable of succeeding without feeling overwhelmed or unfulfilled.” If that statement doesn’t quite fit you, there are many affirmations for success, such as, “I am worthy of great success.” All you need to do is want to feel this way, then every time you say these statements out loud, you reaffirm them to your subconscious.
Is It Really This Easy?
Many of the most successful people in the world aren’t much different than you. The key characteristic that sets them apart, though, is that they practice success thinking. It seems too simple to be true, but when you talk to people who’ve experienced success, you’ll find that they use statements like these to drive them to their goals and away from negativity. Their inner dialogue is one of success and achievement.
If success came naturally to all of us, we would all be successful. Unfortunately, many people prefer to focus on the negative rather than embrace success in this day and age. With affirmations, you can overcome your limiting negative thoughts and make it second nature for you to choose success. Success can be a reality for you, so long as you believe in reaffirming your positive thoughts consistently.
A successful mindset starts with a healthy one. Check out our blog here on how you can best develop a healthy mindset.
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I am Dr. Hassan, Board-Certified Physiatrist and Independent Practice Owner. I help physiatrists start and grow their own independent practice so that they can achieve financial independence and live without limits. Please go to businessofrehab.com/guide to pick up the free guide to help you determine the best entity for your new independent practice.
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