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Experience Your Good Now!: Learning to Use Affirmations

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      In this delightful book, Louise Hay discusses the power and importance of affirmations and shows you how to apply them right now!      Louise explains that when you state an affirmation, you’re really saying to your subconscious mind: “I am taking responsibility. I am aware that there is something I can do to change.”      Within these pages, Louise discusses specific topics and concerns (health, fearful emotions, addictions, prosperity issues, love and intimacy, and more) and presents exercises that show you how to make beneficial changes to virtually every area of your life.      On the accompanying audio download, Louise offers you helpful information about affirmations that you can also use to your benefit. She recommends that you listen to it at any time of the day or night—whenever you’d like positive thoughts and ideas to permeate your consciousness and fill you with hope and joy. “It takes some time to go from a seed to a full-grown plant. And so it is with affirmations—it takes some time from the first declaration to the final demonstration. Be patient!” — Louise

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  1. YOUR WINDOW INTO PROSPERITY Louise Hay has been a long-time favorite author of mine. She has helped me to have the inner confidence to believe that what I think about will come into my life.This is another delightful little book that she has written, but it’s more comprehensive than her others. In fact, she has given us affirmations for nearly every important area of life: Health, Fearful Emotions, Critical Thinking, Addictions, Forgiveness, Work, Money and Prosperity, Friends, Love and Intimacy, and…

  2. I was disappointed I’m a big fan of Louise, and have gotten a lot out of her books, including this one. However, I was disappointed that this book contained so little new material, and the CD is identical to the one that accompanied I Can Do It — not similar, but identical, only with a different label. And unmarked tracks, so you can’t repeat a chapter or skip around among sections. It’s all on one track. That’s odd, because the I Can Do It version has tracks. And none of the new material from the book is on…

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