sleepyangel30
06-13-2004, 01:18 AM
I Believe in Myself
I picture success. I have formulated and stamped indelibly on my mind a picture of myself succeeding. I always picture “success” no matter how badly things are going at the moment.
I think positive. I deliberately voice a positive thought to cancel out any negative thought that comes to mind concerning my personal powers. I have formed the habit of positive thinking.
I eliminate obstacles. I don’t build them up in my imagination. I see them for what they are; I don’t inflate them with fear thoughts. I study difficulties and deal with them efficiently to eliminate them.
I strive to be myself. I am not awestruck by other people. I don’t try to copy them. I remember that most people, despite their confident appearance and demeanor, are often as scared and as doubtful of themselves as I am.
If God is for me, who can be against me? I repeat these dynamic words ten times a day.
I am learning the origin of my self-doubt feelings. Self-knowledge leads to a cure. I have a competent counselor to help me understand why I do what I do.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. I practice this affirmation ten times a day. This statement is the most powerful antidote on earth to thoughts of inferiority.
I have made an estimate of my own ability, and raised it ten percent. I am not egotistical; I have a healthy self-respect. I believe in my own God-released powers.
I place myself in God’s hands. To remind myself, I simply state, “I am in God’s hands.” I believe I am now receiving all the power I need.
God is with me — absolutely nothing can defeat me!
from Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
I picture success. I have formulated and stamped indelibly on my mind a picture of myself succeeding. I always picture “success” no matter how badly things are going at the moment.
I think positive. I deliberately voice a positive thought to cancel out any negative thought that comes to mind concerning my personal powers. I have formed the habit of positive thinking.
I eliminate obstacles. I don’t build them up in my imagination. I see them for what they are; I don’t inflate them with fear thoughts. I study difficulties and deal with them efficiently to eliminate them.
I strive to be myself. I am not awestruck by other people. I don’t try to copy them. I remember that most people, despite their confident appearance and demeanor, are often as scared and as doubtful of themselves as I am.
If God is for me, who can be against me? I repeat these dynamic words ten times a day.
I am learning the origin of my self-doubt feelings. Self-knowledge leads to a cure. I have a competent counselor to help me understand why I do what I do.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. I practice this affirmation ten times a day. This statement is the most powerful antidote on earth to thoughts of inferiority.
I have made an estimate of my own ability, and raised it ten percent. I am not egotistical; I have a healthy self-respect. I believe in my own God-released powers.
I place myself in God’s hands. To remind myself, I simply state, “I am in God’s hands.” I believe I am now receiving all the power I need.
God is with me — absolutely nothing can defeat me!
from Dr. Norman Vincent Peale