It's official. I've crossed over. There's no going back now. I'm a true Californian. In addition to meditating, my therapist is a big fan of affirmations. If for no other reason, because they make you feel good. And hey, who doesn't want to feel good? I know I do!
Well, she recommended to me that I watch a video by Louise Hay and during the video, they kept showing a card with an affirmation on it and I found myself drawn to the image. As it turned out, you can buy that card. It's from a deck called Power Thought Cards, which contain 64 different affirmation cards on various subjects, and you can buy them just about anywhere.
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I've read about and come up with affirmations before. Don't know whether they would have made a difference or not because, for the most part, I often promptly forgot about them and didn't put them to use. I like that I now have something very concrete and appealing to keep them in the forefront of my mind. I don't know whether affirmations will help me or not, but I know they can't hurt so I'm willing to give them a try. But I also find these cards very pretty. The images make me smile and if a $20 purchase makes me happy, then it's worth it for no other reason than that. I've already gotten my money's worth.
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