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Old 19-04-2016, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by UncleManifestor
You might want to change the statements to "I am ..." Rather than the "I will ..." As "I will" translates to NOT NOW, so it will always be a future event.

"It is done!" Is also a good way to end it.
I wish you every success and I look forward to buying a signed copy of your works :)

I agree with UncleManifestor in the using of " I am a bestselling author "

and also agree with the " I will " translates to NOT NOW, but in the future. This is almost like using the word " try " .... which translates to never achieving , but always stuck in the process of " trying " .

I have seen something similar to this, where one writes down what they are wanting to achieve, have, etc ... but it is all written in the present tense as if one already has what they are wanting to have.

so I would change that whole list on the bottom of the page of paper from " I wills .... " to for example :

My books are read by millions of people !
I have a beautiful home in an excellent neighborhood

Write it down, and ' see it ' as if you already have what you are wanting,
I believe this is a form of strong intention.

Best wishes to you girlsearching !



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