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Believing in Yourself, Brain Research, Expectations, Healthy Mind, Positive Expectations, Positive Psychology, Self-Help, The Brain Believes, Thought, Wayne Dyer, You'll See It When You Believe It
We can train our minds to work for us rather than against us by thinking in the direction of what we want, even if we aren’t sure how to get there. If you don’t fully believe in yourself, if the most you can say is, “I think I can,” that’s a great start.
Believing in yourself is a process of experiencing positive outcomes and building confidence. It helps to have positive expectations since what you put your attention on is what you are more likely to get. Affirm what you want. Tell yourself, “I think I can.” Or, “I can do that.” And as Dr. Wayne Dyer wrote about in his book titled, You’ll See It When You Believe It, you too may just find yourself saying, “I thought I could, I thought I could, I thought I could.”
Love, Health & Happiness,
Phyllis