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Daily Affirmations




Daily Affirmations

Say them every day - when you wake up from sleep, when you are having your lunch break and before you go to bed at night.

You can voice them over on your smart device and be listening to them all through the day.

Affirmations (negative or positive) work because they shape the mind and take possession of the thoughts and whatever a man thinks of most of the time, the same shall he get as a reward

Good thoughts usually give good results

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