Words are Powerful - Eliminate Do Not, Don’t and No!
December 2, 2008 by admin
Filed under Archive, Daily Goodness
Did you know that your words are powerful tools which you can use to help you change your frequency. They are everywhere. We speak, hear, think, read and write them and because of this, their power is amazing. Words become thoughts and thoughts become feelings. So…watch your words.
Some words actually attract things opposite to what you want, words such as do not, don’t or no. For example don’t think about Niagara Falls. I’m sure you just pictured Niagara Falls in your minds eye. Do not, don’t or no are filler words which are ignored by your mind. So even though you were told not to think of Niagara Falls, your conscious and unconscious mind ignored that fact.
Here are some examples that give attention and energy to what you don’t want:
- Don’t get mad
- Don’t hesitate to call
- I’m not judging
- Don’t forget
- Don’t be late
So now that you know what the do nots, don’ts and nos are doing to your energy the question to you now becomes, “What do I want?” Just think about it…what it is that you want. Make sure and remove do not, don’t or no.
- Stay calm
- Call me soon
- I am accepting
- Remember to…
- See you there on time
So, what do you want…choose your words carefully and create your new positive sentences.
A Fun Family Game
To get your family on the mindset of eliminating do not, don’t and no from their vocabulary, play a fun “gotcha’ game. Have a money jar in a visible location, and when anyone hears someone else in the family saying, “I can’t do that,” or “Don’t be late” or any thing else which sounds negative, have them pay a small fee towards the jar. At the end of the week, to promote gratitude of your family, you can always give the amount away to charity or something to your family’s liking.
Enjoy
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Quote: “Positive and negative emotions cannot occupy the mind at the same time. One or the other must dominate. It is your responsibility to make sure that positive emotions constitute the dominating influence of your mind.”
Napolean Hill








