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Bad feelings, guilty moods and the like,expanding arrows: website logo are the underlying cause of accidents and things going wrong.

These moods and negative emotions etc. may have long ago passed into the depths of your subconscious mind and cannot now, when triggered and expressed in daily living, be understood why it is that you react in a particular manner and why life is treating you as it may presently be.

Short-circuit and dissipate all negatives currently within the mind set that is bringing you what you would rather not have in your life. You do this by designing new thoughts of the highest and best for yourself that you can imagine. New thoughts are new life creations. That is why you have an imagination. People use it to design their lives. People note the thoughts they have of what they don't want and then switch their hearts to make the opposite now important - the good things they want. In this way they claim them as true for themselves. They try as best they can to keep these thoughts uppermost in the mind until there is no longer a struggle with them. In this way one expunges the negative thoughts. You can do it too!

Answer D5-7 above, copyright www.asksuby.com

Relative Quotes:

"Men and women who were the most successful in life and the most likely to move up economically, were those who took the future into consideration with every decision they made in the present. The longer the period of time a person took into consideration while planning and acting, the more likely it was that he would achieve greatly during his career." ...Unknown

"Genius is nothing but a greater aptitude for patience." ...Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790. American public official, writer, scientist, and printer. After the success of his.Poor Richard's Almanac.(1732-1757) (an Almanac is an annual publication composed of various lists, charts and tables of information in one field or many unrelated fields), he entered politics and played a major part in the American Revolution. Franklin negotiated French support for the colonists, signed the Treaty of Paris (1783) and helped draft the Constitution (1787-1789). His numerous scientific and practical innovations include the lightning rod, bifocal spectacles and a stove.

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