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To work for us in a positive way, the subconscious mind needs to be "fed" goals, objectives to achieve and problems to solve. And once we give our subconscious mind an objective, it will stop at nothing to achieve it.
That's why the goals we turn over to our subconscious mind have a much greater chance of being accomplished. In effect, when we put our subconscious mind to work, we're allowing it to operate in unison with our conscious willpower. By constantly feeding our subconscious mind with goals and positive thoughts our chances for success increase astronomically.
On the other hand, when our subconscious mind is programmed with negative thoughts, we can easily sabotage our own efforts, and fall short of our goals. In fact, Brain scientists present new evidence every day showing how our bodies and our performance are profoundly affected by our beliefs.
In fact, we all have endless beliefs on every aspect of life. We have one belief for how good we are at a particular sport, one for what sort of parent we may be, one for how good a cook we are, etc.
Your goal might be to stop smoking, improve your memory, become rich, improve your golf, improve your child's study habits, or anything else you may want in life. Whatever your goal is, when you access your subconscious mind and effectively communicate your goals, you put an invincible force behind your willpower to get the job done. The critical thing, however, is that you give your subconscious mind the proper directions so it can do what it is meant to do.
What applies to adults applies even more to children. When a child is born (s)he is like a blank slate. The society, culture, environment and country in which the child grows up in, all leave their imprints on the child's mind. Why does a child born in China learn to speak Chinese and not Swedish? By "feeding" positive messages of any subject we can direct the child's life into a positive and successful one.
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