DOLLARS WANT ME! & THE CALL OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (Unabridged) by Henry Harrison Brown
Author:Henry Harrison Brown [Brown, Henry Harrison]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9788075832924
Publisher: Musaicum Books
Published: 2017-05-22T00:00:00+00:00
Affirmations For Success
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The teachings of preceding pages have been necessary that you, my reader, may fully understand the Principle of Affirmation. Now I will give you some examples in the way of Affirmations that, if you will repeat them until it becomes a habit for you to think along their lines of thought as automatically and persistently as you have in the old lines, will so completely change your life expression that you will, in comparison with your past, seem like a new person.
What to Avoid Avoid negative expressions. Never use words that are not in line with your desire. Here are three imp expressions to avoid:
I cannot afford it!
It is common when one desires a thing and does not feel that he can expend the cash for it to say: "I cannot afford it!" For what are the dollars in your purse ? To spend. Can you afford to spend them? Is it not that for which you have them? You do not mean that you cannot afford. This thought makes you the servant of the dollar. What you really mean is: "I do not feel that this thing is the one I can best buy now. I prefer to use the dollar in other ways.'' This is the proper attitude of mind. In it you continue to be the Master and the dollar is subject to your decision. This may seem like a very little thing. But it is the most important thought you can apply in your career for success. It is "Dollars want me!" thought, and not the thought, ."I want dollars to tell me what I shall do with them!" A gentleman once said to me, "I'd like to buy some of your books, but I cannot afford it!" "Excuse me," said I. "You smoke ten-cent cigars?'' "Certainly," was his reply. "At least five a day?"' "Sure," he said. "You can afford them?" "I do!" "Then you will pardon me. You should have said, I can afford to buy some books if I decide, but I prefer to spend the dollar for cigars.' This is your privilege. Exercise your personal liberty and be master of your pocket-book and say, I spend the dollar as I desire!'
I have spent so much!
This is the second imp expression. Have you spent or exchanged that which represented value for something- of value which it stood for? You bought a suit of clothes. Twenty dollars exchanged for clothes. In taking an account of stock you only change twenty dollars from cash account to assets. Your account balances the same.
Investment Another way to look at money expended is as an investment. Fifty dollars invested in mining stock and you look for dividends. So invest every dollar that passes out of your hands. It is an investment in education, in health, in experience. Feel thus toward the dollars, as they go, and then your mental attitude will be so clear that you will see opportunities for other investments that will bring sure dividends.
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