Excuses Begone: Wayne Dyer’s Pivoting Affirmations

Posted on 23. Feb, 2013 by in author, Featured

I am poring over Dr. Wayne Dyer’s Excuses Begone book and wish to record these affirmations (taken straight from this wonderful book)… Listed here is an inventory of 18 excuses people create and affirmations to pivot those around when aiming to change or accomplish nearly anything in any area of your life; physical (weight loss and health), relational (better around the people you love), financial (a bigger amount on the bank statement ever growing each day), mental clarity (focus to lessen distractions – shiny object syndrom) and spiritual (your personal connection with your spiritual belief)

  1. It will be difficult: I have the ability to accomplish any task I set my mind to with ease and comfort.
  2. It’s going to be risky: Being myself involves no risks. It is my ultimate truth, and I live it fearlessly.
  3. It will take a long time: I have infinite patience when it comes to fulfilling my destiny.
  4. There will be family drama: I would rather be loathed fro who I am than loved for who I am not.
  5. I don’t deserve it: I am a Divine creation, a piece of God. Therefore, I cannot be undeserving.
  6. It’s not my nature: My essential nature is perfect and faultless. It is to this nature that I return.
  7. I can’t afford it: I am connected to an unlimited source of abundance.
  8. No one will help me: The right circumstances and the right people are already here and will show up on time.
  9. It has never happened before: I am willing to attract all that I desire, beginning here and now.
  10. I’m not strong enough: I have access to unlimited assistance. My strength comes from my connection to my Source of being.
  11. I’m not smart enough: I am a creation of the Divine mind; all is perfect, and I am a genius in my own right.
  12. I’m too old (or not old enough): I am an infinite being. The age of my body has no bearing on what I do or who I am.
  13. The rules won’t let me: I live my life according to Divine rules.
  14. It’s too big: I think only about what I can do now. By thinking small, I accomplish great things.
  15. I don’t have the energy: I feel passtionately about my life, and this passion fills me with excitement and energy.
  16. It’s my personal family history: I live in the present moment by being grateful for all of my life experiences as a child.
  17. I’m too busy: As I unclutter my life, I free myself to answer the callings of my soul.
  18. I’m too scared: I can accomplish anything I put my mind to, because I know that I am never alone.

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