Trusting Yourself, Trusting the Universe

Find out how to trust yourself and the universe.

Trust is hugely important. Without trust, the world can be a scary place. With it, you know you are supported and you know you can cope with what comes up. And you can truly appreciate your life more.

Five Ingredients to Trusting Yourself and Trusting the Universe

You must learn how to trust yourself first so you can know how to trust others. To trust yourself, consider the following five ingredients.

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Success Allergy? From Fear of Success to Creating Success

Keep clear sign with clipping pathHow do you go from fearing success to creating success?

We used to sometimes think of “success” as a bad thing. It meant being selfish, somehow putting our needs over those of others. We also equated success with these negative associations:

* it’s greedy

* it’s valuing money and things over people

* it’s too commercial and corporate

* it’s environmentally destructive to the planet

Looking further, some self-identity issues emerged. Behind these concerns were thoughts of whether we actually could succeed by doing something we loved and helping others.

REDEFINING SUCCESS — HOW TO CONQUER YOUR FEAR

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Happy Tap — Say “Yes” with EFT Tapping (Signature Technique)

Learn a short and very effective EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) tapping — for more success, love and happiness, better health and more.

In this original technique created by the Mountroses, Phillip Mountrose shows you how to simply say “yes” to what you want… starting now. Turn on your speakers and …

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EFT, the premier energy technique, can be miraculously effective by itself. When you combine it with the “Yes” affirmation in this video, the results can be… yes… remarkable.

The Power of  Love and Happiness.. and Yes

All references to the Jim Carey Movie that humorously portrayed “the power of yes” aside, the word “Yes” is undeniably powerful. It offers many immediate benefits.

For example…. when you muscle test to assess a strength or weakness a person has to something (material or immaterial, say a food or thought), a baseline test can be to say “yes” or “no.” When pressure is exerted on the muscle, the testee generally tests strong (muscle firm) to saying “yes” and weak to saying “no” (muscle weak).

In other words, the word — and energy — “yes” bypasses our thinking, rational mind. “Yes” goes right to the unconscious. In contrast, “no” tells us what we want to avoid. No is negative, negating. Yes is positive, affirming.

There’s More to Yes

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