“After reading your column last week on The Prosperity Club, I proceeded to say out aloud, ‘My highest good comes to me now and I am most grateful.’ Shortly after saying the affirmation, I got a call that I had two new clients. Positive affirmation really works and I am grateful for these words of hope!” – Reader
Since the start of 2009, we have been focusing on the importance of having a positive outlook despite the negative economic forecasts. Some may argue that positivity can’t change reality, and that the global financial crisis will present serious challenges no matter what we say or believe.
Making a determined effort to concentrate on what you want to achieve in your life, instead of dwelling on your fears, is more than an exercise of faith. When you worry constantly about your problems, you are creating a spirit of despair, which is a negative force that prevents you from seeing a way out of your trouble.
If you can think positively even if your world is crashing around you, then you will produce a hopeful spirit which will direct your brain to seek solutions.