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It's Not About Predicting the Future
Often, what we tell ourselvesabout life in general or about our abilities and talentsbecomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. I can make all sorts of wonderful predictions about your future, but if you go away from the session thinking ''I could never do that" or "I'm not that smart (or lucky or educated or ambitious)," then there's no real possibility of change. Henry Ford once said, "Whatever you think you can, you can. Whatever you think you can't, you can't."
Your subconscious mind considers whatever words you choose to tell yourself to be the truth. If you tell yourself you're always unlucky, your mind believes it and creates the proof of that belief in your reality. What are some positive beliefs you hold that help you succeed? What are some negative beliefs you hold that hinder your success? Are you willing to change them?
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I am often aware of the power my readings have on the eventual outcome. While I encourage people not to take what I say as gospel truth, many do. They think they have a future that is etched in stone and that I have the ability to read it. Nothing could be further from the truth. We shape our future by the thoughts we hold, the dreams we dream, the beliefs we carry with us, and also by our willingness to make choices and take risks.
I have many clients I would define as successful in life. In many respects, they are the easiest clients to read for because they don't let a lot stand in their way. When they decide they want to create something, all of their positive beliefs engage to help them create their desired outcome. Here's a sampling of common beliefs I see that these successful people hold:
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"I can make things happen in life."
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"I love my work because I do what I enjoy."

 
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