November 19, 2009 · Home & Family · (No comments)

Author: Mohamad Latiff
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I will explain why positive affirmations work for some people sometimes, and why it doesn’t for some other people, some other times. I will explain why positive affirmations work for some people sometimes, and why it doesn’t for some other people, some other times. I will also introduce a powerful new alternative twist to positive affirmations that works – almost as instantaneously or quicker than what mere repetition of traditional positive affirmations can do for you.

There will be 2 parts to this article:

The Missing Link in Positive Affirmations.

A Powerful New Alternative Twist to Positive Affirmations.

The Missing Link in Positive Affirmations.

It happens almost every time, to almost every person who has at least tried a positive affirmations technique before.

You repeat to yourself, over and over again, “Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better”.

Or maybe, if you’re looking to lose weight (I’m looking to gain weight. Wait till you see how small my body is), you try this affirmation, “I am getting thinner every day”.

Or even worse, this, “I am a thin and beautiful person”. No, you don’t want to! Believe me! Alright, weight-loss is not the topic of this article. Let me get to the point.

What do you see in common with the 3 examples of positive affirmations above?

ONE: These positive affirmations are extremely vague, abstract.

The statements you see above, which most of you (who are into the positive affirmations thing) repeat to yourself every day, have no specific, tangible value attached to it to make it progress-oriented.

Just look at the first one (invented by Emile Coue), “Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better”. Getting better and better at what? Fooling yourself? Messing yourself up? Sorry, friend, “… in every way …”, to your notorious subconscious mind may include the two negative things mentioned earlier.

Or the “I am getting thinner every day” affirmation. Thinner in what way? In bone size? In brain matter size? The word “thinner” itself subliminally suggests lack, which is the opposite of abundance.

To make your positive affirmations more effective, you need a specific, tangible value to it. Such as, “Every day, in every positive beneficial area of my life, I am increasing my effectiveness, productivity and efficiency by 1%”. 1% improvement may be small, but it is workable.

But this is only one stage of the journey. As you read on, you will witness the evolution of this positive affirmation.

TWO: These positive affirmations are expressing something which is far from the truth right now.

Let’s say you have acne. I have acne. I still have after I’ve tried numerous prescriptions, from Proactiv to Oxy to what-have-yous. But fortunately, my condition is improving.

But let’s say you have really bad acne, like I once did when I was 15. Really, really bad acne. Scars, blackheads, whiteheads, red spots, rough, dry, itchy skin, with oily patches. Eugh… Sorry, I just had to implant the image into your mind to make you understand better.

And since you want to try this positive affirmations thingy, you say to yourself, “I have a clean and clear skin”, or “My skin is becoming cleaner and clearer every day”.

Now try saying that straight-faced to your friend… (Beat) I rest my case.

What’s wrong with these affirmations?

Number one, “I have a clean and clear skin” is one heck of an outright, outrageous, big, fat, ugly lie to say to yourself if you really have that bad case of acne described above!

And who is any worse to lie to than your good, old, beloved Self?

Number two, if you’re just going to stop at affirmations, and not do anything about your condition, you’re obviously not going to get anywhere!

What’s the missing ingredient here? Action. Which is what I’ll address in point number…

THREE: These positive affirmations are not action-oriented.

Every great achievement that has ever been accomplished in this world has been accomplished by action. Don’t go believing in the New Age “Zen”-ish “Go with the Flow” concept – even that requires action.

If you want to “go with the flow”, isn’t that an action in itself? “GO” is an action, isn’t it?

What’s the use if you only stop at dreaming (or the more constructive form, Creative Visualization), or doing positive affirmations, and not do anything to attain your desires?

Besides making your positive affirmations specific and more “truthful”, you can add an action-oriented dimension to it by suggesting what you’re going to do to get your desired results and affirming that you’re doing it well.

This may seem like making an initially short and simple affirmation into a prolonged and complicated one. You can break that one affirmation into many, if you like.

For instance, if you wish to gain weight, you’d say, “Every day, in every way, I am taking proactive steps towards achieving my ideal, healthy weight in a motivated and effective manner”.

The difference between “I am at my ideal weight” or “I am gaining weight every day” and the above is that the previous two do not deal with what you’re going to do to achieve your ideal weight and with the current reality (I’m all skin and bones) while the latter tells your subconscious mind everything (almost) it needs to know.

FOUR: These positive affirmations are not “Editor-Proof”.

What I mean by the Editor in “Editor-Proof” is the little voice in your head that you sometimes – no, constantly – hear.

You say, “I am getting better every day”. Your Editor says, “Yeah, right.”

You affirm to yourself, “I am opening myself to wealth and abundance around me”. Your Editor retaliates with, “What are you going to do about it?”

These kinds of attacks can weaken the power of your positive affirmations if they’re not made “Editor-Proof”.

Sometimes, your Editor can come up with a “pre-emptive strike” (ring a bell?) in the forms of negative self-statements like, “I’m a good for nothing. Nothing I can do to improve my condition will work anyway, so why bother?” or “I’ve failed many times before, I’ll surely fail again. I should just move on”.

While this Editor may be useful in some ways sometimes, like pulling you back to reality after a bout of unconstructive fantasising, you can reduce its hold over you if you want to get something out of your positive affirmations.

First, see your Editor as a friend, not your enemy. Albeit, a mere good friend, but not certainly your BEST friend. Approach your Editor as you would approach someone you’re not afraid of, someone you can easily deal with and influence, not an authoritarian figure.

Second, try to listen to what your Editor says in rebuttal to your positive statements. Write them down and think of re-writing your affirmations to evade the Editor.

A good way to do this, that is, to evade the Editor is to turn your positive affirmations into questions. Hey, this is what this whole site is about, Effective Questions!

In fact, it is this method of effective questioning (or EffeQuest???) that I shall discuss in the next section, “A Powerful New Alternative Twist to Positive Affirmations”.

For example, if you are affirming, “I am at my ideal weight”, turn it into a couple of constructive, effective questions like:

“Why is it important that I must be at my ideal weight?”

“How can I achieve my ideal weight?”

“What must I do to achieve my ideal weight?”

“What would it be like, feel like, when I have achieved my ideal weight?”

Questions tend to shift your mind’s attention away from the possible blocks to your goals and focus instead on what proactive steps to do to achieve it.

Questions are like swords (because of their sharp, focused nature) to help you defend yourself against the Editor’s attacks.

FIVE: These positive affirmations do not address what I call the “3-Person Subconscious Truth-Verifier” concept.

The 3-Person Subconscious Truth-Verifier is simply stating your affirmations in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person all at once.

Instead of just, “Every day, in every positive beneficial area of my life, I am increasing my effectiveness, productivity and efficiency by 1%”, you can also state -

“Every day, in every positive beneficial area of your life, you are increasing your effectiveness, productivity and efficiency by 1%”, and -

“Every day, in every positive beneficial area of his (or you can place your name here) life, he is increasing his effectiveness, productivity and efficiency by 1%”

What this does is to attack the problem 3-fold.

One, when you state the affirmation in the 1st person, you are affirming something which you yourself know to be true.

Two, when you state the affirmation in the 2nd person, you are feeding that part of your mind which needs outside opinion to help form what you see yourself as. A part of us needs someone to verify our worth, to praise us, to confirm outside what we believe inside. This helps to fill that need.

Three, when you state the affirmation in the 3rd person, you are also still feeding that need mentioned above, but taken to another level. This time, it’s as if we are eavesdropping on other people’s opinions about us.

It’s a little tricky to explain. But this is the best attempt I can come up with. All you have to do is try it!

Hence, these 5 points form the missing link in positive affirmations. Next, let me introduce a powerful new alternative twist to positive affirmations that will work wonders for you.

A Powerful New Alternative Twist to Positive Affirmations.

This alternative method to positive affirmations is called EffeQuest???, a system I’ve developed and perfected that can be used as a meta-tool (a fix-all, almost) for personal development and self improvement.

EffeQuest??? is simply a term that comes from the two root words “effective” and “questions”.

As I’ve explained above, one of the major obstructions to the effectiveness of positive affirmations is the Editor which constantly rebuts you with negative or sceptical statements.

To evade the Editor’s attacks, one can turn to questions. Why questions? That is a good question.

. . .

Questions are the laser of your mind. They help you focus, keep your mind’s attention on one and only one thing – the answer.

It was Einstein who said that if he were to be killed, and had only 1 hour to figure out how to save his own life, he would devote 55 minutes into finding the right question. Then, he said, finding the answer would only take 5 minutes.

Even self-help guru Anthony Robbins described about the power of questions in affecting our lives.

But still, I haven’t answered the question of how and why questions can evade the Editor and help bring about the transformation that positive affirmations are supposed to effect.

You see, what we focus on, consistently, and attach importance and energy to (whether willingly or not), we get.

And since questions that are constructive, goal-oriented, proactive, and hence, effective shift our focus from the problem that the Editor may pose to the solution, we get the results of that solution.

It doesn’t matter whether or not we immediately know the solution to our question. Our subconscious minds will surely find a way, if you pose the question to it clearly enough.

Like I said above, a question that is sharp and precise enough is like a sword that will cut through the depths of your subconscious mind right to the core, wherein lies your answer.

Compare this to the loosely crafted positive affirmations that do not address the 5 missing links above. Before these affirmations can reach deep enough inside the subconscious mind, they’re attacked, stripped, torn apart by the malicious negative statements of the Editor.

Alright, here’s how you go about the EffeQuest??? technique. Of course, EffeQuest??? can be used for other purposes as well as it is a meta-tool.

1. Consider those 5 missing links written above before you create your affirmation.

2. Create your affirmation. It must be:

i. As specific as possible,

ii. As close to the truth as possible,

iii. Action-oriented,

iv. Editor-Proof,

v. Stated in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd persons simultaneously.

3. Using only the affirmation stated in the 1st person, turn it into a question.

i. Make a “Why” question from it. A “Why” question confirms your purpose, your reason, the motivating reason why you must have this outcome you want.

ii. A “How” question focuses your mind on the course of action you need to take to achieve that outcome. It focuses on the solutions.

iii. A “What if” question engages your imagination to foresee the benefits you’ll gain from the achievement of your outcome. This question focuses you on the goal.

4. Once you’ve prepared the 3 “I-You-He/She/Your Name” affirmation statements as well as the 3 “Why-How-What if” questions by writing them down on paper, you can put them to good use by either writing them down 15 times a day or repeating them to yourself while in a relaxed, alert state.

That is, in essence, the EffeQuest??? alternative for positive affirmations.

November 13, 2009 · Home & Family · (No comments)

Author: Natalie Katsman
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In our days when fats are recognized to be bad for health, and the very word

In our days when fats are recognized to be bad for health, and the very word “fat” has a negative meaning, oils, as a source of the unwanted substance, are often misunderstood.

Natural oils contain hundreds of organic constituents such as hormones, vitamins and other natural elements that can be beneficial for the skin.

Natural oils can be divided into two general categories – essential oils and carrier or base oils.

Essential oils are volatile compounds found in plans. They give fruits, flowers, herbs and spices their fragrance and flavor. Obtained by distillation or expression, essential oils are highly concentrated and used at a very low concentration.

Carrier oils, such as almond, sunflower, olive, walnut and other oils are used in higher concentration in cosmetics, or they can be applied directly to the skin to nourish, soften and protect it. They are used as a base in which essential oils are diluted.

Oils are highly penetrating. They easily enter through a cell wall delivering essential vitamins, oxygen, and nutrients. This helps to stimulate cell metabolism and regeneration process.

Ability of oils to penetrate and carry nutrients through the the cell wall to the cell nucleus can prevent cell deterioration that can lead to infections and diseases.

Many oils have anti-bacterial properties, thus helping to reduce infections in sensitive or damaged skin.

Oils have been successfully used in skin care preparations for centuries. They constitute a substantial part of skin care formulations, and some people actually prefer oils to creams.

It might sound strange, but oils can be used as skin cleansers. Sunflower (non-refined), olive and almond oils will serve the purpose. Did you know that vegetable oil is a great way to remove oil-based paint from the skin? The same mechanism works with everyday residues and impurities that accumulate on your skin. Oils effectively lift off the dirt, leaving the skin clean and nourished.

If you still prefer water but your sensitive skin feels dry after it, apply oil to the skin prior to washing your face. You skin will feel much softer.

Many oils, such as safflower oil, are rich in essential fatty acids that the body requires for healthy cells but cannot produce by itself. These acids preserve the protective function of cell membranes. Skin that does not get enough of these nutrients loses moisture and elasticity, becomes dry and forms wrinkles and fine lines. Fatty acids can prevent skin dryness and help to restore moisture balance.

Great controversy exists when it comes to the use of oils on acne-prone skin. The anti-bacterial properties of essential oils, such as lavender and tea tree, help to kill the bacteria and counter acne. Basil oil has been successfully used by Indians to clear the skin of the unsightly breakouts.

If your skin is oily, you probably would like to avoid oils. However, if you put too much effort into making your skin drier, your skin can take it as a signal to produce even more oil.

While moisturizing your skin (there are oil-free products designed for oily skin), you can try products with such essential oils as tea tree, basil, eucalyptus, cedarwood, cypress, lemon, or lavender that are known to normalize oily skin and, along with sage and lemongrass oils, to slow down body oil production.

Tea tree oil, chamomile, lavender, geranium, rose, neroli and ylang ylang are recommended for all skin types. These essential oils are soothing, anti-inflammatory, healing and nutritive. Mature skin will also benefit from clary sage, palmarosa, and carrot seed oil – for they are proven to be effective in wrinkle prevention.

November 12, 2009 · Home & Family · (No comments)

Author: Nick Bell
Source: isnare.com

Icame across the benefits of Vitamin B5 6 years ago whilst searching for an acne treatment that actually works. With a great deal of scepticism I tried Vitamin B5 and within 4 weeks, my severe acne had completely disappeared! Vitamin B5 was my acne cure, but it came at a price! To treat acne effectively with Vitamin B5 a ridiculous amount was needed, 20 X 500 mg pills a day. As you can imagine 20 pills a day is difficult to swallow plus the money needed to sustain the treatment took its toll on my bank balance. I had two choices: continue to use Vitamin B5 despite the large quantity/cost required to maintain clear skin, OR not use it and have bad skin! Both choices were not an option!

I saw the need for an acne treatment that was affordable, easily taken and more effective than Vitamin B5 alone, so with the help of Medical Professionals and Judy Cheung, SkinB5 was born! SkinB5 is a great tasting powder that contains powerful health promoting nutrients (Vitamin B5, Zinc, Vitamin A, Biotin) that act internally to treat acne. The human body absorbs powder far better than tablets/pills, meaning only 3 dosages a day of Skinb5 is needed compared with 4 dosages if using tablets. Due to the better absorption rate acne will clear much faster.

SkinB5’s benefits are well supported by scientific research studies. Even if you don’t have acne, SkinB5 may improve your overall health due to other well recognised benefits.

Future SkinB5 advancements

To combat the world wide problem of acne, SkinB5 is in the process of developing further UNIQUE & INNOVATIVE treatments that will continue to revolutionise the acne treatment industry. Vitamin B5 is the only real product that can treat acne. Please keep an eye on SkinB5 because you will see the evolution of acne treatments.

November 7, 2009 · Home & Family · (No comments)

Author: Nadia Z
Source: isnare.com

The other day as I was rummaging through the channels I came across a documentary on the Chameleon on the national geographic channel. I was mesmerized by this creature and its amazing characteristics to camouflage according to its surroundings. It made me wonder that although this reptile due to its nature has been deemed deceptive but this isn’t just a negative quality it’s actually a very positive quality. Don’t agree? Imagine yourself in a party where you do not find anyone of your interest. You are uncomfortable at the place and make others around you uncomfortable by your alien attitude. Wouldn’t it be better that although you don’t find anyone of your interest, you adapt, make yourself at home and make everyone around you comfortable and maybe enjoy yourself in the process. Not bad Right!

Same can be said about people who suffer from acne. Acne scars are so visible on the face that not only do you loose your confidence you make the others around you uncomfortable and that plays its part in piling up the misery for you. You don’t want their sympathy; you want to be treated as a normal human being. So act like it, the following are some of the things that you can do during your treatment. These are not must do rules but if applied they can make the healing process less disturbing.

The treatment itself:

Treating your acne is essential while you camouflage it because no matter what you do in terms of hiding it whether it be make up or any other thing, if you are not treating your acne scars with whatever treatment that your dermatologist or specialist has suggested you are going to lose in the longer run. This is because too much make up would not only take its time and money, but it could be taxing to your already suffering skin. So you have to be persistent with your treatment no matter how long it takes.

The Makeup:

There are a number of companies that make acne and acne scars make up. These are great tools to hide your acne scars and to get your confidence back on track. It is advisable though that you check out from your dermatologist about what kind of skin you have and what type of make up (oil based, water based etc) would be suitable for you.

The Attitude:

All the great agents that have served in the war as undercover agents have confirmed that it is not the disguise that helps you deceive but the attitude and confidence with which you carry yourself, that is the key to being successful. You must be thinking what has this got to do with you? Well it does. No amount of make up could hide your acne scars unless your confident from within. Whatever deformity the makeup has left you must be able to camouflage it with your attitude. Remember, people see what you show them. So show them your radiant personality not your acne scars.

The Big Heart:

Acne treatments tend to take a lot of time to kick in. So it is important that you be patient when you tackle the problem. Don’t let it get you down or bother you. Face it with your chin up. Joke about it. Being positive would not only help you in your confidence but will prove as a catalyst in your road to recovery.