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Affirmations

As promised we are posting audio affirmations and will post more from time-to-time. You can subscribe on ITunes or download them directly here.
To use ITunes:
1. Pull down the “Advanced” menu.
2. Pick “Subscribe to Podcast.”
3. Paste the RSS feed URL:
http://fitnessandhealthblog.com/fitnessandhealthblogpodcast.xml
into the box.
4. Click “OK.”
When you play the file you will see it is just over 1 minute. It is important that you set your player to loop repeatedly on the audio. With ITunes you need to make a playlist and put the podcast into it. Then select repeat in controls as seen here:

If you have downloaded the mp3 file directly you can accomplish the looped playback in real player like this:

If you are interested in recording your own affirmations and more ideas about them you might want to check out this hub page.
Affirmations And Health – Well Being – Success
About Affirmations
“Every day, in every way, I’m getting better and better.” This affirmation by Emile Coue is a well known affirmation. Key in this affirmation is giving up the idea of willing your way. Getting there by will power. We all know the things we should do, want to do — we may even write them out or buy a program that promises success in the thing we want. And yet – we may wake up a year later and realize that somewhere down the road from that resolve that we would conquer – to where we are now – that here was just one more thing that slipped away from us: one more thing we couldn’t accomplish.
So many things we intend, so many things we will, and yet where are we? Think of John Lennon’s lyrics:
So this is Christmas
And what have you done
Another year over
And a new one just begun
Ans so this is Christmas
I hope you have fun
The near and the dear one
The old and the young
John Lennon’s lyrics highlight the good intentions we all have and at years end: “what have you done?”
Will Power
Coue taught that willpower was the the biggest obstacle in life. We will something so and then it is not – so we are failures. Rather than will power perhaps it is better to slide an idea into mind, to allow it to become part of the self. Allow it to trigger a simple and profound law that is timeless – but that I first heard from Tony Robbins: thoughts precede action. An idea repeated becomes part of our thoughts, our lives and it cannot but help to turn into action. Action that we are aware of and action in parts of our bodies that we cannot seem to control. Can you lower your tension level or blood pressure by will? There is ample proof that your thoughts help rule both of these.
If you can accept our premise I’ll leave you with another thought. What kinds of affirmations are going into your mind and affecting you every day? Give that some thought, try out Coue’s affirmation and we will pick it up there in another post.
Coming soon: free audio affirmations on this site.
