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How to Believe You Can Do Anything

September 29th, 2006

Write your belief down everyday.
This is one of the most powerful things you can do in order to hammer a belief in yourself.
I’m reminded of an essay I read online that was written by Scott Adams, the creator of the famous Dilbert cartoon strip.
In it, he mentions how he continuously wrote daily, the belief that he would become rich in the stock market. He soon invested in Chrysler and Ask, two of the best performing stocks at that time and reaped a very nice profit.
He then wrote down the belief that he would hit the 94th percentile on the GMAT, even though he had scored at the 77th percentile when taking several practice tests.
He took the GMAT and the results came in. He hit the 94th percentile.
He became so convinced of the power of writing down his beliefs that he used it to write down that he would become a famous syndicated cartoonist. The rest is history.
I know it sounds a lot like affirmations, and it pretty much is. However, you might have had previous experiences with affirmations and not have had such good results from it.
You will soon see that there is much more to believing than just writing down affirmations.

Source: http://briankim.net/blog/


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