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		<title>By: Become Skinny Rich and Happy &#124; Brian Klemmer &#124; Treating Self Esteem Issues</title>
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		<description>[...] the impeccable eye (for more on these, see our last three newsletters and tape #5 in the series, The Pursuit &amp; Practice of Personal Mastery), we set up the possibility of creating a conflict between our conscious and subconscious minds. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] the impeccable eye (for more on these, see our last three newsletters and tape #5 in the series, The Pursuit &#38; Practice of Personal Mastery), we set up the possibility of creating a conflict between our conscious and subconscious minds. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Become Skinny Rich and Happy &#124; Brian Klemmer &#124; Treating Self Esteem Issues</title>
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		<description>[...] A major key to transforming belief systems comes from emotional experiences, which we strive to provide at Klemmer seminars. But another way to change belief systems, as we discussed in our last newsletter, is accomplished through the persistent reading of books and listening to tapes. Affirmations, the daily repetition of a positive belief you want to become true for yourself, is another way to increase personal growth. Like reading books and listening to tapes, one downside is that affirmations don&#8217;t carry much emotion. As a result, they take a tremendous amount of repetition - sometimes months and months. Unless a person is aware that this is part of the process, they may become discouraged, give up or lose interest. But affirmations do work (for more on affirmations listen to tape #5 in the series The Pursuit &amp; Practice of Personal Mas...). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A major key to transforming belief systems comes from emotional experiences, which we strive to provide at Klemmer seminars. But another way to change belief systems, as we discussed in our last newsletter, is accomplished through the persistent reading of books and listening to tapes. Affirmations, the daily repetition of a positive belief you want to become true for yourself, is another way to increase personal growth. Like reading books and listening to tapes, one downside is that affirmations don&#8217;t carry much emotion. As a result, they take a tremendous amount of repetition &#8211; sometimes months and months. Unless a person is aware that this is part of the process, they may become discouraged, give up or lose interest. But affirmations do work (for more on affirmations listen to tape #5 in the series The Pursuit &#38; Practice of Personal Mas&#8230;). [...]</p>
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