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When you’re thankful for something, it sends a message to the subconscious that you’re happy to have that thing in your life. Somehow, gratitude invites more of it to visit you. Thankfulness is an energy-producing machine that never runs out. If you have the perspective of the glass-half-full, there is always more to be grateful for.
But if you believe something outside of yourself determines your energy—and you either have it or you don’t—you paint yourself a victim. It’s not about luck, circumstances or those around you.
What if you actually create the energy yourself by choosing to deliberately harness your thinking mechanism? You start to create your own reality rather than let it happen to you.
So let’s say, you’re thankful for abundance; you accept and even invest in the premise that there is enough to give away. This tends to create perpetual motion
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