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Later, as you’ re juggling work, caring for family, or facing unexpected challenges, fear might rise:“ This is too much. I can’ t handle it.”
Your reset:“ I choose to change my mind. I am capable, supported, and guided. Solutions are already on their way.”
Even at the end of the day, when the voice of lack creeps in—“ I didn’ t get enough done. I’ ll never catch up.”— you can gently shift it to:
“ I choose to change my mind. I trust my timing. I celebrate what I did accomplish. Tomorrow will bring new energy.”
One thought at a time, you train your mind to align with your soul instead of your conditioning.
How to Practice the Reset
Think of it like tuning a radio. When you’ re tuned to static— the noise of old thoughts— you can’ t hear the music. But when you dial into the right frequency, the song comes through.
Here’ s a simple practice:
1. Notice the thought. Awareness is your first doorway.
2. Interrupt it. Say,“ I choose to change my mind about this.”
3. Replace it with a higher truth:
Instead of“ I’ ll always be struggling,” affirm“ Abundance flows to me.”
Instead of“ I’ m not enough,” affirm“ I was born enough. Everything I need is already within me, waiting to be remembered.”
WISDOM & SELF-GROWTH
Instead of“ It’ s too late,” affirm“ My timing is always Divine.”
You don’ t need to wrestle with fear or argue with doubt. You simply decide. A clear, firm choice—“ I choose to change my mind”— is enough to interrupt the pattern and redirect your energy.
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