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I am specifically choosing to meditate every day, for twenty minutes, for a month. During this meditation I will say positive things to myself, in order to reprogram my brain to always being mindful, focused and always thinking positively. I feel that by combining the affirmations with meditation, I will create a stronger habit, and one that is known to produce the sort of change that I am looking for with respect to the reprogramming of the brain.
This behavior is expected to have a positive impact on my overall wellness. The two elements, the affirmations and the meditations will have slightly different effects. The affirmations create positive vibes and allow me to have a high level of self-confidence. The meditation is something that creates peace and mindfulness. As a beginner, it has been challenging, but that is the point of creating the habit. Meditation does not come easily to beginners and you just have to keep at it. So that is what I am doing, because over time people who meditate have sharper minds...
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