I remember, when my children were little, I, as a single mother of three, would come home tired and ragged by the end of the long day. Too many times the first words out of my mouth were something about the kitchen being a mess or the chores not being done. Even in my more conscious times, it seemed as though there was little time for the high level of positive reinforcement my children needed as they are formulating their early beliefs about themselves. For my children, there was just too much time in front of the TV. I know the frustrations that we, as parents, feel and the guilt for doing less than we know we should. My motivation in making these types of positive tapes for my own children when they were small was, quite frankly, to offset my guilt. I felt good about playing positive, loving affirmations for them while they slept. I knew they would get eight hours of positive input, which felt very good to me as I tucked them in, with hugs and prayers, and turned on the tape machine.
Now, I don't believe that sleep-learning will raise a child. Nor do I believe that parents can treat their child with disrespect or offer constant devaluing messages of unworthiness and expect these positive messages to have a great influence on the child. One's daily example has the greatest impact on one's children. However there are other factors, and sleep-learning can assist parents in offsetting the negative influences around their children and help them cope with the everyday stresses of parenting. Most children today face massive amounts of exposure to the negative influx and pressures of today's world. As much as parents try to protect their children, television, movies, music, outdoor advertising and peer pressures are too much for them to combat. Combine that with the fact that most parents are experiencing a great deal of stress in their own lives, which cannot help but be passed on to their children.
When we understand that the early belief systems accepted by a child begin to attract the experiences in life that mirror his or her beliefs, we begin to see how important it is to help establish positive and empowering belief systems at an early age. Those early beliefs attract like unto it. One analogy that always helped me to understand this was to imagine that every time a thought was experienced, it made a small groove in the brain. When new information was experienced that matched that thought, it was attracted to that groove, making it a bit deeper. As that groove became more etched into our brains, it affected the very way we saw and experienced life, attracting to ourselves the very experiences that helped reinforce these grooves. Our entire perception of life is perceived depending upon which groove is the deepest. When we were young, did we believe that we were loved, supported and supplied for and that life was safe? If those were the deepest grooves, we began to attract experiences in life that mirrored those perceptions. If we were somehow taught that we were not supported or supplied for and that life was unsafe, we began to experience life from those eyes, and would continue to attract experiences that would mirror those early beliefs. The early-accepted beliefs attract like unto them, getting more and more established and, ultimately, becoming the law of life.
My own son is a perfect example of this. When he was born 21 years ago, I played for him tapes on the millionaire mindset. I played the tapes on auto reverse, and they played all night, every night, for at least a year. It was his first exposure in the world. As he grew up he was one of those kids that always had money: he attracted money all the time. Even as a very young boy of five or six years old he demonstrated this fact. When we would go to the grocery store, he would guess what the total amount would be and was always within a couple of dollars. He knew how much everything cost and would analyze everything in terms of financial value. As a twenty-one year old he is well on his way to being a multi-millionaire, as he owns two houses and runs his own business, and invests successfully in the stock market. His maturity around money is phenomenal and he understands true prosperity principles, which is demonstrated in the fact that he always tithes 10% to his church and manages and invests his money wisely.
How do you start to practice sleep-learning? Sleep-learning basically consists of playing some kind of audio device all night while you sleep. You can choose from a number of sleep-learning audio programs or create one that affirms the type of ideas or beliefs that you most want to program into your subconscious mind. The most common manner to approach this would be to have a CD player in your bedroom that you would use to play a CD all night while you sleep. Simply set the system to Repeat All. That's it.
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From Michael Phelps amazing 8 gold medals in the pool to Usain Bolts superhuman like 9.69 seconds for the 100 metres, people across the world have seen some never to be forgotten moments.
And yet as we watch with open mouth amazement as some of the athletes and competitors achievements, it is also possible to learn from the spirit of the Olympics when it comes to making decisions about our business dealings and specifically when looking for and buying charity insurance.
The Olympic motto of faster, higher and stronger is a sure way for you to make sure you always get the very best deal on your insurance premiums.
Faster. The society in which we now live means that people are busy and as such demand things quicker than ever before. From fast food takeaways to next day deliveries waiting for goods or services seems now to be from a distant age. The good news for charities looking for insurance products is that quotes and the ability to buy charity insurance is faster than ever before. From getting insurance quotes online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to being able to make a claim at all hours, it has never been easier to deal with your charities insurance needs.
And on the subject of speed, it is also possible to make sure you time is put to better use by using an insurance broker to help you with insurance for charities. A good insurance broker will listen to your needs, offer your suggestions on what cover you and do not need whilst searching the insurance market to find you the best deal on your insurance.
Higher. This simply means that when looking for which insurance company or insurance broker to choose for your insurance, a company who appears high up in the various search engines could well be one you want to speak to. Very often, a company appears high in search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN because they specialize in a particular type of insurance. For example, if you run or manage a charity or voluntary organisation and need charities insurance you might type in a phrase like charity insurance or charity insurance broker. The companies that appear high in the search engines for such phrases could very well have special schemes and facilities for exactly the type of insurance you need and therefore you could end up saving money on your insurance premiums.
Stronger. Strength when it comes to insurance might not at first glance be that relevant but when it comes to the financial strength of the insurance provider you decide to go with it could in many cases be the important factor you should look for. It is now quite easy to find out the financial strength of a company with credit ratings and financial information readily available from various websites.
The truth is, speed, positioning and strength are vital in all walks of life from world class sports people to business owners and working professionals. And if you remember quicker, higher and stronger when it comes to looking for charity insurance there is every chance your insurance cover and premiums will be the best they can be.
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