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The Power of Affirmations with "But" (OMG Take Five)

  1. The Power of Affirmations with "But" (OMG Take Five) Cheryl Fischer 4:24

Affirmations are one of my favorite tools for transforming your mindset and belief about various aspects of your life.  But, if your brain immediately argues with you as soon as you affirm something about great success or exciting things happening, you are losing the benefit of the affirmation.

What to do? Include a “but” in the middle!

Today I’m sharing a method for creating affirmations that you actually CAN believe, get excited about, and use over and over again to start moving toward to your goals.

Make sure to listen to the full affirmation episode:

Send me your questions or share your experiences with this! www.bit.ly/omgspeaktome.

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Cheryl Fischer Cheryl @ OMG Teach Me

Cheryl Fischer is the host of OMG Teach Me podcast, which she launched in 2023 to bring to light powerful lessons for being, doing, and living our best - that we don’t learn in school.

As a certified Mindset Coach, Cheryl works with clients one-on-one and in group masterclass sessions to shift the narrative that tells us that we are stuck or not enough to one that allows us to move forward towards joy and success.

She is a speaker and trainer, presenting and moderating at industry events and providing corporate training classes around the world. Her prior professional experience includes corporate consulting, airline pricing, secondary teaching in mathematics and economics, and airline software product training.

Cheryl is a wife, a mom, and a grandmom and enjoys reading, golf, happy hours and travel.

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