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The Master Says Take The Word Wish Out of Your Dictionary

If you yearn, want or wish for something badly you must have the ability to acquire it or it goes into the subconscious burial ground of unfulfilled desires corroding the heart. There is no similarity between wishing for something and willing it. In wishing yourself to be a millionaire or the president of a country or things equally impossible are wish desires you know will never happen. Every time you wish for something or think I wish for this or that you defeat yourself as you would affirm to your self, I am in good health, I am well, while at the same time you are thinking in the back of your mind it's just not true. If you had trouble sleeping would you take two cups of strong coffee at bedtime with a sleeping medication that would counteract its effects? Never counteract good thoughts with contrary thoughts. For any thoughts to be effective they have to be understood and properly used. Erase the word wish from your mental dictionary. Why sabotage your desires, hopes and dre...

Use Wish Lists to Enhance Your Buying Experience

Most online retail sites have the 'wish lists' feature these days. In fact, wish lists are a great feature to make shopping even more convenient for online shoppers. A wish list is simply a list of likeable products that you come across while shopping on an online store. Most online stores allow you to choose almost any product from their catalogue to add to your wish list, be it books, toys, gadgets, CDs, T-shirts, and more. This feature is especially useful if shoppers fancy a product for future events like festivals, anniversaries, or birthdays, or simply want to maintain a list of products and items they desire to own in the near future. Creating a wish list on most sites is a simple task. Today, most online stores are equipped with the wish list feature, making the task of compiling a wish list a breeze. Shoppers are invited to click on the 'add to wish list icon' on the product detail pages, which adds the particular product to their wish list. In the past, ...