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I have a little trick that I use, which seems to work well, to enhance my self-esteem and ensure that I am moving in
right direction. I task
Universe with a 10-point challenge. I pose
demand: "I expect to see 10 positive events in my life in
next month that are in line with
positive aspects of my direction and Vision." I found that demands and conversations work better than simplistic questions. However, indeed, within a month, I either see 10 positive events or I am able to find, through erroneous results, that I need to adjust some aspect of my direction. Such erroneous results are events that appear positive in
context of
path, but are not necessarily what I had hoped for in
long run. In such cases, this means that it's time to reevaluate and readjust.
Here is a small test for you. It takes some practice, but it can be done. Before you go to your psychic, examine your questions yourself and make some affirmative decisions and execute actions in
direction of your Vision. "Feel" your future. Do not reveal your ideas, evaluation, and feelings to them. If they are true, they will verify and clarify your own findings. Your next reading could be more revealing and satisfying that any one you've ever had in
past because you will be in control!
Take control of your destiny and define your future --- don't let it languish in "going with
flow". Change
course of your own river! It takes time. It takes patience. But, it can be done!
--- About
Author ---
Edward B. Toupin is an author, life-strategy coach, counselor, Reiki Master, technical writer, and PhD Candidate living in Las Vegas, NV. Among other things, he authors books, articles, and screenplays on topics ranging from career success through life organization and fulfillment. Check out some of his recent print and electronic books as well as his articles covering various life-changing topics!

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