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I hope your here because you’re ready to make changes.
If that isn’t the reason, please continue your search.
Change Thinking Habits.com is all about change.
Thinking is a behavior and subject to change.
Changing your thinking habits is the first step for all
long lasting changes…
You will find articles on:
- change thinking habits
- power in positive thinking
- positive thinking techniques
- power of intention (Yeah, we go over law of attraction.)
- how to make changes
- creating wealth
- others
(Oh by the way if you haven’t notice I’m very informal here. Relax. Enjoy
the background sound recording.)
You’ll find methods and tools that help scattered in the articles and newsletter.
I’ll keep a catalyst list in the sidebar. Some are free. Please use them.
As a matter of fact two of the most potent change catalysts are free:
- The sounds on the different pages.
- “Becoming a Point . ” movie.
I recommend a number of catalysts because it takes different
messages said it a different way at different times to get things
going. Making changes is a lot like a chemical reaction. As a
matter of fact chemical reaction is a specific kind of change.
Many times to get the reaction you want you need a catalyst.
Catalysts are specific to the chemicals involved. The same idea holds
true when making life changes only making changes in life isn’t the
exact science that chemistry is. My wisdom is not sufficient to say
if you want to change xyz, being caused by efd then do abc.
It’s more like trial and error. Now if, enough of you stay in touch, either
email or by making comments, we may be able to identify those more specific formulas.
We’ll also keep you encouraged along the way…
Let me finish with 3 actions steps:
- Listen to the music on all the pages
- Sign up for the newsletter and download link to “Becoming a Point . ” (Sign up form to the right.)
- Answer the following question in the comment box below. (If you’re reading on the home page click the small “comment” to open comment box.”
In “Breaking the Rules” Kurt Wright suggests this question:
“What is the best thing to happen to you today?”

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