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Spend time every day working on personal development. This can include reading, writing, listening, and watching positive messages.

SendOutCards is an incredible tool. Not only can you remember people and share appreciation, but you can motivate, uplift, encourage, and truly make a difference. Here is the interesting thing, the more you do this, the more you realize that you, the sender of the cards, will benefit the most.

Personal development can also include I AM Statements.

To help you develop the right mind set, SendOutCards encourages all its distributors to create and use positive I AM Statements.

Repeat your I AM Statements often.

Here are some suggested I AM Statements:

• I am a level four card sender.
• I am helping others become senders of cards.
• I am attracting the right people into my business.
• I am quickly building groups of twelve and helping others do the same.
• I am attracting wealth in abundance.

You can learn more about I AM Statements at Treat ‘em Right events and will have the opportunity there to write your own. These statements help you act on the law of attraction and move you through the 4-Step Objective.

The Law of Attraction states

Whatever you send out is what you get back.

The Law of Attraction, triggered by SendOutCards, will deliver all the wonderful things you deserve in your life.

4-Step Objective

1. Flush the negatives out
2. Replace with positive in
3. Send Out the positives to the world
4. Attract what we send tenfold

The Eagles View - Article 053 - Tuesday, Oct. 4. 2005
I am / We are

If you have ever attended a Treat’em Right Seminar, you are familiar with the I AM exercises. The foundation of the Treat’em Right Personal Development Training is built upon stating your desires in present tense as if they already exist. To do this you always begin your desire statements with “I am.” We don’t call these statements goals or affirmations, we have always called them I AM statements.

Why do we call them I AM Statements?

I AM Statements are designed to send out your desires or “do wants” to your subconscious mind as if they already exist. The stronger the language, the faster your subconscious mind will kick in and act out the desire. We have found that by starting with “I am” instead of “I have,” you can include action words or emotion words that make the statement stronger.

As an example: “I have a new custom Harley Davidson motorcycle,” is enhanced by saying, “I am enjoying the freedom I feel on my new custom Harley Davidson motorcycle.”

Let’s do one more: “I have a new dream home on the hill,” is enhanced by saying,
“We are building memories in our new dream home on the hill.”

I AM Statements can also be WE ARE Statements.

Many of our desires are shared by those we have relationships with: our spouse, our business partners, our children, our friends and associates. It is only obvious that WE ARE Statements will be, and should be, used in many cases. In addition, a recent study indicated that a couple that pursues the same desires and goals together are six times more likely to manifest those desires into their life.

If you currently have an I AM list, an affirmation list, or a list of goals, I encourage you to restate them starting with “I am” or “we are.” You want to use as many action or emotion words as you can in your statement. Strengthen up the language that you use. Make your statements easy to remember so you can commit them to memory and replay them in your mind continuously.

Put your I AM Statements on 3 x 5 index cards and carry them everywhere you go. It will make all the difference in the world.

Bruce Jenner won a gold medal in the 1976 Summer Olympics and was titled as the world’s greatest athlete. Several years ago he was asked to speak to a group of Olympic hopefuls. He stood in front of the group and asked them how many of them had goals? Everyone raised their hands. He then asked them how many of them had written their goals down. Again, everyone raised their hands. His final question was this: How many of you have your written goals with you right now? Only one athlete raised his hand. His name was Dan O’Brien; he went on to win a gold medal in the same event that Bruce Jenner had won so many years ago.

This story explains the power of having your I AM Statements with you at all times.