Do you have problems in your life?
Business problems...
Financial problems...
Health problems...
Relationship problems...
Or...
Any other kind of problems?
If you do...
Here's my simple three-step formula for completely eliminating them from your life:
Step #1 - Completely eliminate the word "problem" from your vocabulary.
The first step to completely eliminating problems from your life is to completely eliminate the word "problem" from your vocabulary.
The "Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary" defines the word problem as:
"A thing that is difficult to deal with or to understand."
Thus...
By its very definition, the word problem implies difficulty and, more often than not, is accompanied by all sorts of destructive emotions.
Rather than call something a "problem", why not call it what it really is...
A situation.
The "Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary" defines the word situation as:
"All the circumstances and things that are happening at a particular time and in a particular place."
That's exactly what a problem *really* is, isn't it?
A so-called problem is nothing more or less than a given set of circumstances and things that are happening at a particular time and in a particular place.
What makes a situation a "problem" is the difficulty *you* assign to it.
In other words...
A problem isn't really a problem...
It's a situation.
You make a situation a problem by how you label it!
By simply re-labeling a problem as a situation, and *meaning* it, you remove the difficulty and destructive emotions associated with it and put yourself in the necessary state of mind to constructively deal with it.
Once you've reduced a problem to what it really is...
Just another situation in your life...
You're ready for...
Step #2 - Forget it.
Don't talk about the situation...
Don't think about the situation...
Forget it!
After some eight years of studying the writings of Wallace D. Wattles, best known for his classic masterpiece "The Science of Getting Rich", I'm pretty much convinced "forget it" was Wallace D. Wattles' favorite phrase.
Throughout his writings, it's his answer to practically everything that "ails" you.
In an article he wrote, titled "Talk That Builds Health", Wallace D. Wattles explains why:
"When you forget it, it will be gone."
That's exactly what happens too...
It's absolutely incredible just how much "stuff" in my life cleaned itself up or disappeared completely simply because I "forgot it".
Now...
"Forget it" is easier said than done, isn't it?
Trying to forget something is a bit like trying not to think about pink elephants...
The more you try *not* to think about them, the more you think about them, don't you?
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