Hi, my name is Nidhu B. Kapoor. And you are about to experience the power of a two word manifesto. You will be amazed by how rapidly this works and how instantly your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors align with your goals. These two words are, what and if. What if. You see, what if is a power packed two word phrase that can change your body chemistry.
and brain neuroplasticity. The way most of us use it is as a question and invariably a negative question like, what if this doesn't work? Or what if that doesn't work? Or what if they don't like me? Or what if they do like me? It changes our vibration to a lower vibration when we think or speak like this.
And then the law of attraction picks up on that and starts sending us more rubbish to deal with. So how do we use it correctly? How do we use it to manifest our awesomeness life? We do so by using it as a statement. of a positive, grand outcome. It then opens us up to the greatest possibilities for our life, health, wealth, relationships, everything.
For instance, see how it makes you feel when I say these. What if you are absolutely fine? What if you love your life? What if you see the rightness and goodness in everything taking place right now? What if your dreams are actually being fulfilled? What if you know exactly what to do next? What if your health is improving by leaps and bounds?
What if your wealth is upgrading by heaps and heaps? What if you are in perfect mental, physical, and emotional balance? What if all your situations are win win for all? What if you can focus on the positive more and more? What if you trust that the universe has your back, always? I have no doubt you already feel the body chemistry upgrading and the mind becoming more open.
And positive.
my name is Nidhu B. Kapoor. Ask me for more such simple, quick, and magical ways to use words. I am owner and sharer of word medicine and there's nothing faster than these to get your awesomeness life. Catch my programs on. There's nothing faster. Dot com on YouTube, Facebook, and on Insta.
Bye for now.
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