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(52) Mind Power Secrets

#1). "Break Up The Mental Mutiny"
#2). "Watch What You Think About"
#3). "Don't Ask,-Command Your Thoughts"
#4). "Run Your Mind Like A Kingdom"
#5). "Repair The Communications System With Your Subconscious Mind"
#6). "Don't Get Out Of Bed Without A Mental Plan"
#7). "Realize That You Think Thoughts You Aren't Aware Of"
#8). "Realize That Some Of Your Thoughts May Be Evil"
#9). "Issue Assignments To Your Thoughts And Expect Results"
#10). "When You Think, Act. Don't Wait For A Second Chance"
#11). "Stop Relying So Much On Chance Or Luck"
#12). "Stop Adopting Alien Thoughts"
#13). "Get Rid Of Your Grain Of Doubt"
#14). "To Make Retrieval Easier, Prioritize Your Thoughts"
#15). "When In A Rush, Stop For Three Seconds"
#16). "Learn To Think Faster"
#17). "Think Better Quality Thoughts"
#18). "Put Your Lazy Thoughts To Work"
#19). "Master The Art Of Programming Your Mind"
#20). "Develop Programs That Create And Manage Other Programs"
#21). "Realize You Think Hundreds Of Thoughts Each Day"
#22). "Always Use A Priority System"
#23). "Stop Letting Your Thoughts Push You Around"
#24). "Start Executing The Death Penalty On Your Unworthy Evil Thoughts"
#25). "Get A Good Mental Education"
#26). "For Goodness Sakes, Turn On The Lights"
#27). "Have Your Subconscious Mind Screen Your Words Before You Speak"
#28). "Issue Arrest Warrants Against Your Fugitive Evil Thoughts"
#29). "Plan Your Mental Events Way Ahead Of Time"
#30). "Start Ruling Your Thoughts With Tenderness And Love"
#31). "Watch Your Self-Talk"
#32). "Stop Leaving The Creator Out"
#33). "Never Stop Growing Mentally"
#34). "Realize Thoughts Use Energy"
#35). "Become A Detailed Careful Thinker"
#36). "Realize Thoughts Give Birth To Other Thoughts"
#37). "Know That Peace And Joy Can't Live With Torment And Sorrow"
#38). "Look At The Big Eternal Picture"
#39). "Develop A Close Relationship With Your Subconscious Mind"
#40). "Keep Creating"
#41). "Face It, It's Think Or Sink"
#42). "Consider Your Thoughts As Citizens Of Your Mental Kingdom"
#43). "Stop Relying So Much On Other People's Thoughts"
#44). "Get Rid Of Your Old Childhood Programs"
#45). "Develop A Program Habit Of Using Your Subconscious Mind Every Day"
#46). "Stop Blindly Trusting That Still Small Voice"
#47). "Question The Origin Of Your Suspect Thoughts"
#48). "Destroy Those Profanity Programs"
#49). "Realize That Your Thought Kingdom Is Huge"
#50). "Don't Forget To Build Your Character"
#51). "Make Sure Peace Reigns Throughout Your Mind"
#52). "Get Rid Of Those Demon Spies"

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