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Your Words Direct Your Mind | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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If left unchecked, our minds will return to negative thoughts like a moth to a flame.
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Defeating these negative tendencies is a hurdle every person faces.
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The long-term effects of negative thought patterns are much, much worse than the discomfort you’ll go through to develop good ones.
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You can make positive thoughts a consistent reality in your life.
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When you find yourself thinking poorly, speak what you want to think about.
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Use your words to direct your imagination where you want to go.
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And remember what Leon Brown stated: “It all begins and ends in your mind.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.