It is surprising how all human beings can change everything, modifying our way of thinking. In this sense, I have always been inspired by a phrase that I have repeated to myself almost daily since I was sixteen:

"You are what you are and you are where you are because of what you have put in your mind, but you can change who you are and you can change where you are by changing what you put in your mind."

What the human mind can believe it can create. Follow your instinct, follow your hunches, because they are your compass to navigate in this life.

The mind is something that all human beings possess, but few have a manual to operate it; they don't know how to use it and sometimes all this mental power they turn against themselves, destroying themselves. Your mind can be your best friend or your worst enemy and nothing will change, nothing positive will happen as long as you don't learn to direct your mental power towards the constructive.

The constructive capacity of the mind is equal to its destructive capacity. The subconscious has no analytical sense, it obeys whatever you tell it.

When you say: "Ah, but I'm stupid", your subconscious responds: "Ah, but of course", and makes you stupid. Although he is a giant, powerful, almost ten times more intelligent than the conscious mind, he wears a leaden mask and does not hear, does not see, only obeys.

On the other hand you are the conscious mind; who is reading this block at this moment, consciously, and you must transmit only the good, pure and necessary elements to that giant, the sub-conscious, who, unconditionally, will produce the change.

Therefore, every morning when you wake up, the first thing you should say is: "What a beautiful day! How good I feel!" even if i don't know so. And if you're sick, don't say it, don't accept it. Get up and inject a dose of encouragement.


"The most powerful change in the human being lies in the number one concept, the principle called autosuggestion: we start pretending and end believing."