Law of Assumption Workbook For Self Concept
Law of Assumption Workbook For Self Concept
Are you trying to improve your self-concept but don't know where to start? You may have been hearing about the Law of Assumption and want to give it a try, but you have no idea what your self-concept is, never mind how to fix it. This guide will get you on the way to manifesting the life that you want.
This Guide Includes Pages On:
✔ What Self-Concept Means
✔ Applying Law of Assumption: Practical Steps
✔ Self-Reflection
✔ Identifying Limiting Beliefs
✔ Using Your Affirmations
✔ Daily Emotional Prompts
✔ Space for Notes/Affirmations
Stop wondering what areas of your self-concept is holding you back - identify the problems, and then work on changing your dominant assumptions! The rest will follow.
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