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Brian Tucker
PSTEC User

    Day 10 – Negative Belief Elimination Process Day 1:

    I just finished up my first belief “There is something wrong with me”

    3 Runs of PSTEC Negative in a row

    Halfway through the second run I thought about some recent events that are going on in my life. To the average person these would in no way be deemed normal. As I was thinning about these events before i caught myself off focus I was smile/ half laughing at them and my eyes were watering as I was thinking about them. I was able to refocus but I pretty much smiled and had eyes watering throughout the rest of the second track and the third one. I am even smiling as I type this. I can't even really recall the phrase I was working on unless I try to focus hard on what it was. It's like someone hit me so hard it knocked it out of my mind.

    I guess this means it's been erased? :)

    Here is the first round of beliefs I am removing and their replacing positive statement:

    There is something wrong with me – Replaced with: 4x – I am perfect the way I am
    People are judging me– Replaced with: 4x – No one is judging me
    I'm not good enough– Replaced with: 4x – I am good enough
    I’m lazy– Replaced with: 4x –  I am a dynamo of positive energy and success
    I’m worthless
    I am a failure
    I am disorganized – Replaced with: 4x – I am organized
    I am dumb
    I am stupid
    I’m a procrastinator – Replaced with: 4x –  I am a dynamo of positive energy and success
    I am different
    I'm not worthy
    I am a fraud
    I am a fake
    I am a loser
    I am not loved – Replaced with: 4x – I am loved
    I'm not important

    Technical question: In my positive statement is it more powerful for me to use “I am perfect the way I am” or “I feel I am perfect the way I am”