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Optimal Affirmations

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Optimal Affirmations

By: Rosalene Glickman Ph.D.
Narrated by: Rosalene Glickman Ph.D.
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Dr. Rosalene Glickman, international best-selling author of Optimal Thinking, provides you with Optimal Affirmations to prepare you to reach your most desired goals. Optimal Affirmations are first person, present tense, Optimal statements you immerse in your mind to prepare you to experience the best results. They are Optimal "act as if" statements. By giving yourself the best preview, your desired result becomes real and concrete. You prepare yourself to consistently be your best and enjoy the best life has to offer. You adjust yourself toward having what you most want by incorporating it physically, emotionally, and mentally.

This Optimal Affirmations audiobook has been arranged in two parts. You can hear all the content in the first part. In the second part, the content is subliminal. You will only hear the peaceful sounds of the ocean. Each part contains Optimal Affirmations in 11 categories:

  • Optimal Thinking
  • Core Beliefs
  • Self Esteem
  • The Body
  • The Mind
  • Social Affirmations
  • Purpose
  • Planning Feelings
  • Communications
  • Work
  • The Optimal Affirmations audio provides you with an optimal mental resource to make the most of your life.©2009 Rosalene Glickman Ph.D. (P)2009 Gildan Media Corp
    Career Success Motivation & Self-Improvement

    Critic reviews

    "A superb treatment of the idea of Personal Bests." (Dr. Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People)
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    Terrible choice of voices to deliver positive messages. Unconvincing almost robotic speech that sounds like an advertisement or as if talking to a child. Can’t concentrate or connect with any of the messages in the content when it’s delivered like that.

    Narrated as if spoken to children.

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