I am so happy and grateful now. I am financially stable and I am really glad about my situation now. Just say these six words and you will get exactly what you want. That's what my mentor said to me, and I ended up having 100 results every single time that I used these six words. So in their neural experiment, Maria Richter and other top neuroscientists monitored subjects' brains, and they wanted to see the responses to auditory and visual negative words. It's pretty crazy because during this process, they discovered that painful or negative words increase implicit processing in neuroscience. There are 11 Money Affirmations That Made Me A Millionaire so read on as I share my wonderful experience with you.
It's summarized as imp within the Subgenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex, or SACC, because I bet you can't say that word five times in a row, but all jokes aside, essentially what they found out is that the study proved that the negative words that you're saying may even habitually and unconsciously release stress and anxiety-induced hormones into subjects, and they could measure how the brain was changing from these negative words. Additionally, there was a study that found increased levels of anxiety in children associated with higher rates of negative self-talk, and this was published in PubMed, one of the top neuroscientific and general biomedical study websites, and they said these results suggest negative self-talk plays a role in the generation or maintenance of anxiety in normal children.
So here's the point for all you folks that are familiar with your new wage: this is a bunch of mumbo jumbo. It's actually scientifically proven that negative words, whether they're spoken, heard or thought subconsciously, not only cause stress, but they also contribute to long-term anxiety. They change the brain and they induce stress response hormones in the brain just by thinking these negative thoughts. So those studies pretty much sum up big idea number one: negative words and negative thinking, whether you say them out loud or you have them programmed into your subconscious from childhood, actually negatively impact your brain and your body, creating stress hormones, and they are scientifically proven to stop you from getting what you want.
Positive Thoughts Actually Change Your Genes In Your Body

Now for big idea number two: positive thoughts actually change your genes in your body. So just like all those studies showed the recognition that negative thoughts, even if they're just in your own mind, are enough to induce stress and anxiety hormones and change your brain, Then you know the obvious question is, "What effect do positive thoughts have on your brain, your nervous system, and your genes in your life?" In their book, words can change your brain. Dr Andrew Newberg is a neuroscientist at Thomas Jefferson University and Mark Robert Waldman is a communications expert.
They have a pretty powerful book, and it's all about the science of how words affect your brain, and I quote here, "a single word has the power to influence the expression of genes that regulate physical and emotional stress." They go on to say in this book that "by holding a positive and optimistic word in your mind, you stimulate the frontal lobe activity in your brain." This area includes specific language centers that connect directly to the motor cortex response that moves you into action and controls human behavior. As their research shows, the longer you concentrate on positive words, the more they begin to affect other areas of your brain as well.
All the fancy schmancy neuroscientific aside, these six words I'm about to give you, have proven that they stimulate the brain and the frontal lobe in an entirely new way. Because of this, it changes your perception of yourself and of the world around you. Essentially, holding on to these positive six words helps train your brain to see the good in the world in others and yourself. Let me just tell you a pretty crazy story that happened to me recently. So I've been doing YouTube forever, and I started getting bored. I had a daughter, I had other businesses; my channel kind of started to suck and I quit paying attention to it.
I Am So Happy And Grateful For Abundance
I was pretty bored with it. I accomplished all my main goals. The channel was kind of in the gutter compared to my past results, and eventually I tried to salvage it, but I failed miserably at it. So I began to think that maybe my YouTube days are numbered here and maybe the algorithm doesn't love me anymore. Maybe YouTube was censoring me and everything was over, and then I thought to myself, "What did I do differently in the past?" and the answer was that I used to think a lot more positively about my YouTube. I would never have entertained a thought like, "Maybe it's done, maybe YouTube's censoring me, maybe they hate me."
I made affirmations about my YouTube success all day long using these six words, and I started doing these specific affirmations. I started writing them down every day. I started using my hypnosis specifically for my YouTube success. I started to visualize inspiring people and getting all these comments. I started imagining getting thousands of new views, hundreds of thousands of new subscribers. I started seeing it in my mind, and I talked about it all day long. The results were pretty crazy. My channel started taking off again, and in just a quick 30 days, it started to do better than any previous month in the last two years.
So then, the question is: what are these six words? I am so happy and grateful. Those are the six words my mentor taught me, and you can use just the basis of those six words all by themselves. I am so happy and grateful. You can do what I do and personalize it afterwards, such as "I'm so happy and grateful now that I'm inspiring millions of new people on YouTube every day." The goal is to do it for long enough that it becomes a habit. Then you don't need to think about it because it's stimulating the brain. Once that becomes a habit in the brain, you don't have to do the affirmations consciously.
You Have To Use These Words Exactly As They Are
They become part of your subconscious operating system and it stops becoming an exercise. Then it starts to become a subconscious program. So when my mentor, Bob Proctor, taught me these words, he said a couple of important things: you have to use these words exactly as they are because you're stimulating the nervous system in the present tense. These words are in the present tense. They don't just say, "You're grateful." They say you're happy too. What was this for? Your brain starts to think it's real, especially when you personalize it and add another element to it. I'm so happy and grateful now that I'm making five thousand dollars a month.
I'm so happy and grateful now that I'm the healthiest version of myself. I'm so happy and grateful that my relationships are better than ever. I'm so happy and grateful that I'm more productive than ever. So here's what I invite you to do: personalize this for yourself. Psychologists tell us 95% of your life is subconscious. Think about earlier scientific studies. What did we find out? We found out that negative words actually affect your brain. They actually affect your nervous system, and 70% of all subconscious programming is negative and redundant. Think about that negative and redundant phrase.
That means we've been programmed negatively for money. You've been programmed negatively for confidence. You've been programmed negatively for relationships. You've just been programmed with a bunch of crap from the world, but the good news is, you can start to change it. When you use these six words, you activate the prefrontal cortex in your brain. Your brain starts to take over and you start to build yourself a new reality, not the one you were programmed with, but the one that's your ultimate destiny.