Belief Switch

The 3 Step Process to Removing Limiting Beliefs
and Installing Empowering Beliefs

Dear friend,

I meet people every day who tell me that they have read personal development books, hired coaches, and even gone to seminars and events, but their lives have not changed as much as they know they could have.

Sure, for a few days afterwards, they feel motivated and excited to get their life on track -- but within a few days the excitement fades and things return to how they were.

I believe this is because people go to these seminars looking for a magic pill that will transform their life overnight.

And while books, seminars, and life coaches, certainly help and can help to create change.. they usually are missing an important piece of the puzzle.

The subconscious mind and the beliefs that are held in the mind.

Your subconscious beliefs need to be changed if you want
to have positive permanent change occur in your life.

If you don't erase the belief that is locked in place and keeping your life the same day in and day out, then you will find that no matter how many books you read or seminars you attend, before you know it "life" gets in the way, you get distracted, and you are right back where you started.

Is erasing a belief hard?

No, in fact it is actually fairly easy.

Unfortunately, most people try to erase a belief without REPLACING it with a new belief - a belief that will support you and help you reach their goals and dreams.

That is why most people fail when they try to break a habit - because they are trying to stop doing something without replacing it with something else. The habit is controlled by a belief in the subconscious mind, so in order to effective stop you have to create a new belief in its place.

Trying to erase a belief without replacing it gives your subconscious mind a void that needs to be filled.

If you remove a belief, which is basically a program that the mind has to follow, and you don't replace it with a new belief then the mind is lost and has no direction.

And what do you think it will do to fill the void? You guessed it, it will re-install the old belief because that is all it knows.

Imagine that you are digging a hole in the mud on a rainy day... no matter how much mud you remove, more mud just keeps sliding into the hole.

Why? Because the hole is surrounded with mud so it keeps spilling over and filling in the hole.

You have to put up a barrier to stop the mud from sliding in.

It is the same with erasing beliefs - you have to put something else in their place or the beliefs you are trying to remove will slowly return and fill the space.

I use a simple process to remove and replace beliefs that I like to call 'The Belief Switch'.

It is a very easy to do process that only takes a few minutes and doesn't need any special equipment or location. Just sitting in a chair is all you need.

How long does it take to erase a belief and replace it with a new one?

It depends on how deeply rooted the belief is. Many people find that they have almost instant results, while others have had to use the process a few times before they find that the belief is switched.

But they didn't mind - they were thrilled to be able to finally remove a destructive belief that has caused ongoing pain in their life, even if it took 3 days. :o)

My new "The Belief Switch - The 3 Step Process to Removing Limiting Beliefs and Installing Empowering Beliefs" e-book outlines the process - in easy to follow, step-by-step, detail so you too can switch your beliefs and realize your goals and dreams.

Bonus, you will also recieve "The Visualization Switch". This special technique show you how to quickly program your goals and dreams into your mind so that they are accepted as your current reality.

The Belief Switch

Only $27!

P.S. Even if you don't know which subconscious beliefs you have that need to be replaced, this step by step guide will show you how to discover them, erase them, and install a new belief.

To your abundance, joy, and success,
Karen

"The ownership of money and property comes as a result of doing things in a certain way. Those who do things in this certain way, whether on purpose or accidentally, get rich. Those who do not do things in this certain way, no matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor. It is natural law that like causes always produce like effects. Therefore, any man or woman who learns to do things in this certain way will infallibly get rich."

- Wallace D. Wattles