[Fwd: DAILY AFFIRMATIONS FOR THE 90'S]

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Subject: DAILY AFFIRMATIONS FOR THE 90'S
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FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE:

>DAILY AFFIRMATIONS FOR THE 90s
>
>"As I let go of my shoulds and feelings of guilt, I get better and better at
>getting in touch with my inner sociopath."
>
>"I assume full responsibility for my actions, except the ones that are
>someone else's fault."
>
>"I no longer need to punish, deceive or compromise myself. Unless, of
>course, I want to stay employed."
>
>"In some cultures what I do would be considered normal."
>
>"Having control over myself is nearly as good as having control over others."
>
>"My intuition nearly makes up for my lack of good judgment."
>
>"I honor my personality flaws, for without them I would have no personality
>at all."
>
>"I am grateful that I am not as judgmental as all those censorious,
>self-righteous people around me."
>
>"I need not suffer in silence while I can still moan, whimper,whine and
>complain."
>
>"As I learn the innermost secrets of those around me, they reward me in many
>ways to keep me quiet."
>
>"Whenever someone hurts me, I know forgiveness is cheaper than a lawsuit;
>but not nearly as gratifying."
>
>"The first step is to say nice things about me. The second is to do nice
>things for myself. The third step is to find someone to buy me nice things."
>
>"As I learn to trust the universe, I no longer need to carry a gun."
>
>"All of me is beautiful and valuable, even the ugly, stupid and disgusting
>parts."
>
>"I am one with my duality."
>
>"Only a lack of imagination spares me from my imaginary fears."
>
>"I honor and express all facets of my being, regardless of state and local
>laws."
>
>"Today I will gladly share my experience and advice, for there are  no
>sweeter words than "I told you so.""
>
>"A good scapegoat is often times better than a solution to the problem."
>
>"Just for today, I will not sit in my living room all day watching TV;
>instead, I will move my TV into the bedroom."
>
>"The complete lack of evidence is the surest sign that the conspiracy is
>working."
>
>"I am learning that criticism is not nearly as effective as sabotage."
>
>"Becoming aware of my character defects leads me to the next step; blaming
>my parents."
>
>"I will find humor in my everyday life by looking for those around me in
>which I can ridicule and demean."
>
>"To have a successful relationship, I must learn to make it appear as if I
>am giving as much as I am getting."
>
>"I am now willing to make mistakes as long as someone else is willing to
>learn from them."
>