The 30 day, no risk trial
Back in April, Steve Pavlina wrote about the concept of testing changes in your life for 30 days.
A powerful personal growth tool is the 30-day trial. This is a concept I borrowed from the shareware industry, where you can download a trial version of a piece of software and try it out risk-free for 30 days before you're required to buy the full version. It's also a great way to develop new habits, and best of all, it's brain-dead simple.
I like this method because it's a great way of overcoming the initial resistance to change. You know you can stop after 30 days, which also drives you towards completing the trial period.
The power of positive affirmations
I've read about the use of positive affirmations in several books, but I've never got around to trying them out. A recent entry on Out of Bounds about positive affirmations renewed my interest in them, so I've decided to try them out.
The article also links to a very interesting site, bmindful. It's a very modern looking site that allows you to share and tag affirmations. I'm using a few of the affirmations as inspiration for my own.
The experiment
Starting on the 1st of December, I'll be using positive affirmations for 30 days. It's quite likely that I'll tweak as I go along, but at the start I intend to write my affirmations on an index card and read them aloud three times a day.
I'll be writing about the whole experience, and I'm looking forward to seeing what the results are.