"Every day in every way... " Wow, that's a throw back! A good one, however.
This is one of the first popular examples of positive thinking, popularized by Émile Coué. Not necessarily easy to implement, but this guy is certainly worth studying for those who are into this stuff.
(from Wikipedia)
Effectiveness
Thanks to his method, which Coué once called his "trick",[8] patients of all sorts would come to visit him. The list of ailments included kidney problems, diabetes, memory loss, stammering, weakness, atrophy and all sorts of physical and mental illnesses.[citation needed] According to one of his journal entries (1916), he apparently cured a patient of a uterus prolapse as well as "violent pains in the head" (migraine).[9]
C. (Cyrus) Harry Brooks (1890–1951), author of various books on Coué, claimed the success rate of his method was around 93%.[citation needed] The remaining 7% of people would include those who were too skeptical of Coué's approach and those who refused to recognize it.
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