Sharpen Your Wit – Affirmations

by Jeff Staniforth on October 12, 2011

Sharpen Your Wit - Affirmations

Affirmations – Sharpen Your Wit – Affirmations by Jeff Staniforth and Dr. Jay Polmar.

Description: Think of your brain as a muscle: to help strengthen and keep it sharp and witty, you need to exercise it. The more you challenge your brain, the better it becomes. Slip in some daily wit activities that work out the mind. Work on these affirmations and start seeing the funny side of life.

Sample Affirmations:

  • Laughter is good for me and I share it with others
  • I cheer people up with my humor
  • I use jest and jokes to spice up life
  • My wit is positive and fun
  • I am witty in all situations
  • My razor sharp wit reflects my intelligence

Sample MP3:


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Running Time:20 proven powerful and effective affirmations repeated for 30 minutes

We have 2 editions:

  1. The Standard edition – enables you to hear the positive affirmations and music while you listen to the audio.
  2. The Silent Edition – you do not hear the affirmations – just the music. The affirmations are masked by the soothing sound of music. Note: With the The Silent Edition you also receive a copy of all the affirmations used in the recording.

Standard Edition: MP3 Audio (Instant download)
Regular Price: $17.95
Special Price: $14.95
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Silent Edition: MP3 Audio (Instant download)
Regular Price: $17.95
Special Price: $14.95
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Or Get Both Versions and SAVE $13.90

Standard Edition & Silent EditionMP3 Audio (Instant download)
Regular Price: $35.90
Special Price: $22.00
It is easy to order… Click the Add to Cart button to get started today.

Words to Consider:

With little wit and ease to suit them, They whirl in narrow circling trails, Like kittens playing with their tails.
– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line.
– John Dryden

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