Prayers and decrees are more powerful when you repeat them. Many Protestants avoid saying prayers more than once, seeing it as the vain repetition that Jesus advised against (Matt. 6:7). “After all,” they say, “why should I have to ask God for something more than one time?” However, the Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches practice repetition of the Our Father, Hail Mary and other prayers. Jewish mystics repeated the names of God. For some mystics, repetition truly becomes prayer “without ceasing” (I Thess. 5:17).
The reason it is more effective to repeat a prayer is that each time you say it, you are giving more light-energy to God and the angels. The angels can use that energy as a seed, adding more light-energy as they go about answering your request. So choose a group of prayers and decrees. Then give them every day until the angels respond.