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How
to feel good using positive thinking techniques Our minds are incredibly powerful tools – even
more so than we may realize. Just by thinking something, we can make it more likely to occur.
I know that sounds a bit cliché doesn’t it. But that's a powerful, but dangerous ability.
If your thoughts are positive and uplifting, you will increase the likelihood of seeing
those dreams through to fruition. If they are negative, however, you can have just the
opposite effect. Obviously, it is our best interests to keep our minds thinking positively
throughout the day, and I am here to just help you do just that.
Here are seven tips to use consistently to stream the positive thinking:
– Start with a Plan. You are far more likely to think positively about your day if you
have a specific plan for what you want to accomplish. Try getting in the habit of each
night writing out goals for the next day. That means that you will sleep better and
all of the goals will be written down the night before and you will be ready to start
your day. Make them simple enough to get done in one day but challenging enough to keep
you motivated. – Positive Vibes. Just like any other human
emotion, positivity can be contagious. Make it a point to surround yourself with people
who think and act in an uplifting manner. Even if you are more inclined to negativity
at first, you will find your spirits lifted by their energy.
– Give Thanks. There are certainly many things in your life to be thankful for – and
you should do so on a regular basis. Stopping to realize everything you appreciate in your
life makes you automatically feel more positive. When we take things for granted, is when the
negativity starts to grab control. It can help to write out a ‘thankful’ list every
so often to remind yourself off all the good that surrounds you.
– Exercise. Maybe the most powerful tool in continuing the think positive is a consistent
habit of physical activity. And it is the consistent habit that will help keep your
mind and body active.Your brain produces chemicals called endorphins during exercise which give
the body a natural high. Beyond the chemical benefit is the psychological boost you get
from setting an exercise goal and following through on it. You will also look and feel
good and fit which can boost your confidence and mood. All around, exercise is simply a
great step toward positive thinking. – Take Charge. By stepping out and being
in control of a situation, you will be more inclined to feel positive about it. Don’t
be afraid of failure – I have learnt from my failures many times in my life and from
failure I grew stronger. I used it to take control, used it as an opportunity to take
control to put my positive thinking into practice in the real world. With a good attitude behind
you, you are already most of the way toward becoming really feeling good about yourself.
– Keep at It. Positivity is quick to fade if we turn back at the first sign of trouble.
Before you start any new endeavour, commit to being in it for the long haul. With that
conviction in mind, you won’t be put off by early challenges or failures. Accept the
fact that you will get knocked down along the way, and your mindset will be able to
stay positive even in the hard times. If you are looking for a free and easy ride to success,
you might want to change your expectations. Thinking positively means understanding you
will face obstacles and having the confidence and energy to overcome them.
– Meditate. Negative thinking often occurs in cycles. One incident or event gets you
down, and everything else starts to get painted with a negative brush. Daily meditation can
be a great way to break that cycle and refocus your mind. Meditation benefits positive thinking
by allowing your mind to clear and think logically about your life without the distractions of
life going on around you. Next time you feel like the negative thinking in your brain is
taking over, stop and meditate. Even if you only have a few minutes, Meditate. The calm
inside yourself will bring you back to reality and get your thought process back on track.
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