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How To Become Totally Positive
by Bob Griswold & Jeff Griswold, Effective Learning Systems The goal of this
brief article is to give you a few simple and practical techniques that
will help you make positive thinking an automatic and permanent part of
your life. Positive Thinking is Critically Important Your thought
patterns have a huge influence over every aspect of your life. Your
thoughts determine your personality, the quality of your relationships,
your financial success, your physical health, and much more. But if you’re like
most people, you still grossly underestimate the powerful physiological
effects your thoughts can have. Science has shown
that positive thoughts increase your white blood cell count which helps
you fight infection and disease. In a study recently
published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
researchers at the University of Wisconsin proved that people who
practice positive thinking are better equipped to fight disease. The bottom line:
positive thinking can make you not
only happier but healthier as well. How Do You Become a Positive Thinker? If you currently
have habitual negative thought patterns – and most
everyone does – you can learn to eliminate them and replace them with
positive thought habits. But it won’t happen
on its own. You have to
make a conscious decision to make a change. Once you do that – and with
the help of a few simple techniques – it’s actually pretty easy to
become totally positive. By
measuring an array of biometrics – such as heart rate, body
temperature, and the electrical resistance of the skin – they
demonstrated that simply smiling made the body “happy.” Apparently
moving facial muscles sends signals to the autonomic nervous system,
which controls certain muscle and gland activity. This, in turn,
spurs the physical reactions. So, smile and you’ll be happy! Let yourself replay
some of those positive
moments right now. Let yourself relive feelings of being positive
and confident. Continue to smile.
Release all cares and concerns and
with a big smile on your face, feel yourself becoming more and more
positive and carefree. Again, while you’re
feeling very positive, press
your thumb and middle finger together and say “I am positive!” Practice this
frequently and soon you’ll notice that you
can have a positive attitude in any situation merely by pressing your
thumb and middle finger together and saying “I am positive!” It’s as if the
child
didn’t hear the “don’t.” Only the positive part of the statement
got through: “Slam the door!” However, if you say “Close the door
softly,” the child will be much more likely to comply. From now on, let the use of that word be like a red light flashing as a warning that this is negative programming that can create false limitations. Don’t let this word rob you of your true potential. Eject Negative Self-Talk Unfortunately, a
lot of our self-talk is negative. For
example: “I’ll never be able to do it”, or “I’ll never understand
it”, or “I’m not smart enough”, or “If something can go wrong, it
will”. The
moment you become aware of the negativity eject it! You can eject
it just as easily as you can eject a tape from a tape deck. Then immediately replace the negative with a positive such as “I can!” Over time, repeating this simple physical action will go a long way to helping you become totally positive. Train Your Brain through Meditation And people who
meditate regularly are typically
found to be more positive and healthier than the population in general.
So learn how to
meditate – and practice it often. You’ll train your
brain to use its positive thinking centers more readily and quickly
become a more positive person. Bob and Jeff
Griswold are contributing authors to the compilation book "101 Great
Ways to Improve Your Life" and the Founder and President,
respectively, of Effective
Learning Systems, Inc., the leading creator
of audio CDs and tapes for personal development and self-improvement:
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