Friday, 26 January 2018
Positive thinking Mawazo chanya
Positive thinking simply means making the conscious choice to focus on things that make you happy, rather than obsess about the things that don't.
We all have negativity in our lives. We all have our personal challenges, fears, disappointments, and stressors. We all have things we'd like to improve
about our lives.
But we also have plenty of wonderful things in our lives and in the world around us that we take for granted because we're too busy complaining about the
other stuff.
When it comes right down to it, your attitude is simply a habit, whether positive or negative. You are used to thinking about things in a certain way,
so you continue doing that - even if it doesn't serve you and makes you miserable.
Changing your attitude from negative to positive can create so many wonderful changes in your life, including stress reduction, easier healing, a greater
sense of well-being, better relationships, better quality of sleep, greater success in whatever you do, and much more.
Even better, you don't have to overhaul your entire attitude in one day to reap the benefits of a positive thinking practice. You simply have to start
with one little thought at a time.
If you're ready to start practicing the power of positive thinking more consciously in your own life, here are a few easy ways to start:
Don't complain; praise!
When you catch yourself starting to complain about someone or something, immediately switch gears and think about someone or something you can praise instead.
Complaining only sets you up to notice more things to complain about. Praising sets you up to notice more wonderful things to praise.
Turn fear into love.
If you get caught up in fearful thoughts, immediately turn them around by focusing on people and things you love. Also be sure to spend a few seconds thinking
about WHY you love them. This gets positive, soothing energy flowing and moves you into a much more expanded, uplifted state of mind, which makes those
fearful thoughts seem a lot less scary.
Swap despair for gratitude.
When things aren't working out for you, it's easy to feel frustrated and disappointed, which casts a dark shadow over your entire life. A good way to get
out from under this cloud is to focus on things you feel grateful for. Run through the many blessings in your life, no matter how small and insignificant
they may be. Within minutes, you'll start realizing how blessed you are and how much you truly have to be grateful for. Yes, the frustration might still
be there, but it will be far less pervasive than it seemed at first.
Be deliberately optimistic.
If you tend to be very focused on all of the things that could or will go wrong, start deliberately flexing your optimism muscles every chance you get.
When you catch yourself saying something like, "This meeting is going to be a disaster" - stop right there and replace that thought with a more optimistic
outlook: "What if this meeting could go beautifully? I like that idea!"
A special note about optimism: Some people avoid being optimistic because they're afraid they'll be disappointed if it doesn't work out the way they hope.
The key to avoiding disappointment is to stay relaxed and detached about the outcome. Make a firm decision to be optimistic, but remind yourself that you
can handle any outcome, no matter what happens.
These are very simple yet effective things you can do to practice positive thinking on a daily basis. Just keep making a conscious decision to set aside
negativity for awhile and focus on something better.
If you do this repeatedly, you'll start noticing that not only do you feel better, but everything in your life starts to seem a little less "blah" and
a little more "ahhh". And the effects get stronger the more consistently you work on it.
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