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The Power of Positive
Thinking-Revisited
The power of positive thinking may have started
in the ancients;
more recently it was coined in the 70’s with a book,
appropriately titled “The Power of Positive Thinking”
by Norman Vincent Peale. This simple notion caught on for
some time with some people, yet recently has not gotten
much press. I was talking with an associate recently who
shared with me these thoughts in reference to feeling good
and pointing our brains in the direction we want: “I
know you think it’s all a matter of changing how we
think about things, but it goes much deeper than that”.
Now think about that… “…it goes much deeper
than that…” How deep does it go? For too many
people, the notion of having to live with the feelings of
some terrible event or set of events is “normal”;
that somehow through therapy, catharsis or simply an ongoing
dose of regular suffering through reliving of such events
will make things better.
REALLY!?!?!
So, if I have a sore on my leg, and
I keep opening it up daily to insure how it looks so that
every day it is very close to looking and feeling like the
original wound, this will help? So what about when it does
heal and there is a scar?
I have heard many people refer to emotional issues
of past as “scarring them”.
I have heard people refer to themselves as “scarred
or damaged”. They say this as if something is “wrong”
with them or how they are! A scar is the result of healing,
the remnant of and example of the natural healing that occurs
in our body is it not? A scar or an injury may remind some
people of the pain, what about what we learn from that experience?
How many times must one prick themselves on a pin in order
to learn to be careful? Or burn themselves when cooking
in order to be more cautious? There is value in our experiences,
and value in recognizing such information!
The NLP presupposition
“there is no failure, only feedback”
and reminds us that in any situation, the results or reactions
of our actions are feedback and offer us information which
in turn allows us the opportunity to decide what we want
to do next. The forward moving thinking of NLP and Coaching
will point us in the valuable direction by asking: What
do you want? And then next, what will you do to get what
you want?
THAT’S RIGHT!
To decide what we want to do next! We are not “victims”
of our circumstances, of our “brain”…
when we have thoughts that run away with us, we have to
remember, THEY ARE IN OUR HEAD! And no matter how much one
may believe they must live with certain thoughts or feelings,
WE DON’T HAVE TO! WE CHOOSE TO! The limiting beliefs
that create the notions of the need for suffering, pain,
anxiety, depression are those things that we can change!
NLP and Coaching offer a myriad of methods and ways to change
limiting beliefs, to adjust our attitudes and to enjoy every
moment of every day! Esoteric?! Living in a dream world?
Why not?! It feels much better to live here, then most places
I encounter! Would you like to join me? Contact me to feel
better now!

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