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How to Free Your Self from Negative Thinking
Are you a victim of negative thinking? Do you find
your self upset, feeling down or even depressed and
you don't know why? Well consider this, our feelings,
our emotions, and our results in life are all a mirror
of our thoughts. To be more specific it is not just
our thoughts but what we think about constantly that
creates our reality. Whatever we think about is what
we get more of in life. Now people would argue that
they constantly think about what they "don't"
want, rather than just how bad things are. Where they
are correct in knowing that thinking about what is wrong
will not make things better, what they miss is the idea
that thinking about what you do not want will never
bring you what you do want. For example: If you say
"I don't want to be over weight anymore."
That statement is still negative, the word don't is
negative, as well as over weight that phrase tends to
be more negative than positive don't you think? So saying
something like "I want to have more health."
Or "I want to have more muscle." Those statements
are much more positive and can help get into a state
where you can really make them happen. So I challenge
you to learn and apply the next three steps, not only
will your positive thinking increase, but your manic
negative thinking will be a thing of the past.
1. Awareness
When it comes to self improvement learning to be aware
is absolutely crucial. Why is awareness so important?
Well, if we are not aware of the things that hold us
back, that bring us down, what lock us up, then we are
destined remain victims of their result. So take it
upon your self to be aware, listen to your thoughts,
monitor them. Start to watch out for negative beliefs,
negative thinking, negative feelings, and negative actions.
Look out for people, places or things that are negative,
and make an effort to detach your self from them. Try
to be conscience of the vocabulary you use, begin to
rephrase anything words or statements that are negative
and restate them as positive. Example: "I hate
my job." Rephrase and say "I would love to
find a new job." This is such a powerful skill
to develop, the more you can be aware of your thinking
the more design your life. So take this first step to
heart and truly work on being aware. I believe we all
have the right to choose how we want to feel, how we
want to experience life, and being aware is a great
place to start.
2. Responsibility
A large challenge we face in this day and age is that
we all from time to time play the blame game, you know
what I mean. When we blame how we feel on the weather,
our job, our spouse, or the guy in the market that short
changed us. We do that because it is easy, its easy
to point the finger at someone else it takes the weight
off of our shoulders. The funny part is we don't take
responsibility for our feelings, we pass them off onto
someone, or something else yet we still feel bad, is
this clue maybe? Of course it is, this shows us that
passing the emotional buck never fixes the problem.
Maybe it eases things in the moment but it is never
a solution. If you asked a hundred people if they would
like more happiness in their life I can almost guarantee
that they would all say yes, but how many of them are
willing say look at them self and say they are the main
source of their unhappiness? Close to none, that is
what separates those who are truly successful to those
who encounter success every once and a while. So if
all that is true than taking responsibility for your
thoughts, your beliefs and your actions becomes huge.
It shifts from everything being someone else's fault
and you not being able to do anything about it, being
powerless, to having total control because you know
happiness is a choice and no matter what happens you
can decide how you are going to perceive the information
and what you are going to do about it. Now you are much
more free, you are less of a victim. And that friends
is a very empowering thought.
3. Commitment
Now make no mistake the final step is just as important
as the others. You are now aware of your thoughts; you
take full responsibility for them. The real mastery
comes in the form of commitment. Now this is not short
order, it takes some time and it takes some stick-to-it-ness.
When we have a major history of negative thinking starting
in on a new train of thought can be difficult, but trust
me the value is much more valuable than the cost. All
it takes is complete ownership of a few new beliefs
to get you off and running, and those beliefs could
be something to the effect of; the past doesn't equal
the future, or all the power I need is within me now.
Anything that will jolt your thinking into a new direction.
Then when the going gets tough, weather the storm and
keep your chin up. Hey listen, we all have bad days
but we can drastically reduce the amount of bad days
we have by making a total commitment to thinking positive
and owning our thoughts. Got it? Now go out there and
really live!
Author: Shannon Graham
Shannon Graham is a professional life coach that works
with people to help them reach higher levels of confidence
and empowerment. At only 25 years old he has been studying
success principles and personal improvement strategies
for over a decade. For more information visit: http://www.success4rlife.com
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