The best way to encourage positive events and to achieve your goals is to fill your mind with thoughts about those goals, and eliminate the thought processes that revolve around negativity. Here are 4 steps to successfully taking control of your thoughts and turning them in a positive direction.
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Thinking Positively – 4 Steps to Successfully Taking Control of Your Thoughts
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009Watch Your Language! How Our Words Influence the Way We Create and Interpret Our Experiences
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009It is really important for our well-being and development that we become aware of the way we talk, our inner dialogue as well as the words we use to express ourselves to others. By noticing and taking control of our self-talk, we can direct our thoughts and feelings towards what we want to attract in our lives. Most people either do not give any thought to the words they habitually use, viewing them as automatic and inherent in some way, yet it is really empowering to learn that actually you can choose your self-talk and consequently how you feel, and be in charge of what happens to you.
Your Past is a Ghost Gone Wild But You Can Tame It
Friday, June 5th, 2009You don’t get to choose how you’re going to die. Or when. But you can decide how you’re going to live now. — Joan Baez View yesterday as days gone by and store the memories away like vacation pictures collected in a brightly colored album. When you begin to put your ghosts in their place, taking control of them, they loose the power to control you and your thinking.
Watch Your Language! How Our Words Influence the Way We Create and Interpret Our Experiences
Thursday, April 23rd, 2009It is really important for our well-being and development that we become aware of the way we talk, our inner dialogue as well as the words we use to express ourselves to others. By noticing and taking control of our self-talk, we can direct our thoughts and feelings towards what we want to attract in our lives. Most people either do not give any thought to the words they habitually use, viewing them as automatic and inherent in some way, yet it is really empowering to learn that actually you can choose your self-talk and consequently how you feel, and be in charge of what happens to you.
