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Does Positive Thinking Work?
by: Nickolove Lovemore
Let's consider the antithesis to this question. Does negative thinking work?
Well, has there been a time when you have worried unduly about something? Maybe
you were worried about an exam, a driving test, an interview. Chances are that
your worst expectations came into fruition and even if you got the outcome you
desired you recognised that you could have performed better had you not worried.
When we worry or have negative thoughts about something we are not allowing
ourselves to think constructively about how to achieve what we want. We focus
all our energy on the negative elements of a particular situation and what we
put energy into grows.
Dr. Kathleen Hall writes in her book A Life in Balance,
"Affirmations are positive statements we tell ourselves. Our mind believes what
we tell it. When you tell your brain positive information, you are feeding your
brain extremely valuable food that heals your mind and body...When you tell
yourself something over and over again, it gets recorded in your brain; then
your mind and body believe it and you become what you have been telling
yourself. A positive affirmation is a self-fulfilling prophecy."
This statement represents half of the picture because when we tell our brain,
meaning our sub-conscious mind, negative information, when we repeatedly tell
ourselves something which is negative it also gets recorded in the mind as if it
were a true statement.
"A negative assertion is a self-fulfilling prophecy."
I was chatting to an acquaintance the other day. I could see she was tense and
she was complaining of having headaches. I asked if she was worried about
anything and she admitted that she was worried about a new job assignment. Now
she wasn't worried about her ability to handle the assignment; she was worrying
because she had this type of assignment before and didn't enjoy it. She was
worrying herself sick and for no good reason.
"When you send your brain negative information, you are feeding your brain
anti-nutrients that harm your mind and body."
Take getting a promotion at work. If we focus on why it's not possible to get
the promotion and focus on our limitations then that's what we'll put our energy
into. The presentation and or interview will roll around, we'll perform poorly,
lose the opportunity and tell ourselves, "See, I knew I wasn't good enough!" "I
knew I wouldn't get the promotion." We may even blame someone else – "The boss
doesn't like me." "Bob is more experienced than I. He was bound to get the
position."
When we have these thoughts we give up our power to influence change in our
lives. When we accept that we create our reality then we can choose our reality.
We can become more aware players in this game called life.
So if negative thinking works then, by the Law of Polarity, the opposite must
also true. As Larry King said in his introduction to a special edition of Larry
King Live aired recently called The Power of Positive Thinking where he
interviewed Bob Proctor, John Assaraf, Michael Beckwith, John DeMartini and JZ
Knight,
"Positive thoughts can transform, can attract the good things you know you
want."
However, holding on to positive thoughts is challenging. When we are born we are
encoded with the genetic material of our parents and, it has been proven, with
the genetic material of our ancestors – that's a lot of hardwiring. We then grow
up in an environment where the values of our parents and or guardians are also
engrained into us whether it is 'information' that serves us in a negative or
positive manner. Hence there is a lot of stuff to override. As Jack Canfield,
puts it,
"We are a bundle of conditioned reflexes out of control."
We tend to put a lot of emotion into our negative thoughts compared to the
emotion and energy we put into our positive thoughts. I can have a negative
thought and if I don't invest too much emotion into it then I generally don't
have to worry about it taking hold and manifesting itself. Unfortunately, we
often invest a lot of energy and emotion into our negative thoughts and this
simply serves to bring our worse fears into fruition even faster.
Conversely, when we say positive affirmations there can be an emotional
detachment and a lack of consistency in saying them. Also, a lack of evidence in
our visible world may cause our analytical conscious mind to filter and delete
positive affirmations. Yet, if we are able to overcome this challenge and hold
the thought in our mind of what we really want irrespective of our current
circumstances then our outer world will eventually catch up with our inner
world.
To demonstrate the power of positive thinking I'd like to go back to the 2006
Winter Olympics held in Turin, Italy. The men's Alpine skiing downhill race was
won by 3 times French champion, Antoine Dénériaz. Dénériaz says,
"…since time that I said myself, "One day you will be World Champion, Olympic
Champion…"
But Dénériaz was not expected to win. He had performed no better than sixth in a
World Cup race this season. The commentators and many of the other competitors
all talked about how tough the course was. The course also was getting
progressively more demanding as the day wore on and more and more runs were
completed.
Dénériaz was also the last of 30 seeded skiiers. None of this deterred Dénériaz.
He knew he had a job to complete plus there was champagne waiting for him to
drink.
You see Dénériaz had been applying the power of positive thinking to the extent
he was so confident he was going to win and become Olympic Champion he bought
champagne to celebrate beforehand!
Dénériaz skiied beautifully and won emphatically in a time of 1:48.80 stealing
what had, until that point, looked like a sure gold medal, from Michael
Walchhofer from Austria (1:49.52). Bruno Kernen of Switzerland was third with a
time of 1:49.82.
The top US skier, Bode Miller, said in an interview afterwards,
"The way Dénériaz skied today, he was pretty much untouchable."
That positive thinking works can be proven scientifically. You, undoubtedly,
will have heard of The Science of Getting Rich and The Science of Being Well.
Positive thinking is "The Science of Getting What You Want".
About The Author Nickolove Lovemore is a Life & Success Coach and a
Certified NLP Practitioner. Please visit
http://www.SuccessAccessories.com
for free ebook to fire up your positive thinking!
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