Positive Thinking: The Life Changing Effects of Having a Positive and Overcome Negativity by Doreen Leider

(28) The Life Changing Effects of Having a Positive and Overcome Negativity

Positive thinking: the life changing effects of having a positive and overcome negativity

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This book is written to provide techniques and examples that demonstrate that you do not need to be defeated by anything, that you can have peace of mind, improved health, and a never ceasing flow of energy. These things are suggested to help you think positively for every situation in life. In short, by using the suggestions outlined in this book, your life can be full of joy and satisfaction. 
Affirmations are positive phrases or sentences that are created to affect the subconscious and conscious mind. They motivate you and keep you focused on your goals. They also change the way you behave and can get you in contact with people that can help you achieve your goals. They make you feel positive, optimistic, hopeful, and enthusiastic. 

There is a power when you think positively. In this book you will discover that power of thinking positively. This book is filled with words of wisdom and prayers that will help you think positively and work according to the direction of God. 


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Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Secondary Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / General

Language: English

Keywords: positive thinking, happiness, self esteem, confidence, marriage, divorce, overcome shyness, fear, stress, Spiritual habits, bad habits, success, power, procrastinatio, self discipline, Successful, Mindset, habit stacking, potential, Focus, Pareto Principle, grit, discipline, productivity, focus

Word Count: 6479

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Sample text:

At a class reunion one time, a woman was making the rounds among her former classmates. When she came upon one of them, that person gave her a dirty, disapproving look. That was very uncharacteristic of the other experiences woman had at the reunion. In search of a possible reason for this, she recalled that her former classmate had a photographic memory. The classmate could remember nearly everything that had happened, even though it had been years ago. The woman searched through her memory banks, but could only conjure up a vague sense that there may have been some unpleasant experiences in their relationship. Yet, the woman had no recollection about details or circumstances. Only the poor soul with the photographic memory could hold on to real or imagined offenses in the past. Most people tend to remember positive experiences after much time has passed. The gal with the photographic memory was an exception. Her classmate remembered only positive things.

 

Optimistic memories usually do persist as the research has shown, and can boost our egos. However, they may also backfired if we choose to prolong those memories in order to avoid dealing with our present and future. Here is a true-life example of the adverse effects of clinging to the past in order to avoid the present:


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