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The Power of Positive
Thinking
All of our feelings,
beliefs and knowledge are based on our internal
thoughts, both conscious and subconscious. We
are in control, whether we know it or not.
We can be positive or negative, enthusiastic or
dull, active or passive.
The biggest difference
between people is their attitudes. For some, learning
is enjoyable and exciting. For others, learning
is a drudgery. For many, learning is just okay,
something required on the road to a job.
"Most folks
are about as happy as they
make up their minds to be."
Abraham Lincoln
Our present attitudes
are habits, built from the feedback of parents,
friends, society and self, that form our self-image
and our world-image.
These attitudes
are maintained by the inner conversations we constantly
have with ourselves, both consciously and subconsciously.
The first step
in changing our attitudes is to change our inner
conversations.
One approach is
called the three C's: Commitment, Control and
Challenge.
Commitment
Make a positive commitment to yourself, to learning,
work, family, friends, nature, and other worthwhile
causes. Praise yourself and others. Dream of success.
Be enthusiastic.
Control
Keep your mind focused on important things. Set
goals and priorities for what you think and do.
Visualize to practice your actions. Develop a
strategy for dealing with problems. Learn to relax.
Enjoy successes. Be honest with yourself.
Challenge
Be courageous. Change and improve each day. Do
your best and don't look back. See learning and
change as opportunities. Try new things. Consider
several options. Meet new people. Ask lots of
questions. Keep track of your mental and physical
health. Be optimistic.
Studies show that
people with these characteristics are winners
in good times and survivors in hard times.
Research shows
that,
"... people who begin consciously to modify
their inner conversations and assumptions report
an almost immediate improvement in their performance.
Their energy increases and things seem to go better
..."
Commitment, control
and challenge help build self-esteem and promote
positive thinking. Here are some other suggestions.
7 Suggestions
for Building Positive Attitudes
In every class, look for positive people to associate
with.
In every lecture,
look for one more interesting idea.
In every chapter,
find one more concept important to you.
With every friend,
explain a new idea you've just learned.
With every teacher,
ask a question.
With yourself,
keep a list of your goals, positive thoughts and
actions.
Remember, you are
what you think, you feel what you want.
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