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ACCENTUATING THE POSITIVE

by Dr. Tony Alessandra

It's been estimated that we each have upwards of 50,000 thoughts per day.

How many of yours are negative? Sometimes you have to do a mental

spring-cleaning to get rid of those negative ones that have become ingrained

attitudes. Stopping self-destructive thoughts is like stopping any other bad

habit-it takes time and effort.

Among the most effective ways to do this are visualization and affirmations.

Affirmations are positive statements about yourself that you repeat over and

over in your head until they're programmed into your subconscious.

Visualization, or " imagineering " as Walt Disney called it, is mentally

picturing yourself the way you want to be. You've heard the old saying " I'll

believe it when I see it " ? Well, the reverse is also true: " I'll see it when

I believe it! " Affirmations and visualizations may not feel true at first.

They may not even be true! But they can become so.

Consider what happens when you tell yourself over and over, " I'm lousy at

remembering names. " There will never be any improvement there. So if you

catch yourself saying, " I'm terrible at remembering names, " stop and

immediately say to yourself, " I'm good at remembering names. "

Or consider the effect of telling yourself, " I'm feeling pretty good today. "

Or " I can lose ten pounds. " Or " I am good at getting people to see things my

way. " Anything you say to yourself over and over will actually influence

your reality.

Writing down your affirmations in some handy place-above your desk, on your

bathroom mirror, on the dashboard of your car-will help keep them in mind as

well as in sight. Use affirmations and visualizations to project what

success will feel like and look like. Imagine, in as much detail as you

possibly can, how you feel as the boss singles you out for exceeding your

quota, or how the audience hangs on your every word during your speech, or

how your confident presence causes heads to turn everywhere you go.

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Max,

Thank you so very much for the excellent article!! Walt Disney

called it " imagineering " , what a neat word?! I've never heard it said that way

before. This was a very helpful article, and I needed to read it about now!

I've had my mind on too many different things and people, and have been feeling

a little overwhelmed and less peaceful. This was an excellent article to remind

me to " accentuate the positive " ! I really do appreciate you sending it in for

us, Many Hugs, PJ

Max wrote:

ACCENTUATING THE POSITIVE

by Dr. Tony Alessandra

It's been estimated that we each have upwards of 50,000 thoughts per day.

How many of yours are negative? Sometimes you have to do a mental

spring-cleaning to get rid of those negative ones that have become ingrained

attitudes. Stopping self-destructive thoughts is like stopping any other bad

habit-it takes time and effort.

Among the most effective ways to do this are visualization and affirmations.

Affirmations are positive statements about yourself that you repeat over and

over in your head until they're programmed into your subconscious.

Visualization, or " imagineering " as Walt Disney called it, is mentally

picturing yourself the way you want to be. You've heard the old saying " I'll

believe it when I see it " ? Well, the reverse is also true: " I'll see it when

I believe it! " Affirmations and visualizations may not feel true at first.

They may not even be true! But they can become so.

Consider what happens when you tell yourself over and over, " I'm lousy at

remembering names. " There will never be any improvement there. So if you

catch yourself saying, " I'm terrible at remembering names, " stop and

immediately say to yourself, " I'm good at remembering names. "

Or consider the effect of telling yourself, " I'm feeling pretty good today. "

Or " I can lose ten pounds. " Or " I am good at getting people to see things my

way. " Anything you say to yourself over and over will actually influence

your reality.

Writing down your affirmations in some handy place-above your desk, on your

bathroom mirror, on the dashboard of your car-will help keep them in mind as

well as in sight. Use affirmations and visualizations to project what

success will feel like and look like. Imagine, in as much detail as you

possibly can, how you feel as the boss singles you out for exceeding your

quota, or how the audience hangs on your every word during your speech, or

how your confident presence causes heads to turn everywhere you go.

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