Ways To Remove Negative Thoughts Which Hold You Back From Thinking Positive?

May 20th, 2008 Kacy Carr Posted in Positive Thinking, belief, deep breaths, health and happiness, mind and body, negative thinking, negative thoughts, negativity, relaxation response, relaxation technique, stress, tension No Comments »

What are negative thoughts and if I at any time should I be affected with pessimistic thinking should I be concerned. Yes is the answer. The more positive you are in thought will certainly help dampen any off-putting hold me back negatives which restrict you from living a decent life, Negative thinking has seen man or woman, who, ideal for a job post lose it before having had chance to secure it, because they believed they were not worthy enough.

Any negative thoughts you have about your self have to be dealt with sooner than later for health and happiness to prevail and more importantly prosper. Negative thinking can affect a relationship.

Cognitive restructuring can help a person identify and challenge overly simplistic, negative thoughts that cause pointless distress. Not a healthy combination, negativity and stress, in fact both very destructive factors. To lead what one would call a normal life will entail you change your way of thinking. What is a normal, normal is having belief in your self which in return will help you to venture forth and cope with the wicked ways of the world and the people in it? To help cure your way of thinking is easier when the thoughts are clearly untrue: e.g. “I never do anything right,” It’s harder when there’s an element of truth mixed in with naive lies: “At my age, it’s to late its over; there is nothing out there for me now.” You can stop there right now; the pope is proof, candidates for this position - 65 years and over. If you have a dream or goals then do something about it

There are four elements you can follow to prevent stress caused from negative thoughts:

1.Stop and take time out to think positive (mental time-out).

2.Control your breathing. Breathe in taking deep breaths slowly to help release growing tension.

3. It may sound silly but ask yourself some questions, like is my thoughts belief or true? Do I make hasty decisions about myself? What evidence do I actually have that I am worthy of the cause? Am I letting negative thoughts stand in my way? Look at situations and view them in a different manner. What would be the worst that could happen? Some people find the healing process (managing thoughts) all too much and opt for the easy way out continuing to put them self down and worse still permitting others to follow suit. Ask yourself that if I did not think this way where would you be.

4. If distortion is the root of the problem, can you identify this and let go? Practicing relaxation techniques may well be the course of therapy needed. If your problem is genuine, ask what steps you can take to manage? It takes much rehearsal to restructure negative thoughts. What is that saying “A leopard never changes its spots” I beg to differ, if you want something badly and that something can change your life for the better then may the leopard shed his coat?

Remember to be yourself, do not snub reality or take on a false identity. Regularly it’s possible to move your focus toward the positive, rather than lodging on the negative. At other times, you can acknowledge an agonizing truth without losing sight of the larger, more positive portrait. For example, “I should be practicing a relaxation response system daily” or better still “I “want” to practice a relaxation response system daily. If you feel sick don’t let the illness get your sympathy vote, feeling sorry for yourself is not a cure. Negative thoughts usually result in “I feel sick today and there is nothing I can do, hold up, of course there is. Think of what is the best way to treat your condition. Think of the available medications to relieve the pain. If negative thoughts are deeply inset, then you must speak to your doctor or an experienced mental health expert. More people are turning to therapies which include dealing with the mind and body and are bouncing back to reality. Put the bounce back in your stride as you jolly your way onto a new way of thinking.

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Oneness Meditation

April 25th, 2008 Joann Posted in Meditation, meditation instruction, meditation music, meditative music, oneness, relaxation technique No Comments »

This meditation requires meditative music.

I personally use this meditation and it helps me relax. The effect is almost instantaneous. I am sharing this in the hope that it will help you too. Just try it, if you do not like it then delete it from your hard drive.

The most profound effect of this technique to me is that I feel as if my body is one with everything else. It is almost as if my hand can go through my face, or through the furniture.

WARNING: Do not use this product if you have psychotic tendencies or history of mental disorder (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder).

Read the step by step guide first before starting. They are simple and you do not have to memorize anything.

Here is the step by step guide:

1. Choose a meditation music you like. You can select your music here.

2. Find a room where you can be alone for 5 to 10 minutes.

3. It is recommended that you use a headphone.

4. You can sit down or you can stand in the middle of the room.

5. Relax. Breathe Deeply.

6. Play the music. Close your eyes as the music starts.

7. Imagine yourself ONE with the music. BLEND yourself with the melody of the song. Feel as if you FLOW with each note. Don’t forget to breathe. Don’t hold back, just FLOW.

8. Move your arms gracefully with the rhythm of the song. Let them dance! Flow with the music.

9. You can also move your body and dance to the music. Flow with the music.

10. Loss yourself in the music.

Remember, the key here is to FLOW

If you have tried this relaxation technique and found it helpful, please share it with your friends who might need it. Click on the “Email This Post” link below. We also welcome your comments/suggestions.

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Copyright (c) 2008 Joann Ang

Joann Ang. She discovered the Law of Attraction by asking a question. Since then she has become an eager student of the lessons of the universe. She owns the website Manifesting: Life Magick and publishes the weekly ezine iManifest iMeditate. Through her website & her ezine, she hopes to empower people to achieve abundance, manifest prosperity, love, & good health. Visit her website to submit articles or get free ebooks.

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