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"A man is but the product of his thoughts.
What he thinks, he becomes."
Mahatma Gandhi

I've been wanting to write about this subject for as long as I can remember! I have slowly added to this post and am finally ready to share it! This topic is so important to me and something that has changed me and my life. 

"The Power of Positive Thinking"

I've mentioned in previous posts that I used to be kinda negative. If you knew "the old me", I don't think you would have labeled me as a negative person. (I think Dramatic would be a better adjective). I did not go around proclaiming the glass to be half empty. The negativity that I am talking about was in my head. I was guilty of inviting negative thoughts in, and giving them a place to stay. In fact I think I was a negative thought shelter for all the homeless negative thoughts that needed a home.  To be honest I didn't really know I was even harvesting these  thoughts. When I started to realize what I was doing, I didn't know how to change or how important it was to do so.  I didn't think my inner dialouge was interfering with my life or the people in it. They were my thoughts, no one else had to hear them. When I look back, I realize I was so wrong. Whether anyone heard my negativity or not, It was effecting me and in turn effecting the people I love the most.  

When I had my "ah ha moment" and realized that I needed to make some serious changes, I didn't know where to start. Where had it all come from? Why was I so obsessed about my weight and being skinny? Why did I feel so uncomfortable with my body?  Why was I mopey inside and why did I feel bad about myself?  Why did everything seem like such a big deal?

I now know the answer, but in that moment I had no clue.  Luckily I had someone who cared enough about me to help me see what I didn't want or know how to see.

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He (Dave) gave me a suggestion one day that at the time I thought was ridiculous. He said "Lie".  'Lie to yourself'. Tell yourself things that you don't believe are true and the more you do it, the more you'll believe it.  

My response…..What? What is that even supposed to mean? You want me to lie to myself? (Ya that's gonna work).

'Anytime you have a negative thought, immediately push it out and then tell yourself the exact opposite…even if it is a 'lie, sometimes white lies are ok'.

Example:  AHH…My butt looks so big in these jeans…. The "lie"… These jeans are so cute, I look so cute in them, my butt looks great in these jeans.'

Even if I didn't believe what I was saying I was to say it, no questions asked.  He also suggested that on top of disputing my negative thoughts, I should also go out of my way to tell myself things that I didn't think were true.

My response….What? What is that even supposed to mean? You want me to tell myself things I don't think are true? Like what?

'It is so fun to exercise and eat healthy'. 'I can do anything I put my mind to'. 'I can do it'. 'Junk food makes me feel gross.'

Reluctant as I was to do what was suggested, I decided I had nothing to lose.  I went at it and started to lie build myself up on a daily basis. I eliminated negative thoughts by replacing them with the positive ones.  It felt weird at first. I found myself rolling my eyes at myself and the whole idea.  Despite my reluctance, I still tried. I started telling myself things like:

'I love exercising'
'It's so much fun to eat healthy'
'I am so strong'
'I'm so proud of myself'
'I can do anything'
'I love sweating'
'You look so cute today'

I didn't say these things once and a while. I said them all the time.  I even started to tell my family these things to make it seem more real. I replaced these thoughts/compliments (and many more) where my negative and 'Fat Talk', used to be. After consciously practicing these techniques, I started to notice a change.  The negative thoughts that led to my negative behavior were no longer there. I found myself  thinking and doing the positive things I was constantly telling myself. After time, the things I told myself actually became a real. Not only was I telling myself these things, I believed them because I was thinking and doing them. I  was no longer lying to myself. WHAT! This was crazy. I could not believe how quickly things changed from there. I FINALLY realized that I was in control and that every single thing I thought directly effected the things I did. I had been my own worst enemy and didn't even know it.  I started to be my biggest supporter. Me my own supporter? Positive and negative thoughts can become self-fulfilling prophecies!
 
I am now a different person. I am in control of my life. I chose how I will feel each day. And everyday I chose to feel GREAT, no matter what is going on.  Please know that I'm not perfect at this. I still have negative thoughts, but I WILL NOT entertain them . I refuse. I spent too much time letting those stupid thoughts rule how I felt. Now, I'm in charge.

We, YOU AND I are in COMPLETE control of what we think and how we feel.  We don't have to be stressed, we don't have to be sad, we don't have to be negative. We can wake up each day and chose to be happy (even if we are going through trials or hardship).

What we seek determines what we think. What we think determines what we do. And what we do determines who we will become.
-Dieter F. Uchtorf

I want to shout out on the roof tops what I have learned and how much it has changed my life. Not just regarding my self image and confidence, but in all aspects. Having a bad day, facing hardship, feeling sick, being patient, loving my husband, being a better friend, caring for others…. it has made my entire life better.  There are plenty of things in life that we have no control over and can't change. Bettering ourself is not one of those things.  We are in charge of making the change. We are the one's who decide what we will seek, think, do and who we will become.

When we're aware of the way we think, we can take action to use positive situations to our advantage, and re-shape the negative ones. We can think positively, regardless of what is going on, and make a conscious effort to see things in life as opportunities instead of obstacles.

We are magnets attracting all things to us. The signal we emit through our thoughts and feelings will either bring us happiness or sorrow. 

What "signal" are you emitting? 

I challenge all of you to take a step back and think about your inner dialogue or "signal". What is it saying?  What message are you giving yourself and others? Are your seeking the positive in life?  Do you seek the positive? Do your thoughts lead to positive behavior?

  I read a book while I was in Romania five years ago and pulled it out again six months ago and gave it another read.  It's called "As A Man Thinketh". It is inexpensive, super short (60 or so pages) and will change your life if you practice its principals. It is a perfect way to help you understand just how much power you have!  Here is a short review:

“As you think, you shall become.”

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The theme of all of Allen’s works is that each one of us has the power to form our own character and to create our own happiness.  The conditions of our lives are closely related to our inner state.  Allen encourages his readers to think positive thoughts, which will inevitably lead them to take positive actions."

I challenge all of you to purchase the book.  The book is only $4.99 on Amazon.com and a bit cheaper if you buy it used, this book also has free shipping! After you read it, I promise you will thank yourself. You are worth the $5 that you will spend on this book, no matter where you are in your life, this book will benefit you and help you realize just how powerful you are! If you're interested, you can buy the book here: As A Man Thinketh

 

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 I also wanted to share a worksheet I found online the other day. I think it's GREAT! The worksheet helps you to observe your "stream of consciousness".  It is a very helpful exercise that helps you let go of negative thoughts and replace them with rational positive thoughts. I challenge you to give it a try. CLICK HERE to down load the FREE worksheet.

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Here is an example of how to use the worksheet. It really is a great exercise and can help even the most positive person create even more positive energy in their life. Give it a try, even if only for a day.

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I'd like to end this post by asking you a few questions:

-When your husband/boyfriend/sister/mother (someone close to you) asks you how your day was….what is your response?

-When you look in the mirror….what do you say to yourself?

-When you have a bad day at work…..do you let it go when you walk through the door at home?

-When something upsets you….how long does it take for you to calm down or blow it off?

-How often do you think positively?

-Is the glass half full or half empty?

-Are you emotionally strong?

-What are you thinking about yourself right this very minute?

-Do you focus on the negative or positive?

-Do you love yourself?

-Do you love your body no matter what shape or size?

I could go on and on, but you get the idea.  If you are not already practicing positive thinking, now is the time to make the change. You have the power within yourself.  No one can do it for you.  You are the change.

Mind is the Master power that moulds and makes,
And Man is Mind, and evermore he takes
The tool of Thought, and, shaping what he wills,
Brings forth a thousand joys, a thousand ills:—
He thinks in secret, and it comes to pass:
Environment is but his looking-glass.
-James Allen

 Please email me with any questions!!
nono2yoyo@gmail.com

 

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Comments

  1. Evan Thomas on 2009.10.22

    Wow, there's a lot to take in here, but it's all excellent! I try never to let myself get bogged down. Whatever it is, I like to think "will it matter in a week? a year? a lifetime?" I'm far from perfect, so things do get me bogged down, but after really giving it thought and stepping back(and, in some cases, filling up my stomach cause I'm cranky when I'm hungry) I like to think that positive thinking prevails.
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  2. Katie on 2009.10.22

    Gosh dang your a smart lady. I have been practicing some of these "lie techniques" since college – my husband (then boyfriend) used to print out "worksheets" like the ones you showed – and little by little, I started emerging into a happier person. It's truly amazing that we all have this power, and it just takes acknowledging it and practicing it to change our lives. A-MA-ZING. Thanks so much for the happy inspiration for today!
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  3. Kelly on 2009.10.22

    Natalie, this is such a wonderful and thoughtful post! I think you're spot-on with all of this. I can completely relate to your old habit of thinking negatively… I realized about a year ago that most of my thoughts were far from optimistic and I decided to try to change that, but I'll admit that I haven't made a 100% turnaround yet. I am working on it, though, and this is inspiring me to try harder!
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  4. Menden @ Skinny Menny on 2009.10.22

    Thank you, thank you for this post! This is exactly what I needed to read today. I've been discouraged lately, and my boyfriend is always telling me to "think positive thoughts," but truthfully, I'm not so good at it! :)
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  5. Courtney on 2009.10.22

    Thanks for this post…I have been having some really negative thoughts all week. I was just about to write a blog post that went like this: Dear Courtney, stop being so hard on yourself! And then I read your post and it brought even closer to home. Thanks…now I really am going to write myself that letter!!!
    Courtney
    Adventures in Tri-ing
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  6. Karyn on 2009.10.22

    i am bookmarking this post! sooooo awesome and i'm so glad that i got to read it. everything you wrote is SPOT ON. love it :)
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  7. Shannon on 2009.10.22

    Great post! It is easy to think that thoughts are just thoughts and can't really impact how we behave. But it's definitely not true. I tend to be the more negative one between my husband and I (I like your description of "dramatic"….that would be me!). But my husband has really helped me to be more positive. His approach to everything is a "glass half full" kind of perspective, and it has gradually worn off on me. I have to work on it because it doesn't come as naturally as it does to him, but with practice, I hope it becomes more and more second nature. Thanks for the great reminders!
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  8. homecookedem on 2009.10.22

    Every woman needs to read this post. Well done! I've been having one of those weeks where I beat myself up every time I look in the mirror. If only I saw myself the way my husband sees me… he tells me I'm beautiful when I'm sick and have a runny nose, when I come in from a long day at work, when I'm red in the face and sweaty after a run, etc. Thanks for this uplifting and powerful reminder to stay POSITIVE!
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  9. Autumn Tao on 2009.10.22

    I hear you on the quotes lady… my screen saver is "A man is what he thinks about all day long." -Ralph Waldo Emerson (He's the man by the way… so wise and empowering!)

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  12. Betsy on 2009.10.25

    You have no idea how much reading this post has helped me already! I have been having a rough time with school and it has been affecting every single aspect of my life. You made me realize that I need to change how I think if I ever want to be truly happy. I am the first to admit that I am a negative person. I hope I am able to work the techniques you wrote about into my life. Thank you so much! I really hope you know how much you are helping others just by writing that post :)

  13. Sandra on 2009.12.21

    I'm 20 years older than you- BUT- I want to say thank you for your honesty in telling your story.

    You are helping both the young, middle age, and older!

    Thanks

    Sandra

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