Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The Potential Problems of Positive Thinking

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The Potential Problems of Positive Thinking
Certain facets of positive thinking and the Law of Attraction are rock solid; you really want to focus on a desired outcome, have reminders of said wanted outcome, do something about it to attain that wanted outcome, and persevere up until you reach that wanted outcome.

What takes place is what you begin to focus on more often, the more you wire your subconscious mind to find means to bring what you focus on into existence.

However, Positive Thinking, when taken to the extreme, can be excessively detrimental to several facets your life.

There are a few instances where positive thinking takes a turn for the nonsensical. Below are a few examples I've seen in my own life:.

1. Pretending troubles simply don't exist.

I remember hearing that what you think about you attract into your life, so I actually had a fear of even acknowledging these troubles existed, no matter how in my face they were, out of fear of making them even bigger. As time went on the feeling of anger and depression only got stronger with time the more I tried to push them out of my awareness.

Positive thinking should be about focusing on what you want, but it shouldn't be at the expense of the reality of what is happening around you, whether excellent or bad. If you have troubles in your life, you should acknowledge them before you can fix them. Ignoring them won't make them go away.

2. Believing that your troubles will magically be fixed at the last second (AKA living on a prayer, LITERALLY).

I have heard of friends of friends who had expenses show up when their bank accounts are entirely empty. Instead of doing any action to change that, they would say that the money would magically show up somehow.

I don't know if there was any money that was scheduled to come into that account, but it still kinda shook me up that people would leave such important stuff to chance like that.

It's easy to see how this can blow up in your face. Don't do it.

3. Beating yourself up over any negative emotions that enter your mind, which make them worse.

I still bear in mind when the motion picture "The Secret" first came out (before it got picked up by the legendary Oprah media machine). One of the major things that was taught was that what you consider, purposely or SUBconsciously, you bring in.

And, if you're human, bad thoughts and adverse emotions tend to hit you every now and again.

Now, what tends to take place, regardless of our best efforts, is we end up feeling guilty or overreact to those adverse feelings, having them grow to even larger adverse emotions (getting bigger as we try to block them out), causing us to focus more on that adverse emotion, and on and on and on ... as it pushes people into a vicious downward spiral.

What Needs To Happen To Make The Law of Attraction REALLY WORK.

Belief is important, though in the end nothing takes place without taking direct action to make it take place. The larger the miracle, the more action (and possibly even more people) that will be needed for that wanted outcome to happen.

You want to focus on a wanted outcome, have reminders of said wanted outcome, do something about it to attain that wanted outcome, and persevere up until you reach that wanted outcome.

Once more, bad thoughts take place every now and again, and it's all right as long as you don't STAY focused on it. Acknowledge these troubles exist, direct your focus on a certain scenario you want to be in where that trouble is solved, and take massive action up until you reach your wanted outcome.

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