Master The Simple Science of Positive Thinking!
Just by simply spending some effort and time, staying positive every day can be easily achieved. All that is required is a fraction of your time, 10-15 minutes a day to cultivate the positive you! But first, what is really positive thinking? Do you have to be in an upbeat, cheerful and enthusiastic mood all day to be positive minded? No. Positive thinking simply means the absence of negative thoughts and emotions – in other words, inner peace!
When you are truly at peace within yourself, you are naturally thinking positively. You don’t have to fight off negative thoughts, or search desperately for more positive thoughts; it just happens on its own.And here are 2 positive thinking tips to empower you:
Positive Thinking Tip #1 – Meditation
A powerful, simple yet rarely used technique is meditation. Meditation doesn’t have to take the form of static body posture. It can be as simple as sitting in a comfortable chair listening to soothing music. Or performing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises.
Meditation is all about letting go of stressful or worrisome thoughts. That’s it! If you spend just a few minutes per day feeling relaxed and peaceful, you automatically shift your mind into a more positive place. When you FEEL more relaxed, you naturally THINK more positively!
Start with a short period of time, like 5 or 10 minutes a day. You can meditate first thing in the morning, during your lunch break, right before you go to bed at night, or any time. The most important thing is to consciously let go of unproductive thoughts and feelings. Just let them go for those few minutes, and you may decide not to pick them back up again at all!
Positive Thinking Tip #2 – The Power of Daily Affirmations
Positive affirmations can be used throughout the day anywhere and at anytime you need them, the more you use them the easier positive thoughts will take over negative ones and you will see benefits happening in your life. What are affirmations? Affirmations are statements that are used in a positive present tense language. For example, “Every day, in every way, I’m getting better, better and better” is a popular affirmation used by the late Norman Vincent Peale.So how does one go about using positive affirmations in everyday life? Let’s look at some guidelines to follow when reciting your daily affirmations.
1. Use first person pronouns in your message (I)
2. Use present tense (I have)
3. Use positive messages (I am happy)
4. Repeat your affirmations on a consistent basis
Affirmations have to be said with conviction and consistency. Start your day by saying your affirmations out loud. It wouldn’t take more than 5 minutes to repeat your affirmations yet when done consistently, these positive affirmations will seep into the subconscious mind to cultivate the new positive you.
Here’s an example of a “success affirmation” you can use on a daily basis:
I am successful in everything I do.
Every venture I get into returns wealth to me.
I am constantly productive.
I always perform to the full potential I have and have respect for my abilities.
My work is always given positive recognition.
I augment my income constantly.
I always have adequate money for everything I require.
I spend my money prudently always.
My work is always rewarded.
Remember, affirmations work on the basis of conviction and consistency. Do yourself a favor and make a commitment to see this through. Begin practicing these positive thinking tips right now.
And I wish you continued empowerment and growth on your positive thinking journey.
George Tee is an expert author in Positive Thinking and the Subconscious Mind. Read more tips at the Mind Hacks Blog.




Comments
Greg says on August 31st, 2007 at 7:57 pm
I am successful in everything I do.
Every venture I get into returns wealth to me.
I am constantly productive.
I always perform to the full potential I have and have respect for my abilities.
My work is always given positive recognition.
I augment my income constantly.
I always have adequate money for everything I require.
I spend my money prudently always.
My work is always rewarded.
George, my question is, do I have to repeat this everyday?
Brett says on September 2nd, 2007 at 9:34 pm
ugh.. Don’t like that “affirmation”. I doubt focusing on such short-sighted material goals is going to promote positive thinking in the long run.
Joel says on September 2nd, 2007 at 10:32 pm
Hi Brett,
Affirmations are not meant to be short term. They have to be done on a consistent basis to prime your mind.
Many see it as a mean to reaffirm their goal statements as well.
Jim says on September 3rd, 2007 at 11:51 am
Yeah.. I gotta agree with Brett. Money, Wealth, work income, productivity… Is this the only type of ‘Success’ we should all be enforcing in our lives?
Seems a bit unbalanced and ultimately depressing to me..
Gerald says on September 5th, 2007 at 11:59 pm
Saying things like “Every venture I get into returns wealth to me.” is just delusional. This is like a bad Saturday Night Live skit. You can’t reduce your stress by speaking some combination of words to yourself, only by dealing with the discrepancy which is causing the stress head-on. Instead of repeating those mantras, make a plan to overcome your troubles.
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Matthew Cornell says on September 13th, 2007 at 9:36 pm
I admit it: This kind of approach doesn’t work for me. I’ve tried a number of techniques, and I just don’t get it – no big improvement. Maybe it’s me…
Chado says on December 27th, 2007 at 3:31 pm
The only thing is… The reality is this:
I am NOT successful in everything I do.
Every venture I get into DOES NOT return wealth to me.
I am NOT constantly productive.
I DO NOT always perform to the full potential I have and have respect for my abilities.
My work is NOT always given positive recognition. Actually I am under-appreciated.
I DO NOT augment my income constantly.
I DO NOT always have adequate money for everything I require.
I DO NOT spend my money prudently always.
AND My work is NOT always rewarded.
Affirmations like these don’t work if you have real world problems, because you aren’t facing the problem, only wasting time lying to yourself telling yourself things are better than they really are. I think you have to buck up, and face reality sometimes, and affirmations just don’t do it, for me personally.
moses says on January 5th, 2008 at 6:11 pm
Listen u r who u r. And bottom line god is good and positive thinking open doors where now god can speak 2 u.Alot of people are filled with so much envy,lust,anger,hate that your connection is not there.Open ur heart rewire the way u think and u will see what god is about.