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The Power of Positive Thinking
Positive thinking is a mental and emotional attitude that focuses on the bright side of life and expects positive results.
A positive person anticipates happiness, health and success, and believes he or she can overcome any obstacle and difficulty.
Positive thinking is not accepted by everyone. Some, consider it as nonsense, and scoff at people who follow it, but there is a growing number of people, who accept positive thinking as a fact, and believe in its effectiveness.
It seems that this subject is gaining popularity, as evidenced by the many books, lectures and courses about it.
To use it in your life, you need more than just to be aware of its existence. You need to adopt the attitude of positive thinking in everything you do.
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Hello, good morning today I am Ashish Kumar Sahoo of standard 8 c going to tell on power of positivity.
So, Firstly how does it work?The power of positive thinking is actually a style of life that we create for ourselves. In order to understand better, how the power of positive thinking works, it is needed to understand that it is actually something that we anticipate. For example, a person who anticipates failure in a life matter is very likely to meet failure, while things change for people who anticipate success. This is best described through an example using a job interview. Here you can see how this actually works:
A person who has low self-esteem and anticipates failure before a job interview is very likely to meet failure. In this example, the person who prepares for the job interview has a low self-esteem and considers that all the other applicants to the job are better qualified than the person in cause. This means that the person has his mind filled with negative thoughts, which negatively influences the job interview, by determining the person to act unnaturally during the preparation for the job interview. When the person is interviewed for the job, the person feels negative thoughts, tension and worries and thus his/her mind is distracted, which determines the person in case he or she meets difficulty on focusing during the interview. The created negativity can influence the outcome of it, and the person could affectively loose the job oppurtinuty. As you can see, the negative thoughts were actually the ones that altered the outcome, as the distraction of mind due to negative thinking determined in bad behaviour and bad impression.
In the contrary to the person in the first example, a person who has positive thinking anticipates success and properly prepares for the job interview. Being perfectly prepared gives a good overall mood and a sufficient confidence to the person being interviewed and thus he/she makes a good impression, which successfully ends with the person being awarded with the job.
So, Firstly how does it work?The power of positive thinking is actually a style of life that we create for ourselves. In order to understand better, how the power of positive thinking works, it is needed to understand that it is actually something that we anticipate. For example, a person who anticipates failure in a life matter is very likely to meet failure, while things change for people who anticipate success. This is best described through an example using a job interview. Here you can see how this actually works:
A person who has low self-esteem and anticipates failure before a job interview is very likely to meet failure. In this example, the person who prepares for the job interview has a low self-esteem and considers that all the other applicants to the job are better qualified than the person in cause. This means that the person has his mind filled with negative thoughts, which negatively influences the job interview, by determining the person to act unnaturally during the preparation for the job interview. When the person is interviewed for the job, the person feels negative thoughts, tension and worries and thus his/her mind is distracted, which determines the person in case he or she meets difficulty on focusing during the interview. The created negativity can influence the outcome of it, and the person could affectively loose the job oppurtinuty. As you can see, the negative thoughts were actually the ones that altered the outcome, as the distraction of mind due to negative thinking determined in bad behaviour and bad impression.
In the contrary to the person in the first example, a person who has positive thinking anticipates success and properly prepares for the job interview. Being perfectly prepared gives a good overall mood and a sufficient confidence to the person being interviewed and thus he/she makes a good impression, which successfully ends with the person being awarded with the job.
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