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write an article about the importance of Positive thinking​

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Answered by anushreenaik
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Can't write an article bt ill shall give u hints on that topic

  1. Positive thinking help the man to stay healthy for a longer time
  2. it takes to led a peaceful mind
  3. it helps to be confident with ur self
  4. by that inspired positive thinking u may reach ur goal

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Answered by saratroy
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Positive thinking is a mental and emotional attitude that focuses on the bright side of life and expects positive result. A positive person anticipates happiness, health, success and believe he/she can overcome any obstacle and difficult.

Positive thinking is not accepted by everyone. Some consider it as nonsense and scott at people who follow it. But there is a growing number of people who accept positive thinking as 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.

With a positive attitude we experience pleasant and happy feelings. This brings brightness to the eyes, more energy and happiness. Our whole being broadcast, happiness and success. Even our health is affected in a beneficial way.

Positive and Negative thinking are contagious.We affect and are affected by the people we meet in one way or other. This happens instinctively and on a subconscious level through words, thought and feeling and through body language. Positive thinking helps with stress management and can even improve your health.

Positive thinking increase life span, it decrease rates of depression, lower level of distress. Positive thinking leads a man to success. One who think that he can achieve the things will put his best to achieve will not find any problem in the path of success and one day he will win positively. Self confidence, determination, perseverance and hard work are key to success. Dedication, devotion to the task and positive thinking with determination have been important factor of success. Life is a battle, one has to fight it fearlessly. Fight with confidence, positive attitude with determined and concentrated effort lead to the surest path of success. Your biggest asset are your enthusiasm that enrich your positive thinking. One who always think positively even in adverse circumstances wins.

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Importance Of Positive Thinking

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Importance Of Positive Thinking

Thoughts are potent and have power. The power of thoughts can also help us achieve our goals. When we enter a particular field of study for school or career, thinking that we can achieve success spurs us on and motivates us to reach our goal. Those who want to succeed are driven by thoughts that it is possible and that they can gain the skills to be, that in turn, inspires them to achieve that goal.

If we take the road of positive thinking, whether from others, or by thinking positively about our goals ourselves, it will lead to success. However, if we listen to negative comments of others, or our own negative self-talk in our minds, we may become discouraged, give up and not reach our goals.

The spiritual path is one that leads us to firsthand experience of God. The practice that leads us there is meditation. To meditate properly, one needs to still one’s mind so no thoughts intervene with our focus of gazing within. To be successful we need to put in time and have a positive attitude to keep practicing day after day. A positive attitude will prevent us from giving up.

Negative thinking involves us into thoughts of sadness, anger, depression, disillusionment, or despair. Once we are in that cycle, it is hard to emerge. When we become negative, we may think meditating is useless and that we may never reach our goal.

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