Power of Three - Feeding Your Chi Philosophy - Step 1 - Thoughts Are Things
Feeding Your Chi was fused together by three powerful philosophies.
The first is the idea that positive attitude equates to positive results.
After numerous years of studying self help book material, interviews with successful people and compilation of information from these interviews, I realized that the secret to success in anything starts with positive thoughts.
Secondly, I learned that a successful individual must have a burning desire to achieve great things in life.
Third, when people are ready mentally, the secret of success is uncovered to them.
An individual needs to be intentionally searching for the secret of success to find success.
More importantly, although the secret is revealed if a person is purposefully looking for it, there is no such thing as something for nothing.
A person needs to practice certain skill sets to achieve success.
In addition to the deliberate quest for the secret to success and the exercising of specific skills, is the critical concept that thoughts are things.
When positive thoughts are mixed with desire, purpose and persistence, amazing results can happen for an individual.
Understandably, if you're an optimist, your future looks bright.
With an optimistic attitude, negative events will not be detrimental to your mental attitude, but positive events strengthen your belief in yourself, your ability to make good things happen now and in the future, and in the goodness of life.
Fortunately for pessimists and realists, though we tend to be predisposed to our patterns of thinking, these patterns of thinking can be learned or changed.
Using a practice called power programming you can help yourself and others become more optimistic by consciously confronting negative, self-limiting thinking and replacing it with more optimistic thoughts.
In general, optimists see negative events as minor setbacks to be easily overcome and positive events as evidence of further good things to come.
Believing in themselves, they also take more risks and create better opportunities for themselves.
The first is the idea that positive attitude equates to positive results.
After numerous years of studying self help book material, interviews with successful people and compilation of information from these interviews, I realized that the secret to success in anything starts with positive thoughts.
Secondly, I learned that a successful individual must have a burning desire to achieve great things in life.
Third, when people are ready mentally, the secret of success is uncovered to them.
An individual needs to be intentionally searching for the secret of success to find success.
More importantly, although the secret is revealed if a person is purposefully looking for it, there is no such thing as something for nothing.
A person needs to practice certain skill sets to achieve success.
In addition to the deliberate quest for the secret to success and the exercising of specific skills, is the critical concept that thoughts are things.
When positive thoughts are mixed with desire, purpose and persistence, amazing results can happen for an individual.
Understandably, if you're an optimist, your future looks bright.
With an optimistic attitude, negative events will not be detrimental to your mental attitude, but positive events strengthen your belief in yourself, your ability to make good things happen now and in the future, and in the goodness of life.
Fortunately for pessimists and realists, though we tend to be predisposed to our patterns of thinking, these patterns of thinking can be learned or changed.
Using a practice called power programming you can help yourself and others become more optimistic by consciously confronting negative, self-limiting thinking and replacing it with more optimistic thoughts.
In general, optimists see negative events as minor setbacks to be easily overcome and positive events as evidence of further good things to come.
Believing in themselves, they also take more risks and create better opportunities for themselves.
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