MAKE POSITIVE THINKING A LIFELONG HABIT FOR GOOD
HEALTH
We hear so much about eating healthy,
exercising regularly and avoiding lifestyle choices like
smoking. While this is certainly good advice, we don't hear as
much about our patterns of thinking and attitude towards life.
However, it's a fact that your psychological outlook can have a
dramatic effect on your overall health and longevity. Have you
ever noticed that people who perceive the proverbial glass as
being half full seem to enjoy life more than their neighbor who
sees it consistently half empty?
The power of positive thinking cannot be underrated.
Remember Eeyore, the famously depressed and negative-thinking
character in the Winnie the Pooh stories? Poor Eeyore always
saw the worst case of any situation. When faced with the
possibility of a negative outcome, Eeyore would immediately
embrace that negative outcome as the only possible result.
If you instead embrace positive thinking and a good result,
you'll be surprised to find how often that becomes the case. It
has been argued in medical circles that up to 90% of disease
has psychological origins. A famous medical study in the 1940s
found that women who were depressed were much more likely to be
diagnosed with cancer at some point. This is food for thought
for all of us.
People who actively practice positive thinking are far less
likely to become ill and are generally happier than those who
make it their habit to find and cultivate the bad news in any
situation.
Next time you feel as though you've caught a chill and are
headed for a bad cold, try this positive thinking exercise.
First, assess your facts. You were out in the cold and got damp
and chilled. Sneezes ensued. OK, but it doesn't necessarily
follow that you're doomed to a week of blowing your nose and
feeling miserable. What can you do to ward off the bad effects
of your chill? You can get warm and cozy, take a big dose of
vitamin C and settle back with a cup of herbal tea and a good
book. Don't even think about coming down with the inevitable
cold. Take care of yourself, stay warm and mentally give that
cold the brushoff. You'll be astonished to find how effective a
remedy positive thinking is.
Positive thinking habits assume the best, not the worst.
Let's say you're interviewing for a new job. Don't be like
Eeyore. Your negative attitude will show. The prospective
employer will see your lack of confidence and your no-can-do
posture as a negative communication. How will such a person
fare when faced with a challenging deadline or major decision?
Eeyore won't get the job.
Forming the habit of thinking positively is one of the best
actions you can take to improve your overall health. Your mind
is a powerful ingredient in the recipe for good health!
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