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Monday, May 22, 2017

Signs Of Negative Thinking

People would have better lives, if they just spot their negative thinking habits and replace them with positive ones. Negative thinking, has a way of creeping into conversations and our thinking without our noticing them. The key to success is learning to spot these thoughts and squash them and replace them with positive ones. You’ll notice a huge difference in everything you do.  Just see some of the common ways that negative thinking emerges. Learn to spot these patterns, and practice replacing them with positive thinking patterns. It has made all the difference in the world for me.

1. I will be happy once I have achieved my goal.

Problem: If you think you will be happy only when you reach a certain point, or when you
reach a certain income, or have a certain type of house or a car etc., you will never be happy. That goal is elusive. Once we reach those goals, we are not satisfied — we want more.


Solution: Learn to be happy with what you have, where you are, and who you are, right at this moment. Happiness doesn’t have to be some state that we want to get to eventually — it can be found right now. Learn to count your blessings, and see the positive in your situation. This might sound simplistic, but it works.
2. I wish I were as like so and so (a celebrity, friend, co-worker).
Problem: We’ll never be as pretty, as talented, as rich, as sculpted, as cool, as everyone else. There will always be someone better, if you look hard enough. Therefore, if we compare ourselves to others like this, we will always pale, and will always fail, and will always feel bad about ourselves. This is no way to be happy.
Solution: Stop comparing yourself to others, and look instead at yourself — what are your strengths, your accomplishments, your successes, however small? What do you love about yourself? Learn to love who you are, right now, not who you want to become. There is good in each of us, love in each of us, and a wonderful human spirit in every one of us.
3. Seeing others becoming successful makes me jealous and resentful.
Problem: First, this assumes that only a small number of people can be successful. In truth, many, many people can be successful — in different ways.
Solution: Learn to admire the success of others, and learn from it, and be happy for them, by mpathizing with them and understanding what it must be like to be them. And then turn away from them, and look at yourself. You can be successful too, in whatever you choose to do. And even more, you already are successful. Look not at those above you in the social ladder, but those below you. There are always millions of people worse off than you, people who couldn’t even read this article or afford a computer. In that light, you are a huge success.
4. I am a miserable failure --- I can’t seem to do anything right.
Problem: Everyone has failed, many times, at different things. I have certainly failed so many times in many things, and I continue to fail daily. However, looking at your failures as failures only makes you feel bad about yourself. By thinking in this way, we will have a negative self-image and never move on from here.
Solution: See your successes and ignore your failures. Look back on your life, in the last month, or year, or 5 years. And try to remember your successes. If you have trouble with this, start documenting them, keep a success journal, either in a notebook or online. Document your success each day, or each week. When you look back at what you’ve accomplished, over a year, you will be amazed. It’s an incredibly positive feeling.
5. I’m going to beat so-and-so no matter what — I’m better than him. And there’s no way I’ll help him succeed — he might beat me.
Problem: Competitiveness assumes that there is a small amount of gold to be had, and I need to get it before he does. It makes us into greedy, back-stabbing, hurtful people. We try to claw our way over people to get to success, because of our competitive feelings. For example, if a blogger wants to have more subscribers than another blogger, he may never link to or mention that other blogger. However, who is to say that my subscribers can’t also be yours? People can read and subscribe to more than one blog.
Solution: Learn to see success as something that can be shared, and learn that if we help each other out, we can each have a better chance to be successful. Two people working towards a common goal are better than two people trying to beat each other up to get to that goal. There is more than enough success to go around. Learn to think in terms of abundance rather than scarcity.
6. Why do these bad things always happen to me?
Problem: Bad things happen to everybody. If we dwell on them, they will frustrate us and bring us down. Solution: See bad things as a flow of life. Suffering is a part of the human condition, but it passes. All pain goes away, eventually. Meanwhile, don’t let it hold you back. Don’t dwell on bad things, but look forward towards something good in your future. And learn to take the bad things in stride, and learn from them. Bad things are actually opportunities to grow and learn and get stronger, in disguise.
7. You can’t do anything right! Why can’t you be like … ?
Problem: This can be said to your child or your subordinate or your sibling.  Comparing two people is wrong. People are different, with different ways of doing things, different strengths and weaknesses, different human characteristics. If we were all the same, we’d be robots. Then, saying negative things like this to another person never helps the situation. It might make you feel better, and more powerful, but in truth, it hurts your relationship, it will actually make you feel negative, and it will certainly make the other person feel negative and more likely to continue negative behavior. Everyone loses.
Solution: Take the mistakes or bad behavior of others as an opportunity to teach. Show them how to do something. Second, praise them for their positive behavior, and encourage their success. Last, and most important, love them for who they are, and celebrate their differences. 8. Your work sucks. You are an idiot. Problem: I’ve actually got this comment before. It feels wonderful. However, let’s look at it not from the perspective of the person receiving this kind of comment but from the perspective of the person giving it. How does saying something negative like this help you? I guess it might feel good to vent if you feel like your time has been wasted. But really, how much of your time has been wasted? A few minutes? And whose fault is that? The bloggers or yours? In truth, making negative comments just keeps you in a negative mindset. It’s also not a good way to make friends.
Solution: Learn to offer constructive solutions, first of all. Instead of telling someone their blog sucks, or that a post is bad, offer some specific suggestions for improvement. Help them get better. If you are going to take the time to make a comment, make it worth your time. Second, learn to interact with people in a more positive way. It makes others feel good and it makes you feel better about yourself. You will make some great friends this way, which is a good thing.
9. Insulting People Back
Problem: If someone insults you or angers you in some way, insulting them back and continuing your anger only transfers their problem to you. This person was probably having a bad day (or a bad year) and took it out on you for some reason. If you reciprocate, you are now having a bad day too. His problem has become yours. Not only that, but the cycle of insults can get worse and worse until it results in violence or other negative consequences , for both of you.
Solution: Let the insults or negative comments of others slide off you like Teflon. Don’t let their problem become yours. In fact, try to understand their problem more — why would someone say something like that? What problems are they going through? Having a little empathy for someone not only makes you understand that their comment is not about you, but it can make you feel and act in a positive manner towards them and make you feel better about yourself in the process.
10. I don’t think I can do this, I will do it later.
 Problem: If you think you cannot do something, you probably won’t. Discipline has nothing to do with it. Motivation and focus has everything to do with it. And if you put stuff off for “some other time”, you’ll never get it done. Negative thinking like this inhibits us from accomplishing anything.
Solution: Turn your thinking around,you can do this! You don’t need discipline. Find ways to make yourself a success at your goal. If you fail, learn from your mistakes, and try again. Instead of putting a goal off for later, start now. And focus on one goal at a time, putting all of your energy into it, and getting as much help from others as you can. You can really move mountains if you start with positive thinking.

renukakkar

originally posted on FB on 27.6.2016

Stress Management

Introduction
People all over the world teach you stress management. But in actual fact
they are teaching you about stress management. They are never in a
position to give you relief from the problem. Medicines are just 20% of the
cure. Rest depends on how we control our emotions. Stress is now a big
problem not only in offices but also in schools.
What is Stress ?
Stress is when we feel we are overloaded with work. There is too much
pressure to stick to targets and it is not possible to achieve the desired
results in a short duration of time.We feel unable to cope and also that a
stage of collapse of all our systems is inevitable. In other words anything
that threatens our well-being is a stress. Let me point out here that some
sort of stress is said to be good for you as it keeps you on your toes.
Frankly speaking without any stress our lives would be boring. However,
when the stresses hampers our state of mind, at the mental level,
emotional level and also at the physical health, then it is bad and needs
to be addressed.
How is stress caused?
One person may feel something as stressful and another may not. There
are triggers that can cause stress just by thinking over accumulated painful
thoughts. These are loss of a family member, family problems, financial
matters, illness, job issues, conflicts in the workplace, losing your job, lack
of time, relationships eg divorce, abortion, pregnancy, becoming a mother
or a father, driving in bad traffic,fear of crime, miscarriage, noises and
crowds, pollution,retirement, uncertainty ( academic exam results about to
be declared, job interview results, laboratory test results, etc),bullying
later on at school, teachers getting after a particular student etc
Sometimes without any rhyme or reason a person can feel stressed. A
feeling of frustration, anxiety and depression can make some people
feel stressed more easily than others.
When we are stressed the following happens:
Breathing becomes more rapid Digestive system slows down Heart rate increases, palpitation Immune system goes affected Muscles become tense We do not sleep (heightened state of alertness) Blood pressure increases The way you respond to a stressful situation also causes stress. Part of
your response to a challenge is physiological and affects your physical
state. When faced with a challenge or a threat, your body activates
resources to protect you - to either get away as fast as you can, or fight.
This is called the fight or flight syndrome.
Physical effect of can be Back pain, Chest pain,Childhood obesity, Cramps
or muscle spasms, Fainting spells, Headaches, heart disease, hypertension,
low immunity, Muscular aches, Nervous twitches, pins and needles, Sleeping
difficulties, stomach upsets etc. At the emotional level it can be Anger, Anxiety,
tiredness, depression,insecurity, irritation, forgetfulness, lack of concentration,
restlessness, sadness etc
A stressed person will start to eating too much or eat too little, food cravings,
angry outbursts, alcohol/drug abuse, high tobacco consumption, reserved
personality, bouts of crying, relationship issues.
How to deal with stress :-
The doctor will prescribe medication which will just make you sleep. He will
advise you to be assertiveness and not to say yes to everything. If you can't
do something say you can't. Distribute responsibility, No alcohol and drugs
or coffee, either stop or cut down, Learn to breathe and relax. exercise and
have a nutritional diet, spend time with family friends and colleagues by
talking to them, spend time for yourself.

Finally join yoga, massage or meditation.
Yoga is something that requires time of at least an hour.Meditation is the best
option and can effectively help in getting rid of stress. It hardly takes 20
minutes a day. It helps us in thinking positive about situations. We can
access positive energies and with the help of these positive energies we can
effectively remove the negative energies and the blocks in the body. You do
not have to be a Reiki master or a Reiki student to do such meditation.
Instant results are there within 20 minutes. I have done my technique three
times at mass gatherings of 45-50 persons in June 2008, of 70-75 persons
in May 2012 and of 40 persons in September 2016. They felt light,
headaches disappeared, stomach aches disappeared, some even felt the
vibrations of negative energies leaving their feet.
If needed, companies may contact me for seminars etc on this issue,
in respect of their employees.
renukakkar, 29.12.2016.