Goldstar said:
We all have heard how important positive thoughts are for a solid inner game. The self esteem, how happy you are, and even the external circumstances are determined in large part due to the thoughts in your mind. Many books like the Law of Attraction, As a man thinketh etc. talk about controling your thoughts to control your destiny. Even Pook says 'As you think, you shall become'
I agree with all the above and would like to start thinking more positively about things in general. My question is what to do with the negative thoughts that crop up. Should we ignore them? Fight them and replace them with positive thoughts right away? Would it not be suppressing the negative thoughts that may come back later?
It just seems that its a lot easier to think negative thoughts than positive thoughts. And to replace negative thoughts with positive thoughts all day long takes a lot of effort and is mentally very exhausting! Would love to hear feedback from people who have successfully changed their mindset from thinking negatively to positively, and how they did it.
I don't often think negatively for more than a second or two and it's so rare it's rediculous. In fact, I can predict I'm going to soon feel the effects of a cold or flu because I'll suddenly get some negative feelings in a row. Then, I realize "oh, i'm just not feeling well" and it goes away. I've identified the cause/warning so it goes away.
You're getting mentally exhausted because you're trying to replace (cover) the negative thoughts with positive ones as they happen. This absolutely does not work. It just covers them up, as you mentioned, "suppressed".
Instead, reframe negative thoughts in your head. When you keep anything
consistently for quite a while your subconcious says "ok, I'm going to file this as something that's normal and helpful (good feelings, reward) so I'll go on autopilot so this guy can think about other stuff". That's how it works. Keep reframing and it'll become habit. I can't help being positive anymore, it just happens just like being negative used to "just happen".
There was a small fire a while back at my friend's house while we were sleeping and I didn't panic...
I started to stress and
automatically I thought "it's good i'm positive and
don't stress out", the feeling went away and I was able to deal with the situation in a calm manner. I'm making my brain work with me in a more useful manner.
Example: You walk up to a girl, start talking, and she blows you off. Instead of thinking "
i did something wrong, i blew it, i'm going to miss out on this" and try to psychically guess which of the brazillion reasons that she blew you off that probably didn't have anything to do with you (she had a bad day, she's pissed off, she's in love with a guy, a thousand other things) you reframe it and turn the tables on your negative habits.
"
she did something wrong, she blew off a guy who's working on his inner self and improving unlike most other men, she's
missing out". {-- anything like that
See, the thought didn't get covered up with "she's just a biatch" or whatever. That always makes things worse!
Instead, it just got reversed.
Also, this is about changing your mind by "faking it till you make it". When you keep reframing yourself as a person who's improving, outgoing, confident, positive, the best choice a girl could make etc... your subconcious will do it's best to comply after a while and you'll become what you keep reframing yourself as.
If you keep framing that you are a loser, your subconscious WILL help you accomplish that.
If you keep re-framing that you are a winner, your subconscious WILL help you accomplish that.
Reverse negative thoughts as close as you can get to a mirror of what the negative thoughts are so they are being STEERED instead of being covered up.
Also, always start your day with something positive as soon as you wake up. Even a single word like "confidence" written on a piece of paper on your bathroom mirror will get your mind framed correctly right from the start.