It may sound cliché, but the there is more to the power of
positive thinking than most people realize. Especially,
today when there is so much going on in the world to
contribute to negative thinking. Positive thinking can
influence everything from your health, family life, and
career.
For years, it has been thought that there was a connection
between positive thinking and health. And, although science
is still in the emerging stages of this research, to get
simple and objective proof, look no further than the effects
of stress on the body. Stress can be attributed to weight
loss, weight gain, and lack of sleep. Although, these may
seem like small problems, the long term effects can lead to
more serious health concerns. Combating the effects of
stress with the power positive thinking alone can greatly
influence your health.
Positive thinking will give you a new outlook on whatever
your situation may be, generating new ideas and solutions
that you may have never considered. Positive thinking on the
job can allow you to pitch suggestions that may cause your
supervisor and their supervisor to see you in a whole new
light. And, if you are on the hunt for a job, then positive
thinking may cause you to apply for a position in a another
field, or to take a chance on a new career all together.
The empowerment created by positive thinking will give you
the strength to change the things about your life or
yourself that bother you. Equipping you with the bravery
needed to take a dance class, write a book, try meeting
someone new, or mastering a fear of public speaking.
As most feel the economic pinch, it is easy to get down by
your financial outlook. Yet, choosing to think positively
could be the difference between maintaining your sanity and
succumbing to pits of depression. The power of positive
thinking is seeing this recession as an opportunity to start
your own business or eliminate the waste in your budget.
The power of positive thinking is evident by the motivation
it gives you. Believing that by taking a chance in life or
love, you will be rewarded. True, you should not take it as
far as the movie, “Yes, Man,” starring Jim Carrey, whose
character says “yes,” to everything. To really understand
the power of positive thinking, you will need to adopt the
attitude that anything is possible and something great may
be just around the corner.