Positive Thinking Guide

Positive Thinking In The Bible Section


 

Positive Thinking In The Bible Navigation


|

Self Improvement Guide Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Power Of Positive Thinking Summary |
Incorporate Positive Thinking Live |
Positive Thinking Health |
Positive Thinking Advocate |
The Power Of Positive Thinking Writer |
Other Positive Power Religion Thinking |
Today S Sermonon Positive Thinking |
French Positive Thinking |
Exercise Positive Thinking |
Positive Thinking Quotes In Office |
Teaching Positive Thinking To Children |
Positive Thinking Of Rick Warren |
Power Of Positive Thinking Books |
Karen Serenity Positive Thinking Transsexual Women |
Way To Positive Thinking |

List of Positive-Thinking Articles

Positive Thinking In The Bible Best seller

Buy it Now!



Best Positive Thinking In The Bible products

Sitemap



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Positive-Thinking
Email:
First Name:



Main Positive Thinking In The Bible sponsors


 

Latest Positive Thinking In The Bible Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Positive Thinking In The Bible!



 

Welcome to Positive Thinking Guide

 

Positive Thinking In The Bible Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.


You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.

The Key to Positive Thinking

from:




"Lousy" is one word most people would use to describe life. People who experience failure often tend to take another look at their lives and see it in a different manner. People tend to magnify their mistakes and believe that these failures have more impact in their lives than what they have experienced. This attitude is a very human characteristic.



One proof of this can be seen in the way we take a look at a dot in a piece of paper. What does this mean? Well, let's say that you have a piece of perfectly white paper in your hand. It is immaculately white, but when you drip a spot of ink on it, you tend to see it for the spot. You tend to forget about the rest of the paper which remains white and focus on the spot. In your mind, the spot becomes the paper.



In the same manner, people tend to see their lives for their failures. They forget about all of the success they experience and just see themselves as useless failures. This thinking tends to become a self-fulfilling prophecy. People who think they are failures end up being failures. The lack in confidence eventually grows larger and larger, fed by each failure and causing the next downfall. People become trapped in the never-ending cycle of failure, praying that some force would turn their fate around.



How do you stop this cycle? How can a person turn it all around and be successful in life? There is one possible answer to these questions: positive thinking. Positive thinking is the key to many entrepreneurs' success. With positive thinking, you can turn any failure into a success!



How, you ask? Well, with positive thinking, you are not limited by your worst enemy. Who might this enemy be? The answer to that is: you. You are your own worst enemy. You can do anything once you set your mind to it, and the only thing stopping you is your lack of positive thinking.



Many people doom their ventures to failure before they have even started implementing their plans. They are daunted by the risks of their activity and are stopped cold by their subconscious. When you think that something is doomed to fail, you will subconsciously look for any flaws in it. When you encounter one of these flaws, you will lose hope and abandon the project to failure.



Positive thinking can help you overcome this habit. By thinking positive, you turn your attention away from the threats and concentrate on any opportunities. Because of positive thinking, you will be able to achieve anything you can think of.



What is the key to positive thinking? Many people believe that the key to positive thinking is the act. They think that positive acting equals positive thinking. However, be reminded that positive thinking acts best on your subconscious. If you act like everything's fine, but think that everything's going to hell, you don't have positive thinking.



One step you can take towards positive thinking is taking a realistic account of your life. Failures aren't monsters that try to eat your life up. Failures do not cause more failures. Failures are distinct events that you can stop if you put your mind to it. By taking account of all the good in your life and not just the bad, you will be able to achieve positive thinking.


Other Positive Thinking In The Bible related Articles

Positive Thinking Cds
Positive Thinking
Positive Thinking Tapes For Morning
Never Underestimate Power Positive Thinking
Positive Thinking Phrases

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


Positive Thinking In The Bible Specific links

Positive Thinking In The Bible News

What does the Bible say about drinking? - Victoria Advocate


What does the Bible say about drinking?
Victoria Advocate
Alcohol consumption is mentioned in the Bible more than 200 times, referring to wine and other stronger drinks. Many scriptural references of wine and drinking are positive, even condoning, while others are neutral, or cautionary.

Read more...


Positive thinking: Anger's Aftermath - Daily News & Analysis


Positive thinking: Anger's Aftermath
Daily News & Analysis
Inside lay a Bible. Furious at being deceived, the boy walked out, resolving never to see his father. A year later, his father died. The boy returned home. On his father's bedside lay the Bible. It instantly opened to the lines, “One with a hasty ...

Read more...


Pagans and Jesus - Patheos (blog)


Pagans and Jesus
Patheos (blog)
The problem has not been our God or the Bible, but our approach to God and the Bible. As a result of our inauthentic witness, our God has looked all too common rather than as the uncommon God revealed as Jesus Christ. In light of this spiritual and ...

and more »

Read more...


The commencement speech I would deliver - The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.


The commencement speech I would deliver
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
by Rabbi Michael Gotlieb Having recently attended the college graduation of our middle child, I could not stop thinking what I might have said if given the opportunity to offer the commencement address. Here are five thoughts.

Read more...


The Jewish Spark That Found Its Home - Chabad Info


The Jewish Spark That Found Its Home
Chabad Info
I was in the church choir, attended Bible class and taught children. “My mother was a woman of faith and good character, with a positive outlook about everyone and everything. She raised us at home until we were of school age and then we received an ...

Read more...