Archive for the 'Positive Psychology' Category
Let me extend my best wishes for the New Year. I think you’ll have to agree that these are interesting times. It doesn’t take a lot of effort to find things to be concerned about these days. I’ve been impressed with the amount of distress I see in people. It is certainly understandable in someone who’s lost their job or home (or both), but I see it even in people where that isn’t the case. Most people’s day to day life isn’t that different now than it was a year ago, yet their sense of well-being has plummeted. Maybe their home no longer has the market value it had a year ago and their retirement savings have shrunk, but they still have their home, their health, their loved ones, worthwhile work, and so on. Really, their day-to-day life, what they actually experience personally, is no different than it was a year ago. Even so, their quality of life has changed because of a change in mindset. Continue Reading » Using Positive Psychology
How to Use Action and the Law of Attraction to Make Your Dreams Real
To get something done, generally you’re going to have to do something.
Pretty obvious, right? It should be, but these days a lot of people have interpreted the Law of Attraction to mean that dreaming alone is all that is required to make those dreams a reality.
Not in this physical world. Bringing a dream to physical reality requires some form of action.
All creation begins first as an idea in someone’s head. Then action makes it real.
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How to Use Action and the Law of Attraction to Make Your Dreams Real
Even if you don’t believe in visualization, I’ll bet you practice at least one form of it sometimes.
Most people have heard of visualization – clearly imagining a desired outcome. Many people use it hoping to increase their chance of success.
Other people consider visualization New Age fluff. They deride those who recommend it.
However, even though they scoff, they’re often dedicated practitioners of a specific form of visualization.
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The Visualization Everyone Does – Even If They Don’t Believe In Visualization
 A Modest Proposal That May Shock You
Here’s a two-week experiment to help you clear your mind of distorted perceptions. As a bonus, you’ll find yourself happier.
We all like to think that we have an accurate worldview. Most of the time, we’re wrong – we have a distorted view of the world around us.
A large part of this distortion occurs because we’re careless about what we let affect our internal filters.Â



















