Power of Your Own Thoughts
It is important
to know that there is a relationship between your thinking and the way you feel.
It’s important to realize that you are constantly thinking. Don’t be fooled into
believing that you are already aware of this fact! Think, for a moment, about
your breathing. Until this moment, when you are reading this sentence, you had
certainly lost sight of the fact that you were doing it. The truth is, unless
you are out of breath, you simply forget that it’s occurring.
Thinking works
in the same way. Because you’re always doing it, it’s easy to forget that it’s
happening, and it becomes invisible to you. Unlike breathing, however,
forgetting that you are thinking can cause some serious problems in your life,
such as unhappiness, anger, inner conflicts, and stress. The reason this is true
is that your thinking will always come back to you as a feeling.
Try getting
angry without first having angry thoughts! Okay, now try feeling stressed out
without first having stressful thoughts – or jealous without thoughts of
jealousy. You can’t do it – it’s impossible. The truth is, in order to
experience a feeling; you must first have a thought that produces that
feeling.
Unhappiness
doesn’t and can’t exist on its own. Unhappiness is the feeling that accompanies
negative thinking about your life. In the absence of that thinking, the
unhappiness, or stress, or jealousy, can’t exist. There is nothing to hold your
negative feelings in place other than your own thinking. The next time you’re
feeling upset, notice your thinking – it will be negative.
Remind yourself
that it’s your thinking that is negative, not your life. This simple awareness
will be the first step in putting you back on the path toward happiness. It
takes practice, but you can get to the point where you treat your negative
thoughts in much the same way you would treat flies at a picnic: You shoo them
away and get on with your day.
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