Showing posts with label positive programming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label positive programming. Show all posts

Friday, 27 January 2012

Positive Thinking is Not Enough



Positive thinking isn’t enough. Positive thinking is a world better than negative thinking, and positive programs run exceptionally well in my mind. Thinking positive is great when I can do it, but I can’t always do it. It doesn’t matter how positive I am, how many positive affirmations I have made, or how much positive programming I have done, when I trigger a negative neuroassociation, my mind

instantly moves in a negative direction. All my positive thinking is wiped out. Negative neuroassociations are weapons of mass destruction that instantly destroy a positive mind.

Positive neuroassociations are just the opposite. They are a form of instant positive thinking. When I trigger one of them, I immediately create a positive state of mind.



Most people are experts at creating and trigger negative neuroassociations.





Only a few people bother to create and trigger positive ones. I keep a close watch on my itchy trigger finger. I avoid negative neuroassociations like the plague, and I create and trigger positive ones many times each day.