POSITIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES - THE ‘B’ COMPUTER
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CHAPTER ONE
Any list of Positive Thinking Techniques has to start by arming the most valuable weapon at your disposal and the master computer that controls it.
It doesn’t look like a computer - it looks like a cabbage - weighs just over three pounds, contains between 50 billion and 100 billion cells known as neurons and around one hundred trillion connections and its located in your skull - It’s called a brain.
If you work with computers, you have no doubt heard the phrase: “garbage in—garbage out”. If you download trash onto the software, you get trash in the printout. The trouble with most brain computers is that over the years we’ve allowed ourselves, and others, to delete much of the good stuff and replace it with trash – negative trash.
It’s the way you think. If you think you’re a loser—you lose. If you think that you can’t compete, you’ll never have a chance to win.
All of us have complaints about ourselves and our lives: we’re too fat or too thin, we hate our jobs, the boss hates me, the money is less, the costs are more, I can’t do that because----etc., etc., etc.
Stop right now—think about it.
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU REALLY CONSIDERED WHAT IS RIGHT ABOUT YOUR LIFE?
We’re not going into pages of motivational theory here - that’s for another time. But it’s vital you realize right from the start that all Positive Thinking Techniques take time and repetition if you ever hope to supply new software to your brain computer.
You must diminish the worry and doubt that controls your very being. Like the song says - “You have to accent the positive, eliminate the negative, don’t mess with Mr. In between.”
It wasn’t a bolt of lightening that finally shocked me into realizing that my brain computer had been hit by a self feeding, negativity virus. It was a casual comment from a family member; “just listen to yourself”.
The virus was allowing my “B” computer to spew out a flood of negative, self doubting thoughts and clichés as I wondered aimlessly through the early days of my retirement.
It’s these negative thoughts that allow the element of fear to rear its ugly head.
It has called the “threat to the self system”.
The fear of the possibility of failing - we find it easier to give in to the habit rather than fight back.
ALL THIS WORRY ABOUT WHAT MIGHT BE IS A
WASTE OF TIME AND CHANGES NOTHING.
Unfortunately, installing new positive software into our brain computer is not just a case of sliding in a disc and clicking on the install button. It takes a programmed effort on your part every day. So lets get started. What follows is a self help "starter kit". A few basic Positive Thinking Techniques that you can build on. Again, remember that repetition is the key to your battle plan against the negativity virus.
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