Thinking yourself confident
What if there was a way to shortcut your success by thinking yourself into being more confident, so you can do anything you want to do?
I want to be positive, but...
Being more positive may be something you want to develop but it isn’t always easy. Here are 3 ideas to see if you can take some of the negatives out of finding the positives!
3 examples of manifesting a great outcome
What are your thoughts about manifestation? I believe in the law of attraction - like attracting like - and share some of my own examples of how knowing an outcome I wanted to achieve were manifested (and it was never in the way I had first thought!)
The stewing box technique
You want to have a positive outlook, but what happens when someone really annoys you? I say, let yourself feel annoyed - but within the confines of a stewing box!
Which wolf are you feeding?
Are you focusing on the good or the bad? The positives or the negatives? The things you want or the things you don’t want? Where you choose to focus your attention can really affect how you feel and the results you get.
Dash and Lily
I dare you to try something new this holiday season and be open to learning from the experience - whether it is good or bad, your confidence in yourself will grow!
Yes, if...
When we need to find an excuse as to why we can’t achieve a particular goal or we want to justify why we can’t do something we often use the phrase, “No, because....” But what if a simple reframe could open up a world of possibility and choice for you? What if “No, because…” changes to “Yes, if…”?
Why is it so much easier to accept something negative compared to something positive?
In this blog post I look at why I find it easier to hold onto horrible comments from my past rather than accept lovely compliments received today.
“Every day may not be good… but there's something good in every day” ― Alice Morse Earle
Today, I share my own journey to becoming a 'positive thinker' and the ideas I use to cultivate my own beliefs to try to always see the good in people and situations.