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		<title>Positive Thoughts and Positive Feelings&#8230;</title>
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Thoughts  cause feelings, and the wrong kinds of thoughts can cause stressful feelings. We can  look at the same event different ways. One is in the optimistic way and the  other is pessimistically. It is the age old debate of whether to look at the  glass as half full or as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thoughts  cause feelings, and the wrong kinds of thoughts can cause stressful feelings. We can  look at the same event different ways. One is in the optimistic way and the  other is pessimistically. It is the age old debate of whether to look at the  glass as half full or as half empty.</p>
<p>It  helps if you can learn to look at the good things in life rather than the ugly.  For example, if you got into a car accident and totaled your car, you can sit  there and feel sorry for yourself, or angry for losing the car. These are all  self-defeating. On the other hand, you can thank god that you were not killed  or, worse yet, maimed in the car accidents. When you look at life&#8217;s events like  that you will have something to smile at every event and that is <strong></p>
<p>The Power of Positive Living and Thinking&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Robert  Schuller, the author of &#8220;Tough times never last. Tough people do!&#8221; gives the  following guidelines in looking at problems in the proper perspective:</p>
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<li><strong><em>Every  Living Human Being Has Problems. </em></strong></li>
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<p>Perhaps  you are unhappy with your work. Isn&#8217;t it good that you have a job rather than  being unemployed? Many people have the mistaken notion that successful people do  not have any problems. It is not true. Success tends to breed its own set of  problems.</p>
<p>Everyone  has problems. A problem-free life is an illusion &#8211; a mirage in the desert.  Accept the fact that everyone has problems. This will help you to move on with  your life rather than sitting and feeling pity for yourself.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Every  Problem Has A Limited Life Span</em></strong><em> </em></li>
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<p>Every  mountain has a peak and every valley has a low point. Similarly, life has its  ups and downs. No one is up all the time or down all the time. Problems do get  resolved in the long term. They don&#8217;t last forever. History teaches that every  problem has a limited life span. Your problems will not live forever; but you  will! Storms are followed by sunshine. Winter is followed by spring. Your  problems will get resolved given enough time.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Every  Problem Holds Positive Possibilities</em></strong><em> </em></li>
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<p>There  are two sides to every coin. What may be a problem for one could be interesting  opportunity to someone else. Hospitals are there because people get sick;  garages are there because cars do break down; lawyers are there because people  get in trouble with the law occasionally. Every cloud has a silver  lining.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Every  Problem Will Change You</em></strong><em> </em></li>
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<p>When me  meet problems head on in life, they leave their indelible mark on us. The  experience could make you better or worse. It is up to you. What is certain is  that problems never leave us the same way they found us. We will  change.</p>
<p>For  example, let us say that you lost your job. You can sit and feel sorry for  yourself. Or you can be aggressive and decide to do something about it. You are  better than them. You want to show them what a mistake they did in firing you.  You have to be fired before you can be fired up. That may be wake-up call you  needed before embarking on a successful mission. Again, for every problem, there  is a positive and negative side. Look for the positive side and work on  it.</p>
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<li><strong><em>You Can  Choose What Your Problem Will Do To You</em></strong><em> </em></li>
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<p>You may  not be able to control the problems, but you certainly can control your reaction  or response to the problem. You can turn your pain into profanity or into  poetry. The choice is up to you. You can control the reaction even if you cannot  control the problem. You control the effect of the problem by controlling the  reaction. It can make you tough or tender. It can make you better or bitter. It  all depends on you.</p>
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<li><strong><em>There Is  A Negative And A Positive Reaction To Every Problem</em></strong><em> </em></li>
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<blockquote><p>Tough  people, according to Schuller, have learned to choose the most positive reaction  in managing problems. The key is that they manage their problems. Remember, we  have little control on problems, we have control on how we react and manage the  problem. Positive people chose to react positively to their  predicaments.</p></blockquote>
<p>Do you  automatically interpret silence on the part of your spouse to mean anger when it  could just as easily mean fatigue? Do you blame yourself when a sudden downpour  drenches your wash on the line? Do you dwell on the few times your boss  criticized your performance and ignore the innumerable times she/he has praised  you?</p>
<p>We all  fall into the negative thinking rut from time to time. We badger ourselves with  &#8220;should haves&#8221; and lose sight of the fact that &#8220;good&#8221; and &#8220;bad&#8221; in life is  rarely black and white.</p>
<p>All-or-nothing  thinking can lead to anxiety, depression, feelings of inferiority, perfectionism  and anger. We are our worst enemies. We tend to put a higher standard for us  compared to others. We tend to criticize ourselves for our miscues rather than  being happy for the accomplishments. Allow yourself to fail now and then. It&#8217;s  all part of being human.</p>
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