By: Jim Fargiano | 2011-03-26 | Advice Obliterate your negative thoughts. It is not good enough to think that you want to change them, alter them, or work around them. A complete reworking needs to take place in your mind. Start to recognize all the times you catch yourself thinking about what you want in your life, then look at how many times you have those quick or subtle, "but it probably won't happen for me" type of thoughts. These subconscious, ingrained ideas, need to be eradicated. read more
By: Francis David | 2010-09-14 | K-12 Education Your thoughts are both the words you hear in your head and the words you speak out loud. When you say to somebody, "What a stunning day," read more
By: Rhonda Jones | 2010-10-29 | Self Improvement A mind that is filled with negative thoughts is like a dark cave that limits positive and faith-filled thoughts from entering in. Having a chronically negative thought life is a mental mindset that focuses more on what is wrong, than all that is right in our life. read more
By: Chris Ronson | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement No one can put their hand on their heart and say that they never have negative thoughts - it's a part of life. But when you start letting your negative thoughts take over your life you start to live negatively. Everything that you do is... read more
By: Audrey E Sussman Ph.D. | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement The purpose of this article to reveal what you can do to create a positive, focused state of mind at will. At the end of this article there will be a link so you can download your own copy of 2 mind calming exercises used at the Anxiety Control Center. Although written for golfers the ideas are really for anyone who finds their mind racing with disconcerting thoughts. read more
By: Layne_Bagley | 2010-10-22 | Depression KOOSHAREM, UT- Sorenson's Ranch School helps troubled teens learn how to change negative thought patterns. read more
By: Nick Arrizza, M.D. | 2010-03-28 | Self Improvement Do you suffer from a barrage of uncontrollable and debilitating negative thoughts? Have you tried just about everything to make them stop only to have them later return with a vengeance? Well there is a good reason why they haven't permanently disappeared. This same reason is also the answer to getting rid of them forever. read more
By: Trish A. Evans | 2010-03-31 | Self Improvement Negativity is simply a habit you have developed from continuously thinking negative thoughts. Your negativity began with one negative thought and snowballed into lots of negative thoughts and before you knew what was happening, you became a negative person. read more
By: Jennifer Annmarie David | 2010-04-01 | Motivation Do you realize that the things that you think about the most always seem to come to you? Isn't that strange, and what's more strange is that we always seem to remember the bad or negative things. Saying things like, I knew that was going to happen, and didn't I say that was going to happen. Just think about it for a moment. read more
By: Jonathan Masters | 2010-03-30 | Anxiety It's bad enough to suffer from anxiety attacks but to add on the constant worry and negative thoughts that can plague your mind can make anxiety disorder unbearable. It can seem impossible to stop all of the negative fantasies that haunt you, but there is a secret. To stop these thoughts, you first need to understand why they're happening. Our minds can be tricky. They tend to latch on to the things that we wish they would leave alone. read more
By: Dawn F. James | 2011-01-04 | Self help Your body is physiologically tied to your thoughts, beliefs and attitudes. To be healthy, you have to recognize the connection that exists between your mind, body and spirit. In other words, your thoughts influence your physical body as well as your mental disposition and the quality of your life experiences... read more
By: Kim Liebling | 2010-03-30 | Self Improvement Your brain is the most amazing super-computer on the planet and you are the commander at the helm. You are 100% in control of your own brain thoughts and what you think really does matter. read more