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7 Tips to Becoming a More Positive Thinker

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Debi Silber
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Have you ever noticed how good things happen to good people? There’s no mistake here. These people didn’t just “get lucky” but instead were proactive within their lives as opposed to simply reacting to things as they occur. They created the experiences they have beginning with the thoughts they think. How does this work?

Positive thoughts lead to positive feelings. These feelings lead to positive emotions. These emotions then promote positive behaviors. Finally, the positive behavior creates positive outcomes. In applying these steps to a real example, it may look something like this.

Let’s say you’re thinking about how nice it will be to spend some quality time with someone you love. Just thinking about the time you’ll spend makes you feel good. Maybe you’re feeling content, loved and happy. Those feelings lead to positive emotions such as love or joy. When you’re experiencing emotions such as love or joy, you’re more inclined to behave in a way which is in line with those feelings. Maybe you’re more supportive, loving or compassionate as a result. Because you’re more supportive or compassionate, you have more to give and behave in a manner which is conducive to showing your compassion. You may be more inclined to say or do something nice to someone, simply because you feel good.

Your random act of kindness (whether through words or deeds) may just be what the person on
the other end needed. Maybe they were having a difficult day and your kind word or gesture
enabled them to gain a better perspective and turn their day around. The immediate outcome
may be that you’ve helped another person smile, feel valued or appreciated. The more
extended outcome is that they now experience more positive thoughts which then turn it into a
feeling, emotion, behavior and the cycle continues.

This entire scenario all came from just one of your positive thoughts! We have millions of
thoughts throughout the course of a typical day. If more of them were positive, can you see how
powerful this can be? So if becoming a more positive thinker is on your to-do list, here are a few simple ways to begin.

1. Retrain your negative thoughts. For every negative thought you have, counter it with
something positive. For example, “I’m so fat” can be countered with “I’m making healthy
changes every day.”

2. Show gratitude. Here’s where you acknowledge, validate and appreciate all that you
have. You recognize how blessed you are and show appreciation for all that you have
and see.

3. Read positive quotes/books. Get ideas and inspiration from gurus, teachers and
mentors. Learn how others create a positive outlook and get ideas from them. Also,
learning from others can show you how they’ve managed difficult situations. It’s a great
way to learn how they’ve turned obstacles into opportunities and used adversity as a
learning tool or stepping stone to achieve something better.

4. Surround yourself with positive people. Just as how laughter is infectious, the positive
thoughts, emotions and feelings from others can be infectious too. Besides being more
positive, these people are also much more pleasant to be around.

5. Believe. Believe you can be a more positive thinker. You will or won’t become a more
positive thinker based on your belief that you can or can’t.

6. Laugh. Not only does laughter feel good, but it’s good for your health. Studies show that
laughter promotes the release of “feel good” chemicals within your body which helps to
strengthen the immune system. What a funny reason to lighten up!

7. Control your thoughts. While you can’t control many things, you can always control your
reaction to them. That means that an unfortunate situation can be either a minor bump in
the road or a complete devastation…it’s up to you.

You may find that there will be many opportunities to become angry and upset or enlightened
and enriched. The choice is always yours but as long as you do have a choice, why not choose
to become a more positive thinker. By helping yourself you never know just how many other
lives you may touch as a result.

About Debi Silber, MS, RD, WHC
Debi is a Registered Dietitian with a Master’s degree in Nutrition, a Personal Trainer, Whole Health Coach, Lifestyle Expert-just for moms, speaker, President of Lifestyle Fitness, Inc. and author of The Lifestyle Fitness Program: A Six Part Plan So Every Mom Can Look, Feel and Live Her Best and From Mom To Wow: Your Ultimate Body, Mind and Life Makeover Guide. Debi’s branded The Mojo Coach TM because for nearly 20 years, she’s inspired unfit, overweight and overwhelmed moms to “get their mojo back” through gradual lifestyle change. www.themojocoach.com

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