The correct and logical way of processing our thoughts and opinions are all accompanied by the action of positive thinking and the ability to focus our lives on the law of attraction. How do these terms succeed in materializing our realities and minds, you say? Well, research shows that the benefits of having positive thoughts doesn’t stop after a few minutes of good feelings, but it in fact stays with us later in life and helps are abilities enhance to build skills, and our sources to develop massively. Scientific evidence proves that negative emotions are much more intense and attention seeking than our positive emotions, which are more resourceful, subtler, and comparably healthier. One recent study of positive thinking relies on subjects being taught the ancient technique of loving, kindness, and meditation (this going on for over six or seven weeks), the conclusion of the experiment resulting in the changes of the “rhythms of the heart” and the “social connection” between one another. The effects of stress on humans can conclude when people face a stressful situation, and it was found that if people continue to stress about a certain affair, their immune systems may break down, causing various mental health issues and illnesses- which is why the change of thinking is provoked around the world.
In the late 1990s, a group of prominent psychologists in the University of Pennsylvania, were led by psychologist Martin E.P to establish a field based on positive psychology. The course was to explore the causes and consequences of people’s strengths and virtues, happiness, resilience, and other important aspects that were related to psychological adaptation and health. The enrolment of this act was to analyse the emphasis on positive thinking, and why many decades were centred on the negative instead. The psychologists viewed the results accordingly and came to a conclusion that seeing reality and applying it with positive thinking is good for all of us, and should be noted throughout the years as being a successful effect to the human body and brain. Not many people will agree with the situation positive thinking displays in this world today, and its shown highly through articles, newspapers, and network posts, what they really think the experience of thinking confidentially is all about. A source, written by Srikumar Rao, goes in detail to explain “the real purpose” of positive thinking. According to him, the outlook of the experience is enshrined within our ‘culture’ and exemplifies his reason by exaggerating its propose to “attack motherhood.” He goes on to suggest that not many people have been helped through the process and that the benefits that they somehow do get, are undertaken by the “digging” of flaws that they see within the person. This is completely incorrect. The practice of overcoming negative self-talk isn’t just about being in pleasant situations. Positive thinking is all about approaching unpleasantness in a more positive and productive way, as well as reminding its believers that the best is always going to happen, not the worst. By appointing a person with their flaws and not their way of thinking, is disgusting. It doesn’t help that person in any way, it just increases the levels of the health benefits that researchers have shown to be the effects of positive thinking and optimism on health. It’s unclear to see why positive thinking would forward a lifestyle with harmful health effects and theories that oppose the person’s stress, more highly, over their body. Now getting back to the source, Rao goes on to explain his definition of the term ‘bad’, and how it can be used so often in the process of positive thinking. He initiates his thoughts by explaining how ‘bad’ things can turn out to be ‘good’ things in the end (and how it’s an early rejection to something that could have great outcome), as well as discussing significant instances in his life that still wouldn’t be classed as good thing. Again, this isn’t how the lifestyle runs. The process of positive and negative self-talk can be formed in many ways, and the process clearly states what each person would assume, themselves, the right and wrong way they would want to be treated. Two sets of practices are laid out for each person to view: ‘Identifying negative thinking’ and ‘Focusing on positive thinking.’ Each habits a way of magnifying the aspects of a situation clearly, and how each one can be resolved automatically. It’s up to the person viewing the lifestyle to suggest what is right and wrong for them, and it shouldn’t be up to the program to identify the areas they want to change within their life. Rao goes on to portray the positive thinking program as a lying therapy session that just wants you to resolve your problems with labelling things. The lifestyle in no way wants participants to go through life labelling the good and bad things that occur within them. It’s very unhealthy and it goes against what the program is all about. Positive thinking is simply a way of bringing yourself out of a shell and gaining power over situations that you wouldn’t usually endure. Rao is basically describing the lifestyle as a scam and how it’s unreasonable for the world to pick up on such a “burden.” With a state of mind like this, it’s due practice because the writer is, to me, a person who needs to seek contribution to positive thinking and by expressing his thoughts with such stress, it can in fact impact the reader to believe the wrong way of observing a situation.
The Law of Attraction is simply the ability to attract our lives to whatever we focus ourselves on. The lifestyle believes that regardless of age, religious belief or nationality, we are all susceptible to the laws that enforce the Universe, including itself. It is seen as a use of mind which endures power to translate whatever is in our thoughts and to materialize them into reality. The Law of Attraction is said to focus on positive thoughts and to gain goals that aim achievement with a massive action. With the discovery being one of life’s biggest mysteries, very few people aren’t yet fully aware of how much of an impact the lifestyle has on their day to day lives. The Law of Attraction dictates the imaginable and holds in place the mind’s eye to be achievable if placed upon action. Great embarks and enlightenment are gathered through the course of the practice’s history, and it is important to understand that you can apply the journey to your life and it can be effective if the correct methods are used. The most challenging part of the lifestyle is to acknowledge and accept the truth, whether the decisions given are either good or bad. Many people find it hard to find good intention within the program but the spread of this concept is all that matters to the western culture, and throughout numerous years, the negativity and hate towards how people feel about its understandings just make the Law of Attraction more powerful.