Words are everything. With words we can declare war, propose to a loved
one, or deliver a heart-felt sermon. Words move nations. The holy
writings of the world are words. All the textbooks you have ever read
are words. Your computer monitor displays words. Words are everywhere,
they surround us. We use words to communicate with ourselves and others.
Words can motivate us, "One Nation, Under God..." or can bring us down,
"Today President Kennedy was shot..."

Since words are such a large part of our lives and have a profound
effect on us, it is important that we surround ourselves with positive
words. This will uplift us and help us do our best.

Negative words, whether spoken or written, are dangerous. When we talk
to ourselves, or about ourselves, we should make sure that our talk is
positive. For example, many people say things such as, "My life is going
nowhere, I'm broke, I have no opportunities..." To them, it may seem as
if they are simply reporting the facts, making an observation, or
stating the obvious.

When we say things about ourselves, those things are registered as fact
by our subconscious mind. Whether or not they are valid is irrelevant.
The subconscious mind does not know the difference between fact and
fiction, right and wrong, or good and bad. It simply stores data like a
computer.

Therefore, when we say negative things about ourselves, those things
tend to come true. We can program ourselves for failure. BUT, since
saying positive things about ourselves has the opposite effect, we can
also program ourselves for success. So, a more productive approach to
living would be to say positive things about ourselves.

I often tell clients, "You can use hypnosis every night as you go to
sleep, but what is MUCH more important is how you talk to yourself
during the waking hours of your day."

You must talk positively about your present, your future, and yourself.
We all accidentally say unproductive things about ourselves, but we must
catch ourselves and re-word those phrases into something positive. We
should also be careful of WHO we surround ourselves with. Are there
people in your life who bring you down? Who don't believe in your
potential? Who consistently talk you out of reaching higher? Who want
you to "play it safe for your own good"? Exposure to those people needs
to be minimized or eliminated. Avoid negative people and negative
conversations and you will soon find your mind drifting toward positive
ideas.

Now, if you really want to master this positive exposure concept, you
can even control what you watch on TV, listen to on the radio, and read
in the paper. You must become picky about who you allow to put
information in your head. Find a good source of information and even
then limit your exposure to it. So much of our negative programming
comes to us through the media. We passively watch and listen, but our
subconscious mind records everything. I rarely watch television, but I
was watching TV recently at a gym. I discovered that the networks have
managed to train people to have anxiety on cue. I believe the
Pavlovian-style stimuli were called level yellow, level red, etc. The TV
now tells us how anxious we should be based on information that we
cannot verify. How interesting...a box can ruin our day and cause us to
think negatively about our lives and our possibilities. My advice is to
control the box. We are certainly more mentally powerful than a box.

Newspapers accomplish the same goal, raising our anxiety level, by
displaying tragedy as headline news. What about all the people who had a
wonderful time on the beach in Bali today? Why isn't that on the front
page? What about the flower in a vase on the windowsill of a beautiful
house? Why isn't that on the cover of the Kompas as the lead story? Does
that sound absurd to you? That a flower would be the headline news? Who
would buy a paper like that? Maybe a handful of people. Not many. We
have been programmed to feed on all of the anxiety offered by the media.
People start to look forward to the next anxiety- generating
story...someone was shot, someone stole something, some group of angry
people is hurting another group of people...and on and on it goes...this
steady diet of anxiety. Take control of what goes in your head.

I am not suggesting that we ignore the problems of the world. There are
real problems going on which need our attention. I am simply suggesting
that we find ways to protect ourselves from the constant barrage of
negativity being aimed at us. The information is often valid, but
packaged in a very harmful way. When we take responsibility for what
goes in our heads, we can truly begin to live powerfully. In an airplane
the flight attendant will tell you to put your oxygen mask on first,
before helping others. I am suggesting the same. Clear your mind of all
the rubbish being aimed at it, by yourself and others, and then you will
be better able to live your life on your terms and help others.


Happy Learning,



Yovan P. Putra

www.primastudy.com <http://www.primastudy.com/>



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