‘I haven’t found a job in 8 months, but I know I will, it’s OK.’
‘I’m 45 and I’ve never had children and I have always wanted them. It’s OK, there’s still time.’
Positive Thinking is thinking.
It’s not feeling.
It’s merely a coping strategy.
And much to my frustration, depending on when and how we use positive thinking, it has the potential to rob us of our lives.
Why?
Because it’s not living. Thinking is not necessarily living.
Feeling and experiencing and opening to the realness of what’s actually happening IS living.
Opening to being vulnerable to people and to the moment is living, as it requires courage.
Positive Thinking is a form of thinking.
But even more damaging than that.
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‘I haven’t found a job in 8 months, but I know I will, it’s OK.’
‘I’m 45 and I’ve never had children and I have always wanted them. It’s OK, there’s still time.’
Positive Thinking is thinking.
It’s not feeling.
It’s merely a coping strategy.
And much to my frustration, depending on when and how we use positive thinking, it has the potential to rob us of our lives.
Why?
Because it’s not living. Thinking is not necessarily living.
Feeling and experiencing and opening to the realness of what’s actually happening IS living.
Opening to being vulnerable to people and to the moment is living, as it requires courage.
Positive Thinking is a form of thinking.
But even more damaging than that.
Have you watched the Commitment Masterclass? If not yet, click here to register and watch for free.