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Negative Thinking - Beware The Results Can Be Powerful By Barry McDonald Before
the movie ‘The Secret,’ a long line of writers and thinkers have promoted the
self-help powers of positive thought, as long back, as man has pondered his
own existence. Reams of research have shown positive thinking to be good for your health. A positive attitude and optimistic thinking are healthy. The power of positive thinking shows that those who remain positive are healthier, live longer, and report greater satisfaction with life than those who might be labeled pessimistic. But,
what about negative thinking? Here's a story about how
negative thinking can affect your health. (I'll have to paraphrase it; I
heard it off a seminar by Bob Procter.) One night a night watchman was
patrolling a railway yard to check that no one was breaking into the containers
and stealing the contents of them. He came across a container
that had its door open. He walked over cautiously to see what was going on
and could find no sign of life around so he took a quick look inside. The container was empty, but as
he walked in the door of the container closed behind him and he found himself
locked in. He pushed on the door for a while to see if it would open but it
was completely stuck. He then started to yell for help but there was no
answer. As he resigned himself to
being locked in the container he started to look around and noticed that the
container he was in wasn't a normal one but that he was locked in a
refrigerated one. After a while he noticed that
he was getting colder and colder. Because he didn't think he was going to get
help any time soon, he decided to write on the wall of the container to tell
of his experience. He wrote that he was getting
colder and colder and starting to lose feeling in his body. After a couple of hours it got
harder for him to write but the last comments he wrote were that he was going
to die soon because it was so cold. The container was opened later
that morning by some workmen who found the night watchman dead in the corner. If I finished this article you
would say it was a tragic accident and it would be, but the tragic part is
that the container the night watchman locked himself in was having
maintenance done that day. The part that was broken on the container was the
refrigeration mechanism. The temperature inside the
container that night was no different to the temperature outside. So what caused the man to die?
Was it his thinking? Had the negative thoughts he was having about his
situation caused him to give up his will to live? You may have your theories,
but I think you can see that no matter the situation you find yourself in,
your thoughts either positive or negative, can affect how you deal with your
problems, whether real or imaginary. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Barry J McDonald Barry J McDonald is helping
people turn their lives around with his new site,
www.TheArtOfPositiveThinking.com drop by now and pick up a copy of his new
exclusive report on positive thinking. |
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