Train Your Brain to Always Be Positive
You can train your brain to always think positive and you can teach yourself to always react in a positive way.
You can train your brain to always think positive and you can teach yourself to always react in a positive way.
Do you ever feel that life comes at you fast and furious? One of my favorite quotes is from Robert Burns ‘The best laid schemes of Mice and Men oft go awry, And leave us nothing but grief and pain, For promised joy!’ My week has been just such a week.
In the July issue of Scientific American Mind, an article on “The Willpower Paradox” caught my attention. The article is about surprising findings from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on the connection between willingness and willfulness.
You know the saying, ‘Bird of a feather flock together’. Everyone tends to find and develop friendships with people who are like them.
Once we have reached adulthood, frequently we put aside the imagination skills we learned as children. We join the work force of life and we stop imagining. Daydreaming is considered a complete waste of time and effort and daydreaming is associated with being non-productivity.