Good Morning - Share a "Good Morning" With Those Around You
Published: Thu, 08/22/13
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Good morning! For
those of you who have sincerely practiced one or more of the Good
Morning routines, you have likely noticed that a chipper good morning
has a drastic influence on your morning, and therefore the rest of your
day. Just as we say 'breakfast' is the most important physical
component of a day, I feel a 'good morning' is the most important
emotional component of our day. It also shows how positive thinking
(even when it is difficult to do or done half-heartedly) has the power
to change how we feel and change those around us. Don't let that
attitude fade away after your 'good morning' though. Make a
consistent effort to keep your positive energy flowing throughout the
day.
Your
turn: Say several 'good mornings' today! Each time you eat, say a 'good
morning' afterward to remind yourself of the power of positive
thinking. If you think a negative thought, talk back to it!
Research
has shown that it takes 27 positive thoughts to counteract the power of
one negative thought. Today, keep talking and thinking positive
thoughts until you tip the scale to a positive mindset for the majority
of the day.
Your affirmation: I am a
positive person, spreading positive and hopeful energy to all I come
into contact with. | |||||||
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