We all think in pictures.
Many times what we see in our mind translates to what we end up with in
reality. The great challenge lies in
being ale to control what kind of pictures play in the theater of our mind! This lesson is important and practical
for both parents and children.
What kind of thoughts do you habitually think? What kind of thoughts does your child
habitually think? Although we would like
to believe our thoughts are of success, accomplishment, and a bright future,
they may not always be. If we took an inventory of our thoughts we might
discover that we dwell on past failures, present problems, and
future anxiety too much. No matter how good you or your child’s current situation
we can all benefit from tighter control of our own thoughts.
Why is this so important?
Because many of the psychological breakthroughs of the last century had
to do with the fact that we “become what we think about most of the time.” Just
that one sentence should awake you to how important this topic is to you and
your child’s future success. This is
mainly due to the power of the subconscious mind which processes every thought
and experience we have. The subconscious
actually doesn’t know the difference between a real event and one that is
vividly imagined. I encourage you to do
your own research on the subconscious.
Catch yourself
thinking thoughts of failure. Also teach your child about avoiding negative
thoughts. Just being aware of this will
have a huge impact on the family.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Jeff Cvitak
Martial Arts USA
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