Together with a positive attitude, positive thinking can create success. Positive thinking is a skill. The habits and methods of positive thinking are easy to describe. The hard part is to apply the persistence and repetition necessary to build them into a powerful thought process.
Positive thinking has a clear target or goal in mind. Unlike a vague, general “positive attitude”, positive thinking focuses on the end result. The choice of a goal or target for your result is essential. The goal needs to be big, exciting and a challenge. The more you are excited and challenged by your goal, the more power you create to achieve it. Small goals do not create the necessary emotional drive that a big goal calls for. Emotions like excitement and desire will drive you to your goal.
Positive thinking is also flexible. As you approach your goal, you may see an even better way to reach it. Having a flexible attitude means you can alter ideas and get to your goal even quicker by modifying your vision. Just as a ship upon the sea makes regular course corrections during its voyage, you will need to change and redirect yourself along the way to achieve the end result. Never give up your major purpose, but always correct your means of getting there as you approach the end.
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