lostforgottensoul
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So I'm watching Oprah's Super Soul Sunday where she is interviewing the televangelist Pastor Joel Osteen (my step's favorite person) about his new book "The Power Of I Am" Dead Link Removed
*** Note: I did not read the book. Though I could as I bought it for my step mom. ***
But even so, the basic of the book is instead of saying "I am depressed", "i am weak", "I am defeated" and the other million things that we all say to ourselves on the negitive, instead say "I am happy", "I am strong", "I am moving foward" etc even if you dont feel it and eventually you gain a more positive outlook. That's how my therapist had me change my thinking patterns, say it though I don't feel it, so there is something there.
It sounds a lot like positive affirmations to me. I dont think it has to have this Christan spin, I think being positive is fundlemental.
I guess Im thinking about it as Im watching it but it just made me think. Ive felt so defeated for weeks now. Im wondering that if trying to be positive can help me do things that I couldnt seem to in the past. Just wondering from those with experience with it.
Obviously it will have a learning curb but it wouldnt be easy for anyone, let alone the traumatized, or he wouldnt of written a book about it. I think we are all self defeating, being against ourselves, for some reason.
What do you think? Could or do you do this and if so how does it effect you or not? How long could you do it or was it a learning to do it like everything else? Learning to stay positive?
*** Note: I did not read the book. Though I could as I bought it for my step mom. ***
But even so, the basic of the book is instead of saying "I am depressed", "i am weak", "I am defeated" and the other million things that we all say to ourselves on the negitive, instead say "I am happy", "I am strong", "I am moving foward" etc even if you dont feel it and eventually you gain a more positive outlook. That's how my therapist had me change my thinking patterns, say it though I don't feel it, so there is something there.
It sounds a lot like positive affirmations to me. I dont think it has to have this Christan spin, I think being positive is fundlemental.
I guess Im thinking about it as Im watching it but it just made me think. Ive felt so defeated for weeks now. Im wondering that if trying to be positive can help me do things that I couldnt seem to in the past. Just wondering from those with experience with it.
Obviously it will have a learning curb but it wouldnt be easy for anyone, let alone the traumatized, or he wouldnt of written a book about it. I think we are all self defeating, being against ourselves, for some reason.
What do you think? Could or do you do this and if so how does it effect you or not? How long could you do it or was it a learning to do it like everything else? Learning to stay positive?
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