Learn How Positive Thinking Can Turn Your Mind Into An Unstoppable Creative Force
7/13/2016
Brene Brown said the following statement, and I quote,
"Creativity is the way I share my soul with the world." Close quote. Bob
Ross shared his creativity and imagination through the stroke of a
brush and revealed to the world what he was thinking in his mind.
Stephen King did not become a prolific author until he wrote down the
words and stories that still frighten us today. So, what about you? What
is holding you back from sharing your dreams and creativity with the
rest of the world? Somewhere, in the dark recesses of your mind is a
room that has not been lit; what are you waiting for? Are you going to
flip on the light switch or leave your creativity sitting in darkness?
For those who are reluctant to share their dreams and turn them into a
reality, I will take you by the hand and walk you down the paths of
self-development so that you can know how positive thinking can turn
your mind into an unstoppable, creative force.
Discipline
The
brain and the mind are 2 separate, distinct entities; the brain is a
gray-colored organ that is filled with neurons, tissue, blood vessels,
and is the main center for all our body functions and movements. The
mind is where our conscience (the little voice in our head), dreams,
visions, and creativity is located. The reason discipline is at the top
of the list is because the mind is where it all begins; the willpower
and determination. The mind is always active 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, 365 days a year. Learning how to discipline your mind is the key
to your success and well-being. The mind likes to wander or get
distracted easily; the way you can prevent your mind from wandering is
by focusing your attention on the task at hand. Prioritize the items
that need to get done first, then turn all your attention to your skill,
craft, or changing a personal habit.
Action
Creativity will
remain dead in your mind unless you take action to make your dreams
come true. Once you have figured out what it will take to discipline
your mind, get to work on your self-development plan. Stopping a bad
habit is not an easy task to overcome, so you must get creative on how
you can change your life, after all, happiness is a goal that we all
wish to achieve. Think of the freedom that you will get when you are
free from that little master (addiction) or feel the financial burden,
lifted from your shoulders when you let your creativity out of your
mind.
Passion
I love to write articles, there are so many
words and ideas that are floating around in my head that I am constantly
typing them on my computer or iPhone. I love to share my ideas with
people around the world so that I can help them find answers to their
problems. For you, the reader, if your self-development plan is all
about improving your article writing skills, be sure to include that you
will have a positive attitude when you are typing your article. People
can always tell when you have a negative attitude from the articles you
write.
Addiction is a problem that causes most marriages to end in
divorce. For the person, who is trapped by some form of addiction, I
want you to ask yourself this question,"Whom do you love most? Your
family or that substance which does not love back?" If you have that
love and passion for your family and want to make them happy, then you
must get creative and find a way to rebuild your marital or family
relationship. Positive thinking will help you overcome any addiction you
have.
Discover
Human beings are inventors, adventurers, and
pioneers; starting today, you can start down the path to personal
greatness by flipping on that light switch and bring your creativity
into the light. You may have discovered a new parenting tip on how to
teach your children to behave or a new method of how to overcome any
addiction. All it takes is to open that notebook and unleash your
creativity.
In conclusion, I hope that you have learned how
positive thinking can turn your mind into an unstoppable, creative
force. Please, feel to share your comments on self-development.
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