Why You Should Keep Your Positive Thinking To Yourself.
Strange as it may seem at first, people often don’t want to hear – or think – positive thoughts. They’d rather stay stuck in their misery, and they’ll suck up all the sympathy you can give them like blotting paper on steroids.
But offer them a positive spin on their apparent misfortune, and they’ll reject your input as if you’d given them poison.
Why are we wired this way?
At the risk of you rejecting my offering here too, I’m willing to reveal the psychology behind this paradoxical behaviour.
(See how good I am to you?)
The reason isn’t that we want to stay unhappy. Of course not!
But deep down, it’s that most of us don’t believe we’re worthy of a positive outcome. We see our friends suffering “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” and think that it’s our duty and our destiny to suffer too.
It never occurs to most of us that by choosing, (yes, choosing), a different response to life’s unexpected twists and turns that not only would you feel better but you’d inspire others to escape the doldrums too.
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It’s little mind tweaks such as this that enabled me to quit my day job back in 2013 and to reliably attract money and opportunities even though I had no solid game plan other than “to make it on my own” at the time!
In fact, I boiled it down to six simple steps that anyone can follow, and if you’re quick you’ll be in time to enrol on my free webinar where I’ll reveal the entire “formula.” They’re all a cinch to do, they cost absolutely nothing, and putting them into practice in your life could change your destiny forever.
Click here to enrol for “Attract Money Miracles” free training now.
Meanwhile, watch this guy … he’s got the right idea. (It’s worth persevering until about 90 seconds in when he starts showing you scenarios – some of them are very funny. A few are on the juvenile side, but he keeps you engaged.)
