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Positive Thinking - It's Not in the Self-Help Section

   

Author: Nancy Mure

Some people never consider where to obtain the most positive reading. It isn't in the self-help or psychology shelves of your favorite bookstore. Its in the childrens section.

Want to find out how to play nicely and get along with others? Read a childrens book.

Want to learn how to have meaningful and respectful relationships? You guessed it. Pick up a childrens book!

What is it about relationships anyway? Dont people want be happy, have more meaningful relationships and feel a sense of calm in a world where chronic anxiety is at an all-time high? The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, defines relationships as a state of connectedness between people. So why do we often feel so disconnected, so negative, so unrelated? What can we do to change our train of thought and enable ourselves to make the choice to live positively and make the most out of our relationships and our lives? Theres a simple answer - its a matter of going back to basics.

In this ever changing, high tech world, we all stall from time to time and thats because technology makes it easy for us to function without putting out very much effort. However, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually this isnt possible. There is no technical miracle that will help us to enrich our lives, issues and relationships. Whether its a weight control issue, a friend/family oriented obstacle, work related problem or something as simple as adding another mile onto the morning jog, none of us is exempt from stalling therefore, we need a coping mechanism. Some experts suggest visualization, hypnosis, journal writing, and daily affirmations to get us though these moments. My suggestion to those who have tried these options without success is to open their minds and a childrens book!

Consider the motivating classics like "Oh the Places You'll Go, by Dr. Seuss, or The Little Engine that Could, by Watty Piper. How many people do you know still recite the phrase, "I think I can, I think I can"? Guilty as charged.

Patrick Wanis, Author, Human Behavior Expert and Life Coach, puts it simply in his book entitled How to Get What You Want:

When you change a limiting, negative belief into a positive belief you are changing the dynamics of your inner vibration, your energy. Change your beliefs and you change your reality.

A childrens story allows us the possibility to change our reality because of the automatic suspension of disbelief - there is no fluff or psycho-babble to camouflage the message. More importantly, because we know that what we are reading is fiction, we naturally suspend our skepticism, cynicism and doubt. We become open to the message. We become open to change.

Therefore the piece to the puzzle of positive thinking, positive loving and positive living can be in a single word, a single thought, a single choice and it also just may be in childrens book.

Author Bio:

Nancy Mure

Nancy S. Mure? was born in Brooklyn, New York. She was raised in an Italian-American household, and grew up one of three children. Brooklyn is the basis for her inspiration and where she still calls home.

To date, Nancy has published five children?s books. The Caterpillar that Wouldn?t Change was her first published story and an instant bestseller at SynergEbooks. She has since published four new titles.

Before writing motivating children?s fiction, Nancy earned a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Psychology from Hunter College in NYC.

Ms. Mure? is a member of the Society of Children?s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). When she isn?t writing, Nancy enjoys music, reading biographies, recreational running, skiing, weight training, classic art, and time with her children. An avid cook, Nancy frequently attends creative cooking workshops and has been featured on the Food Network.

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