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the Happiness Habit
by Pam Golden
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After years of studying what
brings people happiness, I have learned that one of the
key elements of happiness is taking control of your
thoughts. I call this "Right Thinking" Many
people confuse having thoughts with thinking. Having
thoughts is passive, letting something happen. While
thinking is actively choosing which of our
thoughts we will focus on or taking action on.
Thinking is critical to our
happiness because in a single day 50,000 thoughts pass
through the human mind and studies prove that about 80%
of them are negative. If you question this, track your
thoughts for a few minutes and see how many of them are
negative. I did just that and was astonished to find out
that most of them were negative judgments about me!
The problem is our thoughts
come so fast that we don’t even recognize them as
thoughts, we see them as "that’s the way life
is" and react accordingly. We don’t have an
experience of actively choosing anything. To increase
our happiness we must be aware of our thoughts and
choose which ones to focus on or even create new ones
that are in line with our goals. We need to consciously
determine where we want to put our attention because "what
you focus on you will follow after." Without
realizing it, many people have developed wrong thinking,
or the "unhappiness habit."
The goal of right thinking is
to focus on positive and productive thoughts. Right
thinking doesn’t mean you ignore problems; it simply
means that you handle them instead of dwelling on them.
Avoiding problems led to depression and hopelessness.
Focusing on solutions gives us hope as well as direction
and motivation.
People who handle problems and
learn to focus on positive outcomes are more successful,
creative, productive, overcome obstacles, have less
conflict, better relationships, and are more loving. A
person who really brings the power of right thinking to
life is Barbara. She is a highly respected manager in a
company. She says:
I was planning on leaving my
job. Escaping would be more like it. Some of the people
I worked with were so negative and critical I couldn’t
stand it any more, I had to get out. When I told my boss
I was leaving, he was shocked. In fact he offered me a
huge raise and increased benefits if I would stay. I
figured, "for that amount of money – I can grin
and bear it" and I decided to stay.
Two weeks later I realized I
had made the wrong decision. No amount of money was
worth this misery. That’s when learned about
"right thinking." I discovered that I was
focusing all my attention on people I didn’t like at
work. When I really thought about it there were many
more people I did like.
I decided I was going to take
charge of where I placed my attention. It wasn’t easy
at first, but I kept at it. Every morning as I walked
from my car to my office I consciously disciplined
myself to think about the co-workers I thought were
terrific and the good things that were happening. What a
difference! I actually began to look forward to going to
work.
On top of that, the change in
my attitude snowballed and began to affect the people
around me. They started being more cheerful and fun to
be around. I remember the day my assistant asked me what
happened to me. He said, "you used to be grouchy
all the time, and now you seem to always be in a good
mood." It was hard for me to believe that such a
simple action – taking control of my thoughts –
could make such a huge difference in my life.
The real bonus is how it
affected my relationship with my husband. He used to
have to suffer through my complaints every night. Now we
spend our time doing things that are much more
enjoyable. I started this as a game. I see instead that
I have learned a skill that will affect me all my life.
I know now that it’s not what happens to me that
determines the quality of my life, it’s how I respond
to what happens to me and that I can control.
What Barbara shared is the best
possible news anyone can have. It means you can change
your world, your attitude, your mood, and even your
actions by how you choose to respond to an event. By
changing your focus or your thoughts, you can change
your life. Now that’s power.
© Copyright 2000,
by Pam Golden
Happiness expert Pam Golden is a stimulating and entertaining speaker. She delights audiences with her "down to earth" methods and tools for creating happy, successful and rewarding lives.
Scientific facts provide the foundation for her practical advice. However, her real degree as a happiness expert came from successfully overcoming the cloud of gloom that permeated her life to becoming consistently happy, energetic and productive. Audiences love to hear stories about how she and others use her methods to overcome obstacles and bring joy to their lives while increasing productivity at the same time.
Pam is a highly successful corporate consultant and trainer with thousands of hours of speaking, training, radio and television interview experience. Her programs are responsible for dramatic increases in productivity, customer retention and employee satisfaction.
Participants leave her keynotes, lectures and seminars with a new found ability to take charge of their own happiness.
To have Ms. Golden speak at one of your functions, please email us or call John O'Keefe, Roedway Press at (760) 771-9818. E-mail:
RoedPress@aol.com.
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