Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Choosing Your Thoughts Like You Choose Your Clothes


When you get up in the morning, you go through your closet and see what clothes you have available to wear for your day at work or at home or out and about the city. You’ve been doing this for year, so you probably don’t give it any thought. However, it is not very often that you find someone who gets up in the morning and chooses the kind of thoughts they are going to have for that day. Do you do this?

It is so rare to find this that we feel that we must give a demonstration for what this would look like. 

First, pick your mood. These options include happy, peaceful, joyous, delighted, somber, quiet, excited, creative, and stabile. Your mood is the overall color of what you will be feeling throughout the day. It is therefore important to pick something that you actually think you can maintain throughout the day.

Next, you would pick your attitudes about different things on your schedule for today. You would think of all of your plans today, and you choose your attitudes toward each individual thing. These choices can include determination, persistence, agreement, personality, and ease of fluidity. 

The most specific thing in your options list will be your individual thoughts. You should pick six to eight to toggle between throughout the day for different purposes. These individual thoughts can include things like satisfaction, pride in your work, quality over quantity, meaningful personal interactions, and discernment about what someone else is saying.

As you see, the options for narrowing down and picking your thoughts are quite varied and you have a great deal to work with. You have much more to work with than just picking out your clothes, since you can pick any thought or attitude or mood that you want. In the workplace, this is essential, since employees with positive attitudes are the most productive, the most enjoyable to be around, and the best leader over other employees.

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