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Do you wake up dreading the day? Do you feel discouraged with what you’ve accomplished in life/ Do you want greater self-esteem, productivity, and joy in daily living? In 10 Days to Great Self Esteem, Dr Burns offers a powerful tool providing hope, compassion, and healing for people suffering from low self-esteem or unhappiness. In ten easy steps you will learn specific techniques to enhance self esteem, productivity and happiness. You will learn techniques that will help you change the way you think, feel and behave. The ideas are based on commonsense and are easy to apply. You will learn that: *You feel the way you think: negative feelings do not actually result from bad things that happen but from the way you think about these events. *You can change the way you feel: you will discover why you get so moody and learn how to brighten your outlook when you’re in a slump.

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It has often been said that “One picture is worth a thousand words” and that apparently applies equally to those dedicated to illustrating positive thinking principles and methods. Searching the internet under “pictures for positive thinking” produced 2,350,000 listings on Google alone. There are stock photos, cartoons and illustrations of people expressing positive emotions versus negative ones offered for general and specific categories of the positive thinking mix. Most are ‘royalty free’ one-time purchases and some are offered at no cost whatsoever as free downloads.

Positive thinking pictures and graphics are useful indeed for teaching the subject to people of every age level under the proven principle that pictures and words are together a more memorable message than words alone. To this end, the Internet offers a limitless potpourri of graphic images for every conceivable application.

There are pictures and other graphic elements offered online for a variety of positive thinking categories. These include: Positive thinking stock photos for general applications; positive thinking illustrations and clip art; pictures that demonstrate posiive vs. negative attitudes; positive thinking cartoons; funny pictures about positive thinking; pictures of people expressing positive vs. negative emotions; positive thinking in sports graphics; pictures of women for positive thinking and many, many others

Photos and cartoons offered are in black & white, color and specific tones of color to aid in portraying certain moods. There are also offers to custom photograph or cartoon subjects to meet specific requirements. Prices sometimes depend upon how the images are going to be used by the buyer. Images can be had as downloads, on slides for presentations and in the form of prints suitable for framing and use in schools, doctor’s offices, etc.

At first glance, one might wonder what about positive thinking can possibly justify such a very-wide availability of graphic images and photographs. Consider if you will just how widespread positive thinking has become. There are uses on websites, to illustrate articles and e-books; as teaching aids in slide and flip-chart presentations and as wall and office d?cor everywhere. Some are crafted specifically to illustrate well-known positive thinking quotations and phrases as well. There has also ben a high demand from teachers at the elementary school level for use in instilling the idea of a positive attitude for life in general and learning in particular in the very young. Whatever the need, there are numerous pictures and graphics to select from that will illustrate virtually any positive thinking idea you have.

Visualization is an activity. What we visualize affects our attitudes, moods and state of mind. This means that we have to be very careful with what enters our mind. Thoughts are visitors, but when the same kinds of thoughts frequent the mind often, they become permanent residents. Each one of us perform this activity everyday. All the work we do in a day is pre-planned and conducted according to these visualizations. When we think about doing some work our visualization comes in action that when and how to do that work. Achievements are totally based on visualizations. This means we should be visually strong enough to achieve our goals. Our strong thoughts have a definite effect on our environment and the people around us. This is not only about strengthening our visualizations but we have to make them creative. There are millions of people living in this world. In each persons mind comes lots of visualizations, images or thoughts that urge him to perform respective tasks. As we know that all the fingers are not same, just like that the thoughts varieties from person to person. Some visualize negatively while others wants to stay on positive side visually. This makes difference between the personalities. Positive thinking fills our lives with happiness, success and most importantly health. Our whole personality is actually a reflection of our thinking. We should be clear enough to make its reflection clear and creative.

Creative imagination is an important tool that we need to know how to use it. Creative visualization is the process of visualizing an image in the mind, and through natural, mental laws bring it into manifestation on the material plane. Let me tell you something when you set out to go to some familiar place, such as your office, the grocery, a shopping mall or a friend’s house, your mind sees the place and the route to it, although unconsciously. Before going to a place where you have not been before, you plan your way beforehand. This hasn’t done by anything else but your imagination. You use your ability to visualize. You visualize the road, the streets you have to pass through and even the traffic lights. You plan the way with the help of a map and your visualizing ability. This is a natural process which all of us use, though unconsciously. If you are showing some kind of sentiments or feelings or love towards any other person, this simply means that you are sharing your visualizations with that person. Our body language even depends upon imagination.