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This Is Mind Power It is a long established fact that everything is energy, or more accurately vibration - a frequency of energy that is distinct and determined according to its form. It is also true that energy cannot be destroyed; it can only be changed into something else. This is a universal law and we, as humans, are no exception to it. In essence, each and every one of us is a distinct, localised field of conscious energy occupying a place in infinite space.
We are also, highly developed individuated consciousnesses in this space, our nature having evolved us to become sentient, creating for us sensory systems (eyes, skin, ears…) that enable us to be receivers of many of the frequencies that we are exposed to (light, heat, sound…). This happens by way of our brains: the electro chemical dynamo that processes the billions of frequencies we are constantly exposed to, and our minds: the cognitive translator of those brain processes into thoughts. These thoughts of course string together in a seemingly endless flow, creating the apparent reality of our lives.
But our thoughts are even more than this they are frequency transmitters. Like everything else, our thoughts are vibrations and each thought we have is in reality a wave of energy being outputted by our minds. This is our mind’s power, and it effects on us, both in the inner and outer reaches of our field of influence, cannot be underestimated. Our thoughts will always take us to wherever they are focussed whether we want to go there or not. We cannot resist them, but we can change them.
All thoughts have their own distinct frequency. For example a positive thought has a different frequency from a negative thought and this is the crux to really understanding the mind’s power. All energy frequencies have a charge, some have a strong positive charge, other’ a weak positive charge and so forth, but whatever its charge is, it will attract to itself the same.
Knowing that thought transmits vibration, and that this vibration, according to the quality of the thought, will cause an effect relative to the quality of that thought, are the fundamentals principles of mind power. But to achieve control over this power, to know how to direct it, causing the effects you desire, requires a great deal more.
To tap into the immense power lying dormant within one’s mind requires the equivalent of a seismic shift in one’s thinking. One has to literally reprogram the way their mind thinks. But it is by no means impossible. In fact it is the natural progression for us as a species. And like all worthwhile endeavours, it is a step-by-step process; that once started, gives increased benefits with each step taken. And by the way, on the way, a strong thought to keep in mind is: this is the most powerful journey you can make, because it is the road to everything.
For more information on how to develop your mind power, please visit: www.positivemindstates.com
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Is Law Of Attraction Real? Find Out In 3 Steps Instead of reading books and watching videos to figure out if the law of attraction is real, why not just put it to the test and find out for sure? This article will give you a blueprint for testing the law of attraction in your own life.
Let's not waste a lot of time talking philosophy here. The following paragraphs will outline a plan of action for answering your question: is the law of attraction real?
Open your mind to what follows. If you have a poor attitude and are unwilling to really apply yourself, you definitely will not get good results with this experiment.
- Step One - Be Happy With Right Now -
The bottom line is, if you can't be happy right here and right now, you never will be. So sit back for a moment and be glad - really glad - about the good things in your life.
You're reading this article, which means you probably have the gift of vision. And even if you are reading this page using software for the blind, you have access to the World Wide Web, which means you either have your own computer or you're healthy enough to get out and access a public one.
Focus on your blessings and truly appreciate them. Spend several minutes each day filling your mind with thankful happy thoughts about your life right now.
- Step Two - Experience What You Want -
Think about something that you would like to have or experience, and start with something small. Maybe you would like to see a particular old friend who has been absent for some time. Or perhaps you would appreciate an unexpected $50 in some form or another. Form a very vivid image of yourself holding your target desire or immersed in the experience you want.
Imagine this desire as if it were happening right now. See, hear, feel, even taste every details as clearly as possible. And begin to feel thankful for what it is you want to have or experience.
- Step Three - Trust -
After being filled with happiness and thanksgiving for your life, and calling forth the vivid image of something you desire, your next step is to allow the feeling or relaxed trust to wash over you. It is now a reality, and only a matter of time before you are holding or experiencing the thing you want.
Think of a time when you were in the car, on your way to pick up something you really wanted. You had the money in your pocket, and the store was holding the item until you arrived.
This is exactly the kind of sensation you need to call up for this step. Feel a sense of trust enter your awareness, as if you are only ten minutes away from holding your desire in your hand or watching it become a reality.
Don't get hung up on the actual when, just relate to the feeling of imminence.
Perform these three simple steps on a daily basis. Don't spend any energy on looking over your shoulder and wondering where your desire is; just be grateful for it and trust that it is on the way to you now.
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Skills for Effective Communication Effective communication skill is vital for any relationship to thrive. It is imperative, as people, that we develop the ability to understand one another and, in doing so, cultivate deeper and more significant relationships. There are a number of factors that contribute to effective communication. As with any skill, these traits can be developed through concentration and practice. Here are some basic skills for effective communication to work on.
� Listen more than you talk. One of the most overlooked skills in effective communication is the ability to truly listen to what the other person is saying. All too often we�re so intent on getting out point across that we don�t take the time to digest what the other person is saying. Effective communication, first and foremost, is about understanding the other person�s position.
� Remain calm and collect your thoughts. Another key to effective communication is having a clear idea in your own mind what you want to achieve in the exchange with the other person. Whether that communication is written or verbal, in order to be effective one must pause, understand in your own mind exactly what you want to communicate, and process that communication appropriately.
� Take Time to Reflect. Whether the communication method is verbal or written, an important communication skill to cultivate is the patience to pause and reflect on what is being communicated. If you are the listener/reader make certain that what you are understanding is what is actually being spoken or written, not what you THINK is being communicated. (Remember the old saying about what happens when we ass-u-me!) If you are the speaker/writer make certain that you are saying or writing what you mean to say. This sounds pretty fundamental but how often have each of us been in situations where we are frustrated because what we are thinking in our minds is not what the other person is getting? Often the reason for this is because we are simply not saying/writing what we mean.
� Stay Humble. Remember, you don�t know all the answers to every question nor hold the only valid position on any issue. One of the primary purposes of human communication is inter-personal growth. There is seldom a situation where another person doesn�t have something they can contribute to our lives that we don�t already know. We short-change ourselves if we don�t take the opportunity to learn something from almost everyone.
� Recognize Areas of Commonality. Almost everyone can find something that they have in common with another person. That area of commonality might be an interest in horses or cars or an author or a hometown. There�s almost always something that we can find in common with someone else. This commonality often forms the basis for effective communication.
These are some basic effective communication skills that will apply in almost every situation. Whether you are talking to your spouse or a complete stranger in a new situation, applying these skills will stand you in good stead.
-- Rob Johanssen is an expert on communication and relationships. Visit his website for more information on improving your communication skills.
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What Is Human Behavior And Why Aren't All Humans The Same? The Individual And Human Behavior Human behavior is acting in a responsible and acceptable manner when interacting with others. Social behavior is the act of keeping in accord with good and acceptable social standards.
What is social interaction?
In order to define acceptable social standards, one must first understand social interaction. All humans are individualized in manner and actions. To quote William Shakespeare, "The world is a stage and people are merely actors" is truer than we would like to admit. Behavior is simply the progress of performing. Human behavior comes in many forms as it is indicative to any given situation. What then is the difference between human behavior and social behavior? Human behavior is the process of privately revealing one's inner self while social behavior is oriented towards other people or group of people.
What is social behavior indicators ?
The process of expressing oneself while interacting with others within a social environment, could be called, "social behavior". Such behavior includes talking, sharing, morality, values, relationships, working, objectives, touching, etc. Each avenue of expression contains an element of rationality in its expectation and therefore displays a segment of its provider.
Is behavior an expression of intent?
Expressional behavior displays to others a persona of consciousness that has the ability of perception, conveying ideas, morality, restraint, rational, and reasoning to another person's experience. Expression also involves the possibility of interacting with another's behavioral system. Self expression must take into account any personal actions, and performances.
Responsible behavior.
Behavioral responsibility lies with the individual for his/her actions while operating within a social environment. Society sets acceptable standards and expatiations for individual behavior. Each individual is a part of the sum of the whole society which expresses itself as a culture.
Cultural behavior.
Cultures consisting of many individuals, are responsible for its behavior. Cultures interact with other cultures much like an individual. The possibility of one culture warring on another culture is much higher than individual inaction. This is because a small fraction of the culture has the ability to direct the total population into conflict. Actions of one culture may conflict with another's beliefs and values resulting in discord between the cultures. Any discord could result in bad behavior from either side.
Social behavior and progressive cultures.
Social involvements should be directed towards the progression of the culture. If an act is in discord with accepted policies then the act is deemed antisocial and rejected as an unacceptable procedure. Each behavior within a society is for the unity of the society so long as its objective is a social act. Cultures who demand accountability by their leaders tend to have a much higher possibility of progress while cultures who are lead by force tend to regress.
Social expatiations and beliefs.
While nonsocial acts are a possibility the main degree of behavior within a civilized society continues to benefit the total population. A person who expands his/her education, self worth or social skills is a tribute to his/her society. A person who chooses to live in degradation exhibits bad behavior and is a burden to his/her social framework. Societies who allow poverty are responsible for accepting it as part of its' structure.
Social practices and emotions.
In conclusion, there are also social practices and emotions. In many societies there are thousands of years of customs, habits, practices, and laws which make up normal and accepted actions. Many of these actions involve personal emotions, drives, and beliefs, that honor interactions with others. The simple action of greeting by shaking hands, refusing to be immoral, imposing upon others are examples of interactions. Building relationships and creating higher values for society are examples of good deeds. Helping a neighbor or someone in distress, taking part in social procedures are examples of good citizenship.
While behavior is a responsibility, it also delivers character and meaning to one's actions. Always do what's good and proper.
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Skills for Effective Communication Effective communication skill is vital for any relationship to thrive. It is imperative, as people, that we develop the ability to understand one another and, in doing so, cultivate deeper and more significant relationships. There are a number of factors that contribute to effective communication. As with any skill, these traits can be developed through concentration and practice. Here are some basic skills for effective communication to work on.
� Listen more than you talk. One of the most overlooked skills in effective communication is the ability to truly listen to what the other person is saying. All too often we�re so intent on getting out point across that we don�t take the time to digest what the other person is saying. Effective communication, first and foremost, is about understanding the other person�s position.
� Remain calm and collect your thoughts. Another key to effective communication is having a clear idea in your own mind what you want to achieve in the exchange with the other person. Whether that communication is written or verbal, in order to be effective one must pause, understand in your own mind exactly what you want to communicate, and process that communication appropriately.
� Take Time to Reflect. Whether the communication method is verbal or written, an important communication skill to cultivate is the patience to pause and reflect on what is being communicated. If you are the listener/reader make certain that what you are understanding is what is actually being spoken or written, not what you THINK is being communicated. (Remember the old saying about what happens when we ass-u-me!) If you are the speaker/writer make certain that you are saying or writing what you mean to say. This sounds pretty fundamental but how often have each of us been in situations where we are frustrated because what we are thinking in our minds is not what the other person is getting? Often the reason for this is because we are simply not saying/writing what we mean.
� Stay Humble. Remember, you don�t know all the answers to every question nor hold the only valid position on any issue. One of the primary purposes of human communication is inter-personal growth. There is seldom a situation where another person doesn�t have something they can contribute to our lives that we don�t already know. We short-change ourselves if we don�t take the opportunity to learn something from almost everyone.
� Recognize Areas of Commonality. Almost everyone can find something that they have in common with another person. That area of commonality might be an interest in horses or cars or an author or a hometown. There�s almost always something that we can find in common with someone else. This commonality often forms the basis for effective communication.
These are some basic effective communication skills that will apply in almost every situation. Whether you are talking to your spouse or a complete stranger in a new situation, applying these skills will stand you in good stead.
-- Rob Johanssen is an expert on communication and relationships. Visit his website for more information on improving your communication skills.
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