Feedback: The Positive Thinking Uproar, Part 1
Stand in front of the mirror in the morning and repeat 20
times: “I am a good person. I can do anything. I will be successful.”
And poof! Your wildest dreams come true. Sounds appealing, right? But
the reality is different. Forget about positive thinking. Instead, start
working toward the goal you want to achieve or practicing the skill you
want to master.
That was Michael Masterson’s main point in an article, “Why Positive Thinking Doesn’t Work.”
It turned out to be one of the most hotly debated articles he’s ever
written. Here is what a few of your fellow readers had to say on the
subject…
“I needed to hear the fallacies of positive thinking. I
knew it had to be more than that, and of course it really was.
Excellent article. I believe what you are saying is get off your duff,
set some goals, build on your small successes, and keep visualizing what
you want to accomplish until it becomes second nature. I hope all
Michael’s ETR followers read this. It really is the only road to
success.”
Marc Abramsky
Picton, Ontario, Canada
Picton, Ontario, Canada
“I don’t mean to insult you, Michael, because I respect
you very much and have high regard for your accomplishments. But I
would like to make some comments on your article on positive
thinking. I think you simplify the issue too much and miss some of the
point. For one thing, there is a major difference between simply
thinking positive thoughts and developing a positive frame of mind and
heart.
“The underlying motivation of wanting to better oneself and
one’s life is the key, no matter what that motivation is or where it
comes from. You have to be at a point in your life where you want to
change for the better. Thinking positive thoughts alone cannot do it. I
tried that for years.
“Michael, if you look back at your own life, to that point
after high school and all the C’s, you had to first change your way of
thinking before you could develop a frame of mind that would inspire you
to take the actions you did to change your life. I’m sure you’re
grateful that changing your thinking came easy for you. But,
unfortunately, many of us have to work much harder to even get to the
point of beginning to think positively before we can hope to make the
changes we want so desperately to make.
“I bet if you asked Dr. Joe Vitale, Bob Proctor, or any of
the hundreds of successful people that Napoleon Hill interviewed over
the years, their experiences would be similar to my own.
“Michael, I think we agree on the major points. But you do a
disservice to the ones who have actually turned their lives around and
became successful in their own right by first developing a positive
frame of mind and heart; however they managed to do it and however long
it took.
“You truly are an inspiration to anyone wanting to be all
they’re meant to be and achieve their wildest dreams.”
Deirdre Feeney
Irvington, NY
Irvington, NY
“What you say about visualization is so, so true. You
buy those programs and sit around reading or listening or both to them,
expecting everything to fall into place when you finish. But guess what?
Nothing.
“In one article, you made the intuitively obvious plainly
simple. Visualization in short steps initially overcomes the stumbling
blocks of procrastination and rationalizations re success, failure, and,
most important, INACTION.
“I look forward to reading more.”
John Gould
Hermitage, PA
Hermitage, PA
“Most of the time, I find your articles interesting and
valuable. However, your article ‘Why Positive Thinking Doesn’t Work’
really disappointed me.
“Absolutely, the Power of Positive Thinking works! If I
hadn’t begun to think Positive and allow myself to consider even the
possibility of better things in my life, I wouldn’t be one of your
readers!
“The real reason most believe Positive thinking doesn’t
work is because of a continuous immersion in Negative thinking. If Mr. Disney never thought Positive, we wouldn’t have Mickey. And if Mr. Gates
never thought Positive, I wouldn’t be writing this e-mail!
“On a final note, if all your ‘couch potatoes’ do is think
Positive and they never reach YOUR idea of Success, but they are happier
nonetheless, please don’t label them so harshly. One more happy person
creates more happiness for us all! Thanks for reading my ‘two cents,’
and have a great day!”
Christina Hope
Camarillo, CA
Camarillo, CA
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This article appears courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2363, 05-23-08], the Internet's most popular health, wealth, and success e-zine. For a complimentary subscription, visit http://www.earlytorise.com/.
This article appears courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2363, 05-23-08], the Internet's most popular health, wealth, and success e-zine. For a complimentary subscription, visit http://www.earlytorise.com/.
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