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private5data
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Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 4:39 pm Post subject: improve the way |
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This process involves the imagination and our thoughts rather than the physical experience of improving a skill to change and improve the way we think about ourselves. In other words, we are using internal stimuli rather than external stimuli to cause the changes. A known story of how powerful visualization can be is the story of Muhammad Ali when he fought and knocked out Sonny Liston and became the heavy-weight champion of the world. Muhammad Ali was quite young and although he was showing great talent, no one expected him to defeat such an experienced boxer at such an early age. When he was asked about what he thought helped him to achieve this momentous moment, he said that he had visualized himself winning, that he had boosted his own confidence through positive thinking and imagining himself strong and agile in the ring with his "mind games". Likewise, Olympic athletes often spend just as much time visualizing their performance as they do practising. They know that we can train the body through the mind, once again responding to internal stimuli as well as external stimuli.
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hendershotcarol104
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Judging our own self, worth is difficult to do. We cannot get past the criticism of our negative thoughts and the praise of the positive ones. We usually do not even consider our influence on others, yet God may consider this more importantly than our personal achievement. The best thing to do is to develop our talents, use them liberally, and leave the judging to him. _________________ lsat prep
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