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Written by Catherine VanWetter   
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 16:10
Words and thoughts are powerful..!  Especially during times of stress, it is important to watch the words that you use and the thoughts that may be ruminating around in your head. It is believed that we have between 60,00 to 80,00 thoughts per day and most of them are repeats from yesterday. When there are some many thoughts running around your head, it can create fragmentation or the inability to focus, and this can lead to manipulation because an individual is too distracted to literally think straight. They act as “pea brains”, and are unable to discern information or make decisions. If we realized the power of a negative thought, we would never entertain a negative thought again. Words can either expand you or contract you. That is, some words give us power and other words take our power away. Dr. David Hawkins in his book, “Power vs. Force” describes how words energetically create patterns within us that can either enhance us or put us into a state of powerlessness. Here’s an exercise for you: either silently or out loud say the following words, and notice how you feel when you say them, circle them as you go; abundant / excessive, considerate / indulgent, challenged / impeded, carefree / frivolous. What did you notice, especially in your body? Did you feel stronger when you said one word and perhaps weaker when you said the other?  Research that Dr. Hawkins did indicated that the words to the left were powerful (positive) and that the words to the right were weak (negative). So, one thing that I would invite you to do is pay attention to your words. This can be a difficult task because more than 80% of the time we are unconscious of what we may be saying and the words that we are using. That is amazing to think about. So, this is a learning process, and one to have fun with. Once we bring the unconscious conscious, then we can make healthier choices.

We live in a society that has been referred to as a “psuedo attention deficient disorder” society because of all the stimulus and massive amounts of information we take in every moment, often unconsciously. It comes in forms that are often seemingly benign to us..the sound of a siren, the phone ringing, the child crying, thoughts about paying the bills, etc.. stress has an insidious way of creating internal chaos and may cause an individual to be overly reactive or perhaps make impulsive decisions that they may not have made had they been relaxed and focused. While short-term stress can often guide a person to perhaps be more productive, long-term stress can create unnecessary anxiety and strain on the body.

So what’s a person to do? One thing is to begin to notice what your body is doing when you’re feeling stressed out. Is it tightening up? Or do you even notice your body? Our body is a wonderful barometer of what is going on inside of us, and when done with conscious practice can guide us to a place of peace, balance and relaxation. Another suggestion is to “take the vow”. Deepak Chopra invites folks to take the vow of non-violent communication to ourselves and others. It is sad how verbally violent we can be, especially to ourselves. And so, if you feel inclined, I invite you to “take the vow” today. For more information on that google: Deepak Chopra, “Take the vow”. Once you do, you will be amazed at how much better you will feel about yourself and others.

Namaste'
Catherine


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7 Sunday, 21 February 2010 17:41
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Hm. What if you take the vow and end up breaking it? Won't you feel worse then..


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6 Sunday, 31 May 2009 12:40
I really don't give nearly enough attention to my own thoughts and words and this post as really encouraged me to do that. Thank you so much for sharing these insights here.


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5 Sunday, 17 May 2009 21:21
Thank you for submitting this post to the Living by Design Blog Carnival, it has been featured in edition no. 35


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4 Friday, 15 May 2009 23:31
Thanks for submitting this post to our blog carnival. We just published the 45th edition of Brain Blogging and your article was featured!

Thank you.

Sincerely,
Shaheen


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3 Thursday, 14 May 2009 17:55
A friend and I have often wondered if we have adult onset ADHD, but in reality I know it's just information overload. When you can't hear yourself think, it's time to make changes. Great article!


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2 Tuesday, 12 May 2009 08:49
great post!!


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1 Saturday, 09 May 2009 12:35
We put a lot of power into our words and thoughts, and I think our intentions determine a lot of what happens.


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