Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Does your business or household need some positive paint? What's positive paint?

Author by Anonymous

July 10, 2004 -- How can you combat these negative feelings and begin to view your work as more than the avenue to paying the lousy bills?



Negative attitudes seem to stem from what Stephen Covey calls “reactive language”. Stephen Covey, author of the #1 National Bestseller, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, says, “A serious problem with reactive language is that it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. People become reinforced in the paradigm that they are determined, and they produce evidence to support the belief. They feel out of control, not in charge of their life or their destiny. They blame outside forces - other people, circumstances, even the stars - for their own situation.”



If negativity goes unchecked, communication, teamwork, loyalty, morale, and productivity will suffer. Take a look at www.pmagifts.com . Here is a web site with refreshing concepts to help you stop the negativity in yourself and your organization by putting more passion and meaning into your work and home life. This concept of “painting the world positive”, in turn, will give you the tools for dealing effectively with the negativity in others by placing positive concepts and images into the world around you.



According to Brian Tracy, one of the leading authorities on success and personal achievement, “you experience peace of mind whenever you are completely free from the destructive emotions of fear, anger, doubt, guilt, resentment and worry. Negative and positive thoughts can not coexist. The key to happiness then is to systematically eliminate, or at least minimize, the parts of your life that cause you negativity or stress of any kind.”



For more information on how you can join in on the mission to “Paint the World Positive,”



Visit www.pmagifts.com , email pmagifts@pmagifts.com or call 847-428-7742.

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