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Getting back to Tiger Woods. If we could habitually think about what we want, visualizing the things that make us feel the happiest rather than waiting for things to happen to make us happy e.g. this relationship, this job, etc. we could have happiness at our fingertips all the time. The teachings of Abraham-Hicks tell us to "reach for the happier thought". When you are stuck in line at the airport, reach for the happier thought. When you are emptying your checking account to pay the bills, reach for the happier thought. It may sound corny and oversimplified but it is, if nothing else, true. Negativity certainly does not serve us and it absolutely is not what we want to model for children.
It takes 28 days to develop a habit. That's why people go to rehab for 28 days, to build the new habits into their lives that will help them heal and be able to function better. If you begin today to reach for that happier thought you may possibly be a happier person in 28 days. Psychiatrists and spiritualists basically say the same thing: turn off the tapes you play in your head that no longer serve you. What is most important, though, is that you must replace those thoughts with something else because our minds are going to think anyway. This is where reaching for that happier thought comes into play. Maybe thoughts of singing in church are the happiest for you or sitting on the beach in Hawaii. Regardless of what you choose to think remember that you can control that run away train of negativity in your head. Take control and begin to build the happy habit. You could be smiling in 28 days.
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