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Positivity

Positivity

  • Brains have a filter that only lets the most pertinent information through to our consciousness. 
  • If we have programmed our brain's filter to delete the positive, that data will cease to exist for us.
  • Imagine a way of looking a the world that constantly picked up on the positives in every situation, focusing on happiness, gratitude and optimism.
  • Expecting positive outcomes actually makes them more likely to arise.

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