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How Our Physiology Can Help Our Self Improvement

It is a well accepted and scientifically proven fact that how we feel mentally and emotionally affects how we act, look and feel physically. Our thoughts and emotions affect how our bodies feel, our facial expressions, and how we act and move. We can all easily identify someone who is angry, or depressed, or happy, by their face, their body language and their overall demeanour.

However, not so well known is the fact that this works both ways. We can actually change how we feel by changing the way we move, our posture and our and facial expressions. Smiling or laughing is a perfect example. It actually takes a lot less effort and uses a lot less facial muscles to smile than it does to frown. Smiling and laughing also make changes to our blood flow and oxygen levels and stimulates our brain. We all know that smiling and laughing make us feel good and change our mood.

What does this means for self improvement? It means that we can choose to change our moods and feelings by changing our physiology.

This may sound too good to be true, but we can very easily experiment. We can choose an emotion or a state, (for example, being shy, timid, and lacking in confidence) and act, move and look the way we would if that was how we really felt. If we let it, this will change our mood and state of mind so we actually feel that way. Then act as if totally full of confidence and on top of the world. Thinking about a time when we really felt this way, or visualising another person who exemplifies these qualities can help. How does that feel?

This may seem like ‘acting’ at first, but it will change our thoughts if we have an open mind and allow it to. This simple method can be used to help put us in a better frame of mind any time we choose. We can actually ‘act’ our way to more positive thoughts and feelings by changing our physiology. More details are available from Neuro Linguistic Programming Specialists and other Self Improvement Experts, who use these and many other similar techniques that can help our lives.

Self Improvement Tips Quote of the Day

” We must all realise that emotion is created by motion. The way we move changes the way we think, feel and behave” - Anthony Robbins

Garry Zancanaro is the founder of Self Improvement Directory, a website dedicated to Self Improvement and Personal Development, and to helping people live more successful and fulfilling lives by providing a directory of the highest quality Self Growth resources available. Includes many FREE eBooks and much more. Visit http://www.SelfImprovementDirectory.com/

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Dealing with Problems, Finding Solutions and Self Improvement

Problems, obstacles, disappointments, or whatever we like to call them, are a fact of life. Things simply do not always happen the way we want them to, or go according to plan. Everyone has to face and deal with problems throughout their lives. Being able to handle problems more effectively will make a great difference to our lives.

Many people become so tied up thinking and worrying about their problems, that they work themselves up into such a state that it can become impossible to see a way out.

Then there are some people that seem to sail through life and achieve great success and happiness, and never seem to encounter any real problems. Does this mean that these people are just lucky and things don’t go wrong for them? Almost certainly not! More likely, they approach their problems in a different way to most people.

There are some simple things we can do that will help. The first thing to do is to stop thinking about the problem. It can be tempting to rehash every aspect of what happened and when, what you could have done differently, or why you did this instead of that, and so on and on. It’s also easy to curse our bad luck or feel sorry for ourselves. But there is no doubt whatsoever that this will get us nowhere - we may even get us so bogged down that we become completely immobilised.

We must make the decision to learn from the experience, look for any positive aspects to be found, and move on. The sooner we do this the better, because then we can do what really matters - concentrate on the solutions! This is by far the best way to deal with any problem. We must accept as a fact what has happened and then look for as many ways as possible to reach a solution.

Consulting a friend or colleague who can offer an impartial view may also help.
Self improvement experts certainly offer more detailed techniques that can be applied to most problems, and will also help in other areas of our lives.

However, we can definitely help ourselves by making the conscious decision to focus on solutions rather than problems. This is like deciding to choose positive thinking over negativity, and looking forward with optimism rather than back.

Self Improvement Tips Quote of the Day:

“How you think about a problem is more important than the problem itself - so always think positively”. - Norman Vincent Peale

Garry Zancanaro is the founder of Self Improvement Directory, a website dedicated to Self Improvement and Personal Development, and to helping people live more successful and fulfilling lives by providing a directory of the highest quality Self Growth resources available. Includes many FREE eBooks and much more. Visit
http://www.selfimprovementdirectory.com/

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What are Affirmations And How Can They Help Us

Affirmations are statements we think or say to ourselves or other people. An example of an affirmation you may have heard is ‘Day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better’. This may sound quaint and old fashioned, which is not surprising, as it was written by Dr Emile Coue, who ran a clinic in France in the early 20th century. The major part of his method to successfully treat thousands of patients, with many different afflictions, was to repeat this affirmation 20 times, twice a day.

He said he never cured anyone, but taught people to cure themselves. However, these cures certainly did occur and are well documented.

Affirmations themselves can be either positive or negative. Saying ‘This always happens to me’ when something goes wrong is an example of a negative affirmation.

Affirmations can be an excellent way to replace negative thoughts and feelings with empowering self beliefs and character traits.

Many Self Improvement Experts and Brain Researchers are convinced that the latest research proves that there is now firm scientific evidence that affirmations, and the thoughts we regularly hold in our minds, actually create our reality, and influence and shape what happens to us in our lives.

Some of this is quite technical and involves physics, quantum mechanics and various other branches of science that I don’t really understand. A simple explanation is that there are forces within the universe that we all interact with whether we are aware of it or not. If you are a positive person who always expects the best to happen, inexplicable forces and the power of the universe will actively work for you, to help you make it happen. If you have desires and goals and think about them regularly, and confidently expect them to materialize, you put forces in motion that help you to reach these goals.

Although modern research may be now proving this to be fact, this is actually nothing new. In his classic book written in 1910, “The Science of Getting Rich”, Wallace D. Wattles talks at length about ‘Original Substance’, ‘Thinking Substance’ and even ‘Formless Stuff’, from which, he claims, everything in the universe comes from. By impressing our thoughts upon ‘Original Substance’ we can cause what we think about to be created.

Napoleon Hill often used the term ‘Infinite Intelligence’ to describe these same inexplicable forces. In fact, the central principal of ‘Think and Grow Rich’, one of the most influential books ever written, is that we become what we think about most. Hill’s extensive interviews with the most successful people of his day, led him to believe that our firmly held thoughts and beliefs connect us to greater forces that help us to create our future.

These connections are not made at a conscious level, but through our infinitely more powerful subconscious mind.

By actively using affirmations we feed our minds with positive thoughts that can replace negative and destructive thoughts and feelings. Our subconscious mind accepts what we tell it as fact, then works for us to create the reality we feed it.

There are some essential rules for affirmations.

They must be in the present tense, as if you already have achieved or become whatever it is you want to have or become. Don’t use future tense, because you want your subconscious mind to believe what you want is reality, to allow it to set about making it happen. If, for example, you are lacking motivation, or want to overcome procrastination, try saying ‘I am action orientated and enjoy making things happen and getting results’, or similar, as if it is a definite fact.

Affirmations must be worded positively, you should never use negatives. They must always be about what you want, not what you don’t want. For example, if you want to overcome shyness, don’t say ‘I am not shy with people’. Instead, say something like ‘I feel confident and relaxed in any situation’.

They should also be short and specific, and written down, at least until you remember them verbatim.

You must then take the time to repeat your affirmations, ideally at a time of day when you can clear you mind and concentrate on them without distraction. They will be particularly effective if combined with visualization and/or meditation techniques.

Do affirmations really work? I doubt if there is anyone involved in personal development in any way that would dispute, that we attract, gravitate towards, and become what we spend most time thinking about.

Affirmation certainly won’t work without belief. If you feel uncomfortable with the idea of deliberately talking to yourself, even if it’s not out loud, it’s unlikely they will have much impact. But don’t forget that we all have plenty of internal dialogue going on anyway, a lot of which could well be negative and destructive. With practice and persistence, affirmations can help to ensure that more of our internal dialogue is positive.

If we change what we think and say to ourselves, we can change what we believe. We’re almost certain to change our actions, which in turn will help us change our results, our reality and our lives.

“It’s the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen.” - Muhammad Ali

About The Author: Garry Zancanaro is the founder of http://www.SelfImprovementDirectory.com a website dedicated to all aspects of Personal Development, and to helping people live more successful and fulfilling lives. Visit to claim a FREE copy of Napoleon Hill’s classic THINK AND GROW RICH.

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