Although criticism and analysis are still seen as sophisticated and scientific, we do have other choices. For example, we can vaccinate ourselves against their contagion with positivism. We can silence our inner critic. The choice is ours. Being critical rarely results in improvement; it usually results in distrust and sometimes even anger. We can catch ourselves in the act of being critical and take another tack. We can ignore our negative thoughts rather than feed them on grains of criticism. We can accept flaws and what needs to be changed while shifting our focus to positives and goodness.
Being critical can become a habit and habits are easier to make them break. Being positive can become a habit too. We can be grateful for what we have, for who another person is, for what we have achieved and received and for what we have learned. When we replace the negative with the positive, subtle and significant shifts begin to occur, like huge fissures in a glacier.
So, since quite a few of my buddies and other friends aregoing through trying and daunting times, this publication is dedicated to them. As you who is going through obstacles getting the financial freedom you longed for, where you feel your career is taxing you, so much so, you feel your life is so stressful and hoping for the change that never seems to happen. And also to you who has just stepped into the society after your graduation, that everything seems so bleak and uncertain.
Now, with this, I implore you my dear friends, try noticingyour inner critic, silencing it and replacing it with something positive and sit back, relax and see what happens. You may be pleasantly surprised by how much your life will turn towards and results in a positive outcome.
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