Knowing doesn’t create change; it’s the doing that creates change. You may know about why we have negativity as humans, but you must put it into action to see the results. In this episode, Cindra talks about how negativity isn’t always bad – it can help us make good decisions and protect us. But many times too much doesn’t serve it. Savoring is one way to train your mind to see the good and the possibilities.
Power Phrase of the Week: “I savor the good to combat my negativity bias.”
Quote of the Week: “Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results.” Willie Nelson
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499: How to Know Who You Really Are
498: How To Change Your Outlook
497: Doing Hard Things
496: Embracing the New Normal Mindset with John Register, Inspirational Speaker
495: You Don't Need a Crystal Ball
494: Letting Go of Comparison
493: The Pursuit of Authenticity Dr. James Smith, Jr., Keynote Speaker, Coach, Author, and Educator
492: Believe in the Best-Case Scenario
491: Connect with Your Uniqueness
490: How Expectations Create Pressure
489: Silencing Your Inner Critic
488: How to Show Gratitude More Often
487: 4 Pro Tips from a Pro with Dr. Adam Naylor, Performance Psychology Division with Deloitte
486: The Power of Self-Awareness
485: How to Find Flow
484: 2 Ways to Address Self-Doubt
483: How to Train Your Mind Like a Pro Athlete
482: How to Lead with Intention
481: How to Accept What Is
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