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Positive thinking and Positive Framing The concept of ‘Positive Thinking’ can be misunderstood. A good friend says to me often Well, my standard answer has always been that Positive Thinking is not about pretenng that what is real is not – its about choosing how you respond to what is really going on in your life. Which why I really like this distinction I heard between Positive thinking and Positive Framing Positive Thinking, when misunderstood, can be little more than responding to the facts with an alternate proposal, in a way, trying to dominate or suppress a truth with an alternative.
Whereas – Positive Framing is responding to the facts with action. Action can look like all sorts of things, internal work or external. Positive Framing says: “OK so I am not as fit as I would like to be, what am I going to do about that?” Positive Framing says “My boss is bullying me, I cannot manage alone, what will I do and what will I learn?” Positive Framing says “I have been in a car accident, I am injured, I am in hospital and I am afraid … now what, what is there to learn, what is there to do now?”
Does this distinction resonate for you too? |
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