What is the relationship between the thoughts you think, the feelings you experience, and the overall health and well-being of your body? This is a very old question, but modern science has developed some innovative ways to determine the answers. And, while what they are finding may startle some people, it doesn’t come as a big surprise.
It turns out that improving the quality of your life lowers your chances of developing serious mental and physical illness. Improving the quality of your life also enhances the speed and likelihood of your recovery. And if you want to improve the quality of your life, you must start by improving the quality of your thinking.
You see, the quality of what happens to you in life – all of your accomplishments, all your behaviors and activities, all your relationships – are rooted in and based on what goes on in your mind. Your beliefs and expectations determine what you try or don’t try, how hard you try, and whether you give up or ultimately succeed.
Your thoughts about who you are and what you are like determine those with whom you associate, what you take into your body and how you care for yourself and others. So, if you are interested in improving your likelihood of living a long and healthy life, take a long and careful look at your belief system. While you are at it, spend some time examining your thoughts and values, as well.
If you don’t like what you see, remember, you can change it. You have it within you. You always have.
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