Dear reader,
imagine yourself sitting at a table. In front of you
on that table is a lemon. It's fresh, bright yellow. Take the lemon
in your hand. Feel its structure. It's pretty smooth, but has those
tiny dots on the surface of the skin. Now take a knife and cut the
lemon in two halves. You can smell the fragrance and some of the
juice gets on your hands. Take one of the halves and cut it again.
More of the smell in your nose and more juice on your fingers now. Do
you dare taking one piece and licking the juice once or actually
biting a bit off the lemon and chewing it?
Well, did you have to swallow when you read the first
paragraph? I don't know what happened for you reading the first
paragraph. But my mouth was watering as I was thinking about that
lemon and writing that paragraph.
The effect comes, because our mind isn't very good
distinguishing between thoughts and reality. When the thought is
detailed enough, our (bodily) reactions to it, are as real as they
would be with the real thing.
I don't remember where I read it or heard it. I will
add it, if I find it. In any case there was this experiment, where
people had their arm in a cast and couldn't move the arm, of course.
The people of one group were told not to move their arm. The
participants of the other group where shown certain exercises for the
arm for when the cast came off. Although the arm was in the cast and
therefore immobile, they should still imagine doing the exercises for
real. When the time was up, they found that the decrease of muscle
mass of the people's arm of the second group was less than for the
first. Interesting how much positive thinking helps, isn't it?
All assumptions are really true. The conclusions we
make, which includes scientists and self-help gurus, aren't quite
correct though.
However since it's pretty late now and I should go to
bed a bit earlier sometimes and I like the fact that people follow my
blog and read several posts, I will tell you the negative
consequences of too positive thinking in the nest post. Yes, there is
such a thing as too positive thinking with consequences, which could
sometimes be very negative indeed.
Until next blog,
sarah
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