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6 proven ways to train the brain into thinking positively and why it is important

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 10, 2025, 22:00 IST
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6 proven ways to train the brain into thinking positively and why it is important


“Believe you can and you are halfway there.”- Theodore Roosevelt.
Imagine how a simple quote can change your life. Words are like swords, when they pierce through our heart and we feel it, they can reshape our perspective of life, if we let them. Positive thinking is not just a nice idea; it is a skill! A skill that our brain can learn and master over time, it can lead us into the bright light of optimism even when life gets tough.

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Use affirmations

Talk to yourself. Affirm positive things and uplifting words to yourself every day to improve your self-esteem and overall well-being. Words of affirmation combat negative thoughts, remind you of your worth, and encourage you to continue on. Practicing this every day cultivates an inner dialogue and builds a stronger foundation for confidence and optimism.

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Practice gratitude

One of the best mantras to lead a simple and elegant life is to exercise gratitude every day. Thank god for all that you possess, thank him for having people around you who love and honor you. It should be a habit to notice the positive things in your life. If it's a kind word, a small act or a peaceful moment, be thankful for it all.

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Let go of the negative thoughts

Even if you are motivated enough to complete a task, negative thoughts can make you feel otherwise. When one notices a negative thought growing in our mind, try and change that with a good thought. “I can’t do this”, says “I will try, and I can get better.”

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Avoid the worry habit

Worrying can consume your energy and prevent you from taking action. Instead of worrying, think of positive steps to take, and focus on what is right in front of you. Focus on doing your actions right, rest will follow after. Find solutions rather than dwelling on problems, and focus on the good.

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Surround yourself with positivity

Being around negative people can make you feel tired and sad. Try to be with people who make you feel happy and strong. Stay away from those who always complain or bring you down.

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Visualise success daily

Many of us struggle with self-doubt and a lack of direction. A simple way is to spend a few minutes each day picturing yourself achieving your life goals. This simple habit helps shift your mindset to focus on possibility and success.


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