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... thought reengineering , found that self - directed state- ments do little good if they are hollow , overly general ... thoughts lead to actions and actions to results can one begin to feel more positively about one- self . Therefore ...
... thought reengineering , found that self - directed state- ments do little good if they are hollow , overly general ... thoughts lead to actions and actions to results can one begin to feel more positively about one- self . Therefore ...
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... thoughts occur , the meditator simply retreats from them . There is no active fight against preoccupations : instead , there is simply a greater con- centration upon the word , the effort to recount the day's experience , the point in ...
... thoughts occur , the meditator simply retreats from them . There is no active fight against preoccupations : instead , there is simply a greater con- centration upon the word , the effort to recount the day's experience , the point in ...
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... thought control . The myriad thoughts that cross your mind as you try to fall asleep provoke emotional tension that bar the door to relaxing sleep . Therefore , efforts to break up the obsessional grip of such thoughts can go far toward ...
... thought control . The myriad thoughts that cross your mind as you try to fall asleep provoke emotional tension that bar the door to relaxing sleep . Therefore , efforts to break up the obsessional grip of such thoughts can go far toward ...
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Putting the Real You in the Picture | 13 |
Getting Started with the Right Ideas | 21 |
Making Ideas About Yourself Work | 34 |
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