Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start ...

Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results.

Negative thoughts are the single worst health habit.

The Indian media has a very negative approach and very negative thoughts.

I do not pay any heed to the negative thoughts, I just go with the plan my team gives me.

If things aren't going so well, I try to stay positive and not give in to negative thoughts.

I'm confident in all my fights. You have to be. You have to put any negative thoughts aside.

Bondage is - subjection to external influences and internal negative thoughts and attitudes.

I try not to think about negative thoughts and possibilities and disaster and things like that.

Negative thoughts stick around because we believe them, not because we want them or choose them.

Be a force of love as often as you can and turn away negative thoughts whenever you feel them surface.

Once I got done with my career, I knew in my soul that I don't have any negative thoughts about myself.

I hope that others can turn their negative thoughts into positive thoughts and improve their own lives.

As an African-American, I know all too well the negative thoughts and feelings hatred and bigotry cause.

I make sure I cut down the negative thoughts and accept the reality there is. If it is going good, it is good.

The darkness, the loop of negative thoughts on repeat, clamours and interferes with the music I hear in my head.

'The Secret' is sorta teaching me how to think positively, try to take the negative thoughts out of of my brain.

Only allow yourself to think negative thoughts and/or complain about anything for three minutes, three times a day.

When you are injured and undergoing rehab, it is important to stay positive and not allow negative thoughts to creep in.

It takes but one positive thought when given a chance to survive and thrive to overpower an entire army of negative thoughts.

Every professional athlete has fear, doubts and negative thoughts. But people expect you to just ignore them and move forward.

When I have these negative thoughts and feelings, I like to dig into them because I like to get under them and see what's in there.

I'm always living at least a year ahead of where I'm really at, and that can really lead you to some negative thoughts and some bad vibes.

When the negative thoughts come - and they will; they come to all of us - it's not enough to just not dwell on it... You've got to replace it with a positive thought.

You should tell yourself frequently 'I will only react to constructive suggestions.' This gives you positive ammunition against your own negative thoughts and those of others.

My psychologist told me I have to control my emotions and be more positive. She's taught me to stop the negative thoughts during the matches with some exercises. That's helped me make an improvement.

It's a very big mental game, all day leading up to warm-ups. You're not sure if your curveball will break, or will you be able to throw it over the plate? It's all negative thoughts going into the game.

There are times when we are just not very kind to ourselves. The problem with our negative thoughts is that the latest science has revealed that thoughts are very powerful, even impacting us physically.

Everything you want to accomplish is already within yourself so when you start to roll in self-doubt and think negative thoughts then you'll fall off. So keep visualising and keep knowing what you're destined for, it'll come to you.

There aren't any negative thoughts about my time in Detroit; I just didn't play. Sometimes you have to go through that at different stages. I went through it during a tough period, my first year in the league, but it was a good year for me off the court.

My weaknesses are my jumps. The reason is that although I land them in practice, when I actually compete or perform, I should let my body go and stabilize my mind better. Also, I need to work on not letting negative thoughts and emotions get to me on the ice.

For me, all my negative thoughts that I have about, 'How did you miss that pitch? Why did you miss that pitch? You shouldn't have missed that pitch.' I just kind of sit there and kind of crush it up, and once I'm done doing that... I just kind of toss it aside.

You're sitting at home in a cast or a boot and it's tough, because all you've got is negative thoughts going through your head. Once you start to move and run a little bit, the confidence comes back, and then it's just a matter of time before you come back to be yourself.

After my debut didn't go very well with Holt, I needed to be in a healthier head space. I was happy to emerge from there. You will always have those negative thoughts as a writer, but you can't let them take over. If you let them take over, those are the real page killers.

We can all agree that social media is an amazing platform where we can interact with and meet people and that we probably would have never had the chance to otherwise, right? However, it also has sadly become a place where some people go to share negative thoughts and comments.

Self-reflection is so healthy. Journaling works for me - when I record the details of what I'm going through, whether it's a relationship issue or negative thoughts, I can look back and see how far I've come. It makes me proud to see my progress and how I got through a bad situation.

Just like it's not healthy to think overly negative thoughts, exaggeratedly positive thoughts can be equally detrimental. If you overestimate how much of a positive impact a particular change will have on your life, you may end up feeling disappointed when reality doesn't live up to your fantasy.

First, I eat healthy; it comes from the inside out. If you eat right, your skin, hair, nails will look good. The same if you have negative thoughts - they can give you a bad look, too; we reflect what we eat and think. We also taste and smell what we eat. Being happy and doing what I love really reflects.

Things don't just fall into place because you have a dream. You're always going to have those negative thoughts. Our minds love to play with us - we're going to be our own worst critics - but I just say to myself, 'File it back.' I just try to bring any negative thoughts to light and deal with them, so I can file them away.

After working with many nutritionists, reading books, and practicing trial and error on my own body, I have finally found a way to control my weight without deprivation. I call my program 'Somersizing,' and Somersizing is not a diet. Diet is a nasty four-letter word that conjures up negative thoughts of sacrifice and obsession and guilt.

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