Forms of Thinking (rewritten)
All thinking takes energy, however some forms of thinking take vital energy from us without creating more energy to replace what has been used. This is primarily because these forms do not lead to action, resolution, expression, or outcome – thus the energy they take results in no feedback. This leaves individuals feeling drained, unhappy, misunderstood, frustrated and so on. Other forms of thinking provide at least as much energy as they use and thus leave individuals with feelings of well-being.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Introduction to Forms of Thinking
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Perhaps a new way of looking at this
would be "Introduction to Non-Forms of No-Thinking"
But I so agree that negative thoughts give way to brain drain which gives way to body ache, and on and on it goes until you are so depleted you have no energy left for even the tiniest things like putting on the kettle to make a nice cup of tea
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