Don't Remain Poor #2 - WIN BACK YOUR LOST MIND

in #motivation7 years ago (edited)

In my previous article about "DON'T REMAIN POOR", I wrote about the mentality of a poor man and that of a rich man. There seems to be a very big margins between the two. I reasoned that poverty is controlled by the mind and only those that have the power over their minds can subdue poverty.

In today's article, I'll explain the next available step to take in other to win back your lost positive mind.

Different people have different reactions to situations. For instance, there is a group of friends I had back then in school, we were never unserious for once, but never also prepared for anything. So each time the course rep will break the news of an impromptu test, my friends and myself will always react differently to it. I might say, "oh..no that test shouldn't hold" while others might say, "thank God the test will be written tomorrow and not today".. Another will say "why don't we write it today?". You see? We all reacted differently to that situation.

Now, this proves that your mind is programmed to work differently from others. No matter how seeming the case may be to others, you will always react differently.

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It's in your place to be conscious on how you react to situations, let go all negative reactions. If you get hit by a difficult situation, condition your mind to accept it positively. If you can't feed, the little you see, pressurize your mind to think it's just enough for you for the day. If you're sick, tune your mind to see healthy and wealthy life in you. The Bible says: " As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he". Never think negatively, always think positively. It's a conscious task, always take note each time you think. Each time positive thoughts tries to tilt way for negativity, be brilliant in your mind to understand and swerve.

Always remember, you must first remove poverty from your mind before achieving it physically.

Thanks for reading through. On our next article, you'll see and understand how "Poverty Thinking" can affect our daily lives.