Tag Archives: Positive self-talk and writing

Pump Priming

Please help KWD grow by sharing: https://karinwritesdangerously.com/ 10 Positive Assumptions I will make and keep my commitments. I will find the right people who can help me. I will look for the answer in every problem. I will give up … Continue reading

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Pep Talk

Norman Vincent Peale is widely known as the “Father of Positive Thinking” and he shared his philosophy of life in a small raft of books that remain among the enduring classics in the self-help genre. Just to give us all … Continue reading

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Fascinatingly Forward

“If you believe it will work out, you’ll see opportunities. If you believe it won’t, you’ll see obstacles.” Wayne Dyer A story: A man making a business presentation was feeling incredibly nervous. He paced outside the door of the boardroom … Continue reading

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Mr. Bluebrid

“Zippety do dah, zippety yay, My, oh, my, what a wonderful day. Plenty of sunshine comin’ my way. Zippety do dah, zippety yay. Mr. Bluebird’s on my shoulder, It’s the truth, it’s actual Everything is satisfactual. Zippety do dah, zippety … Continue reading

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Fanning Encouragement

“Words of encouragement fan the sparks of genius into the flame of achievement. Legend tells us that Lincoln’s dying mother called her small son to her bedside and whispered, ‘Be somebody, Abe!’” Wilfred Peterson, The Art of Living Treasure Chest … Continue reading

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Positive Self-talk

Carli Lloyd is America’s newest athletic superstar — and winner of the Golden Ball award for best tournament player in the Women’s World Cup. Anyone who saw her score three goals in the first 16 minutes of Sunday’s soccer game, … Continue reading

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Trigger Words

As writers, we all know that words matter. And when it comes to our own inner dialogue and self-talk, we can all use a boost. That’s why a study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience caught my eye.* In the … Continue reading

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