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Chapter 14 of the book Self-Help Stuff That Works by Adam Khan:
WE ALL HAVE TIMES when we think about something negative we cant do anything about: Something in the news, something that happened yesterday, one of our fellow workers who made us mad, a company policy. The time spent ruminating on that stuff is wasted. Its worse than wasted, because it makes our bodies produce stress hormones, which circulate in the bloodstream and arent good for our health. When you find yourself thinking about something negative and you want to stop, Id like to give you a technique...but I cant. The mind doesnt work that way. Its like a river that just keeps flowing, and even when you try to dam it up, it just overflows the dam and keeps on flowing. A river must flow. You cant stop it. But you can redirect it. The same is true for your mind. It keeps flowing; it keeps thinking. You cant stop it. But you can redirect it. When you are thinking about something negative you cant do anything about, redirect your mind. There are a million things you could direct your mind to, but lets choose a good one now rather than wait until were bothered by something. Heres an extremely useful area to redirect your mind to: Complimenting other people. You and I know we take things for granted and it would be good to appreciate what people do for us, but we dont, at least not as often as wed like. Why? Because we need to think about it. When we compliment someone without giving it any thought, it comes out shallow, general, or phony. To do it well requires thought. But we dont have the spare time to think about it were too busy thinking about negative things we cant do anything about (wink).
So from this point on, use the occurrence of needless negative rumination as a trigger something that reminds you to think about complimenting someone. Use it as an opportunity to switch your mind, to turn it in a new direction. What specifically has someone done that you think was cool? Big or small, it doesnt matter. Next time you see that person, let them know you appreciate it. The fact that you acknowledge it some time after it happens shows it was important enough for you to think about later, which adds more impact to the compliment. Give more sincere and well-thought-out compliments and your relationships will be better, your life will be better, the world will be better. And one way to give more compliments is to use the old switcheroo. When you want to stop ruminating about something: Self-Help Stuff That Works
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