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Page 1: Power of positive thinking (Part-II) by Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak

Know Yourself (Self Assessment )

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Questionnaire

Solve questionnaire

What is your positivity index?

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Positive thinking just means approaching the unpleasantness in a more positive and productive way.

Thinking that the best is going to happen, not the worst.

What is Positive Thinking???

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Perception of Glass

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Characteristics of Plus (+) Attitude persons

Ever smiling

Unruffled with problems

Having helping attitude

Optimistic

Solution seeker

Sees brighter part of the thing

Sees half filled glass

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Recollect the Classification of Material based on Magnetism

Diamagnetic Material:

They are neither magnetic nor magnetism can be induced through external sources

Paramagnetic Material:

They are not naturally magnetic, but become magnetic if magnetism induced. Also retain magnetism upto some time after

Ferromagnetic Material:

They are permanent magnets, irrespective of any externally induced magnetism

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Type of positive persons Dia-positive Thinks that things go wrong due to own fault

& gives up control in many situations

Para- positive Generally tries to be optimistic and positive,

however some situations get better out of the person

Ferro- Positive Generally optimistic, positive and unruffled ,

don’t take things personally and set backs don’t affect rest of life

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Mental Attitude Diagram

Di - Positive Ferro-PositivePara - Positive

Y Axis - No. of Troubling Situations faced X Axis – Mental Attitude

+ve -ve

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Transformation of Arjun during War During “War of Kurukshetra”, Arjun

transformed from Dia-Positive to Ferro-Positive.

Before beginning of war, Arjun was dejected and did not want to fight (Dia-Positive)

Positive force of Lord Krishna transformed him from Di to Para to Ferro.

When he fought and won, his mental state was Ferro-positive

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Why Ferro-Positivism is required??

To handle stress in constructive manner

To face challenges in life

To foster happiness in life

To increase success rate

To become more optimistic

To Improve mental state

To Improve health

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Plus Attitude and Active Life Active Life of Human being is roughly 30

years i.e. 2.6 Lac hr. (If we work for 12 hr/day, balance life is 15 Years i.e. 1.3 Lac Hr.)

In case of negative attitude during 50% time, the plus active life is reduced to 15 years. So effectively 30 years are reduced to 15 years.

If we try to improve our mental plus attitude to 75%, the span of active life can be increased

to 23 years.

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Winners – What is Special about them??

Winners have Fighting spirit, urge to win & Never say Die Attitude.

Winners are motivated by their plus (+) attitude.

ex: Edmond Hillary, Dancer Sudhachandran, Dhiru Bhai Ambani etc.

You can also have the same and can

achieve whatever you desire, provided you have + attitude.

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Formula to Success

Success = f (Objective * Strategy * Action * Desire2)

Desire = f (Attitude)

So, Success α (Attitude)2

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Advantages of Positive Thinking

Increase in optimism & Happiness

Experience Internal bliss

Start seeing “Half Filled Glass“ instead of “Half empty Glass”

Increase in resilience

Increase in enthusiasm and energy levels

Enhancement in leadership skills

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Enhancement in determination to succeed

Improvement in health, decrease in stress thus less BP and Heart Attack

Increase in brand equity

Tendency to appreciate others increases thus less jealous feeling .

Leads to self- actualization – Maslow hierarchy of needs

Advantages of Positive Thinking

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Role of Mind

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Role of Mind

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Which Way the Dancer is Spinning???

If you see her spinning CCW, that means you are left brained – Logical & AnalyticalIf you see her spinning CW, that means you are right brained – Artistic & Creativity

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Mind and its Intricacies (a) Active or conscious

(b) Passive or subconscious Active part plays role in day to day actions, subconscious

mind helps in shaping thinking pattern.

All information is stored in sub conscious mind as a heap of paper (one over the other) without any order.

There is a Constant self-talk between both.

Requirement is to structure these information in right manner so as to utilize the power of mind in optimized manner.

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Role of Sub-Conscious Mind

Forgetting names of persons Forgetting formulae / content etc. in examinations Dreams Fear Negative attitude

Requirement is to sharpen the capability of sub-conscious mind

Typical Concerns:

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Sub-Conscious Mind Subconscious Mind is like hard disk,

periodically format for better results.

Store data properly & delete useless

data. Results:

- Enhanced memory

- Relieves extra load

- Clarity of mind, which is essential for developing Positive Attitude

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To Sharpen Capabilities of Sub-Conscious Mind:

Constantly attack negative thoughts

Control the active / conscious mind

Sub-Conscious Mind

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Effects of Negative EmotionsEvery thought has a physical Effect on your cells. Chemical Reactions are produced throughout the body by thoughts / emotions

Some Common Effects of Negative Emotions:

• Damaged Immunity

• Sleep Disturbance

• High BP & risk of Heart disease

• Anxiety, Depression, Lower pain thresholds

• Lower energy level etc.

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Positive Mind Vs Negative Mind

A Negative mind is like a Tsunami WaveA Positive Mind is like Serene Water

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Power Equations – Real Life Interpretation

Power = V * I

V = I * R i.e. I = V/R

Power = V2 / R

Maximize Power Output by having Positive Attitude and reducing Internal Resistance

In Real life, Power = Attitude2 / R