When positive thinking doesn’t work, Use “bridging thoughts”
I want to recommend that you start using bridging thoughts or bridging statements in your everyday life.
Bridging thoughts are sentences that help us get closer to where we want to be in a more realistic way.
Bridging thoughts are much better than positive thinking statements as you are the one only who creates them depending on how you feel about the situation.
Another reason bridging thoughts are better than overly positive thoughts is that they are real and not fake.
They help bring hope to your current worries; they help you realise what you need to work on to get to where you want, and they help you get rid of toxic positive thinking.
They help you make progress and move forward in life.
If you want to learn more about how to use them and how you can add them to your everyday life, then listen to this episode below, then download the examples of bridging thoughts here.
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