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Happiness - Changing Our Unhealthy Thoughts and Ideas - Simple, But Not Easy! (Part 2)

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Another source of difficulty lies in the way we often go about changing our thoughts and ideas.

Indeed, many of us try to accomplish this with mere sporadic and scattered efforts. What really happens here is that even if we repeat to ourselves a few times a day new healthy thoughts and ideas, we still continue—at least, much of the time—to speak the original "language of rubbish" that we have already learned so well.

It is usually best for us to take a systematic approach and pursue our learning day after day, without tiring and requiring we obtain fabulous results with just a few efforts. A certain proverb says, "Time does not respect what we do without it," and I personally believe it applies very well here. Let's face it: We cannot change old habits in just a few hours of scattered efforts—especially in an environment that does, on the contrary, encourage us to anchor these same old habits even more.

Also, let's not be surprised if we have to repeat our efforts often and long and suffer occasional failures for months and months. It's just that our training—which may be appropriate for minor hassles of everyday life—could very well be insufficient when it comes to major difficulties.

Everyone admires these expert skiers breathtakingly hurtling down the slopes, always falling on their skis, where less skilled skiers, beginners, and novices, miserably crash. But how many hours, weeks, and months of patient and sustained training are there behind these sparkling performances?

We must also acknowledge that a state of fatigue or illness can diminish our ability to think clearly and lucidly. In these particular moments, it is almost as if we were regressing to earlier periods of our lives and that the never completely forgotte
"language of rubbish" was rising to the surface. Let's remind ourselves then that it may only be a simple setback before which it would be a pity to discourage ourselves.

Finally, let us remember this: Just as the battle against dust and dirt will never be won, so will it be with our unhealthy thoughts and ideas. But as our unpleasant emotions are caused by the unhealthy thoughts and ideas we choose to hold about the various events, people, and things in our lives, our patient and sustained efforts in changing them are definitely worth it. As a matter of fact, our happiness and emotional wellness mainly depend on these efforts!

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About the Author

Chantal Beaupre is an Emotional Mastery Coach, a Naturopath, an Independent Licensed LifeSuccess Consultant, and a business partner of Bob Proctor-as seen in "The Secret" movie. Her passion is to provide men and women who are ready to raise their level of happiness and improve the quality of their lives with practical tools, challenging ideas, resources, and helpful information through the power of the Internet.

Chantal's newest eBook, "It's The Thought That Counts!," co-authored with Ali Brown, Ariane de Bonvoisin, Eva Gregory, Guy Finley, Jeanna Gabellini, Jim Donovan, Dr. Joe Rubino, Kathleen Gage, Mary Allen, and a host of other leading experts in the happiness arena can be downloaded for FREE on the Web.

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