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Unedited Thinking And Writing. Here is a extremely powerful idea you can try right now: Blog your unedited thoughts. I had this brainwave early this morning and only while doing it, I realised how powerful it was going to be. There are so many applications to this and I’ve already had another extended idea to branch out from this. I suggest you only continue reading if you really want to genuinely experiment with a process that I consider to be one of the most powerful writing tools I’ve ever conceived. Why Unedited Thinking? I had this idea after I had my Egg McMuffin from Macdonalds. (Whoever said junk food was bad for you is wrong!) I was just about to sit down and continue writing an article I’d started yesterday but I was hesitating because I felt like the words and writing were becoming too edited, to the to point you were not going to be reading ‘me’ as such, but very much an edited version of me.

My thoughts do not always need to edited to the point where I am almost eliminating who I am from the writing. New Life Starts Here | Start over or continue your journey to perfect heath, wealth and happiness. The Reflective Self | positivity, self-improvement, beauty. Marty's "Living life in chapters" A self development blog. Dogging the Wag: Putting My Blogospheric Imagination in its Proper Place.

Susanne | My Mind Alchemy Journey. Smile and Prosper. Grow With Stacy. Devacoaching. Pulling Weeds and Planting Flowers. Imagine your very own, private flower garden with the most beautiful of your favorite flowers. See it in your head. Mine is full of sunflowers. If you don’t weed your garden regularly, crabgrass and all kinds of unwelcome visitors will sprout up. Without any maintenance, the weeds will eventually take over choking out the flowers. Your mind is like this garden, and you can learn to tend your sanctuary by pulling weeds and planting flowers in the garden of your mind.

In his book, Buddha’s Brain, Rick Hanson writes: To gradually replace negative implicit memories with positive ones, just make the positive aspects prominent and relatively intense in the foreground of your awareness while simultaneously placing the negative material in the background. You know that pesky automatic negative mental chatter made up of your subconscious thoughts, beliefs, and feelings? For me, my most troublesome weed a general fear of the future and anxiety about the unknown.