Emotions and
Thoughts Affect Goals
Emotions and thoughts are not just about the mind. For the past
twenty years or so, scientists have developed a vast body of
work that proves that our emotions and thoughts influence our
physical bodies and health. It is common knowledge that stress,
negative emotions, and bad thought patterns lead to many
physical ailments.
Since companies lose many billions of dollars due to employees
who are ill, the physical effects of mental states are a key
concern for managers and employers. Quite simply, if negative
emotions or thoughts lead to ill health it can affect the way
that you feel and the way that you deal with the goals that you
have set for yourself.
Studies have repeatedly shown that negative thoughts and
negative emotional states (such as anger or resentment) lead to
very real physical effects that may well result in serious
long-term illnesses. Some conditions, such as ulcers and some
cardiac problems are in fact directly linked to poor emotional
states. Too much stress, worry, and anxiety can put a strain on
the entire system.
In fact, research has shown that stress, anxiety, nervousness,
anger, and brooding can result in a number of very real
physical problems, including insomnia, loss of appetite and
subsequent loss of weight, shakiness, dry mouth syndrome, heart
palpations, heart pains, chest pains, headaches, sore muscles,
cramps, stomach upset, high blood pressure, sleep apnea,
respiratory problems, and a host of other ills. Obviously, what
goes through your mind is crucial to how you manage the goals
in your life
It is not just your emotions and moods, but also your thoughts
that can affect your goals. Whether your thoughts are positive
or negative in fact influences how your lead your life.
Positive thoughts have been linked very strongly to achieving
goals. People with a positive attitude strive more often to
achieve their goals.
Positive thoughts, especially thoughts such as “I can do this”,
are more likely to relax you and give you the personal
incentive that you need to be successful and reach your gaols.
Affirmations have long been considered a very effective way of
generating a positive attitude. The idea is to repeat, in a
very positive tone of voice and with a high degree of
conviction and positive emotion, statements such as “I am
working towards my goals every day”. The idea is to use
positive statements that are in the present.
Affirmations work even better when visualization is used. If
you picture yourself attaining your affirmation, as well as
just saying them, you even further convince your mind of the
truth of the statement, and so you produce positive thought and
action in your life and in the process of setting your
goals.
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