3 Things You Can Do Today That Will Change Your Tomorrow

René-Descartes

You’ve heard the adage you are what you eat.

I say you are what you think.

Dr. Caroline Leaf, a communication pathologist, and audiologist who has worked in the area of cognitive neuroscience since 1985 suggests that a positive mindset creates happiness. Your thoughts of today can change your future.

  1. Laughter is a Necessity Not a Luxury

When was the last time you laughed so hard you cried? Did you know laughing floods the body of chemicals, boosts the immune system and almost instantly, reduces levels of stress hormones?

“A magnificent belly laugh can make cortisol drop by 39%, adrenalin by 70% and the “feel-good hormone,” endorphin, increase by 29%.

2. Recall Positive Memories Daily

Recalling experiences that were positive is a good way to condition the brain.  Did you know the body actually releases the same endorphins as when the experience actually occurred? That is how powerful our brain is and shows what a strong link there is to our nervous system. Creating a positive mindset is good for you and it’s biblical.

‘A cheerful heart is good medicine.’ Proverbs 17:22

On the flipside of this, you can deduce what recalling negative memories over and over can do. Dr. Leaf research shows that today’s illnesses directly correlate to the flow our “thought life”.

3. Create New Positive Memories

Go outside! Go for a walk with your spouse. Meet a friend during lunch. Simply get out there. Don’t let the “negative nellies” run your show. You have choices in every situation.

Your brain is like a bank or ATM.  What you deposit into your brain bank is all that you will be able to withdraw. Makes you re-think what you are watching or listening to!

Dr. Leaf believes, and I agree with her, that by changing your thought process to a more positive internal dialogue can create huge changes in your day to day life and future. She believes with careful mind detoxing, you can get your healthy brain cells back.

“We can not control outside circumstances, but we can control our reaction to it. Toxic thoughts like doubt, unbelief, fear, anger- changes our brain and it causes us to become something that will require an act of God for healing. That is where detoxing comes in.”

For today, I encourage you to choose joy and if you want to make some significant strides in this area, choose a friend or counselor to get on the path. It’s about daily choices. It’s about recognizing the old worn negative tracks and finding new ones.

Thanks for reading.

Steven D Brand, LSW is a therapist serving Roswell. He works with couples, individuals and also executives in coaching environments.