The power of positivity is enormous. Human mind is designed to protect us from different types of threats. Whenever we feel threat from something brain chemicals activates for protection. Since a child start understanding language he / she is exposed to variety of thoughts. Those thoughts are mix of negative and positive emotions, fear, truth, lies, hope, heroism and many other things, both wanted and unwanted.
In real world environment we hear more negative stories in comparison to truths. Human mind stores everything and whenever a person is exposed to negatives brain releases chemicals as a protection mechanism.
The fear of unknown do not let us break the barriers. We want to achieve things without leaving our current atmosphere. Remarkable thing do not happen by accidents but achieved through great work and positive mindset.
'The Secret' by Rhonda Byrne gives you training to achieve positivity. Anything is achievable if you strive for it with an YES, I CAN DO IT.
I will give THE SECRET 8 STAR on a scale of 10.
You can buy this book online from Amazon or check out in the stores near you. Also you can find it in libraries.
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