Could Your Thoughts Sabotage Your Happiness?Take this quiz and find out.
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Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 Time: 12:00 AM
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by: Marla Sloane
Women are conditioned to be people pleasers. Women are taught to be “nice” even if that’s means comprising their happiness, and often times that is exactly what happens. We have a tendency to do, and say things just so the other person’s feelings don’t get hurt. How many times have you wanted to say something, but thought, you can’t say that, they might think you’re too harsh, or unpleasant. Times have changed, and now women are accepting their authenticity with grace and happiness. How did they do it? They changed their internal thoughts to reprogram their conditioning. Are you still playing “old tapes” that are in your head?
Take this quiz to find out if your thoughts are sabotaging your happiness.
- You are at a dinner party, and you accidentally spill red wine on your dress and on the carpet, do you:
- Feel like a fool and hide out in the bathroom.
- Immediately get club soda to soak up the stain.
- Apologize profusely saying you are such a klutz.
- Feel like a fool and hide out in the bathroom.
- You just lost a job promotion, do you:
- Feel frustrated! You are never going to get what you want, it seems like the whole world is against you.
- You feel nothing; you never expected to get it in the first place.
- Feel a little disappointed, but know something better will come your way soon.
- Feel frustrated! You are never going to get what you want, it seems like the whole world is against you.
- When you buy an expensive item do you:
- Feel awkward and selfish.
- Feel like you deserve it.
- Guilty, because you bought it to fill a void.
- Feel awkward and selfish.
- When someone gives you a gift you hate, do you:
- Take it back, it’s no big deal.
- Keep it, just in case they came over and ask to see it.
- Call up a friend, and complain that you can’t believe they gave you such a horrible gift.
- Take it back, it’s no big deal.
- When you make a mistake, does the voice inside your head say:
- I could have made a better choice, oh well, I will do better the next time.
- I can’t believe I am so stupid, I am so mad at myself for doing that.
- Again, I keep making the same mistake over and over.
- I could have made a better choice, oh well, I will do better the next time.
- When a friend has overstepped your boundaries, do you:
- Get irate and really rip into them demanding that they never do that again.
- Simply call them on it, and explain that is not acceptable to you.
- Say nothing because you really don’t want to start an argument.
- Get irate and really rip into them demanding that they never do that again.
- When someone gives you a compliment, do you:
- Graciously say thank you, and feel good about yourself.
- Awkwardly say thanks, and change the subject.
- Say no, and talk about how that statement isn’t true.
- Graciously say thank you, and feel good about yourself.
Results:
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- Your thoughts are telling you that your sense of self is
easily threatened, and you need to start working on your self-esteem.
You run away from problems instead of dealing with them.
- You are a great problem solver, and your thoughts will assist you in getting what you want.
- Apologizing is a nice way to say that it was an
accident, however profusely apologizing is an indication that you take
on more responsible than necessary. Your thoughts are giving you more
guilt than needed.
- Your thoughts are telling you that your sense of self is
easily threatened, and you need to start working on your self-esteem.
You run away from problems instead of dealing with them.
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- You must change your thought process now! When your
thoughts are negative, and you feel like you don’t have a good support
system your thoughts will create that. Keep your thoughts positive!
- Your thoughts are keeping you safe. However staying
in a safe mode, and not taking risks will leave you in a rut. Start
thinking about a little risk taking.
- Your thoughts are right on target. It’s normal to
feel a little disappointed, and it is healthy to get ready for the next
opportunity.
- You must change your thought process now! When your
thoughts are negative, and you feel like you don’t have a good support
system your thoughts will create that. Keep your thoughts positive!
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- Thoughts that make you feel like you don’t deserve will
keep you in a guilty mode. Start changing those thoughts to deserving
ones.
- You thoughts are saying that you deserve to have
nice things. Appropriately staying in your budget, and rewarding
yourself now and again is healthy, and keeps you control.
- There is good news and bad news. The bad news is
that having thoughts of guilt, and filling yourself up because you
“need” something can be very damaging and destructive. The good news is
that you now know this and, you can start to do something about it
immediately. Change your thoughts to those that bring you a sense of
self-worth, and start to see how you can fulfill your needs in the
appropriate manner.
- Thoughts that make you feel like you don’t deserve will
keep you in a guilty mode. Start changing those thoughts to deserving
ones.
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- Doing what you feel, and acting appropriate is healthy and
smart. Why make a mountain out of a mole hill? Take care of the issue,
and move forward.
- Your thoughts are keeping you in fearful state of
mind. What if they should come by and ask to see their gift? The what
ifs in life are very limiting. Release fearful thoughts, and do what is
best for you.
- Your thoughts are keeping you in a victim position.
Complaining and gossiping are sure ways to remain unhappy, and you can
be certain you will get more of the same…negativity. Break that cycle
now!
- Doing what you feel, and acting appropriate is healthy and
smart. Why make a mountain out of a mole hill? Take care of the issue,
and move forward.
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- Knowing that you have made a mistake and not “beating”
yourself up over it is great! We all make mistakes, and when we learn
from them and intend to do better the next time we will actually get
wiser and more experienced. Your thoughts are in the right place.
- If you thoughts are punishing you, you will have a
hard time learning, and you won’t try something new again for fear of
failure. Release those kinds of thoughts and start working on
self-confidence.
- Your thoughts are keeping you from learning from
past mistakes, and you can be sentenced to a very long time of
unhappiness. Observe and learn, it makes life a lot easier.
- Knowing that you have made a mistake and not “beating”
yourself up over it is great! We all make mistakes, and when we learn
from them and intend to do better the next time we will actually get
wiser and more experienced. Your thoughts are in the right place.
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- You have thoughts of rage and anger. This is not
necessarily the best way to handle problems. You need to figure out why
you are so angry and resolve those feelings.
- Thoughts that help you problem-solve and
communicate in a calm and mature way is the best bet. You can save
friendships, and enforce your boundaries that will assure you
happiness, and you will gain the respect of others too.
- Your thoughts are keeping you from facing the real
issue. You don’t like confrontation, and hope the problem just goes
away. Unless you start thinking about problem solving methods, the
problem won’t go away, it will only get bigger.
- You have thoughts of rage and anger. This is not
necessarily the best way to handle problems. You need to figure out why
you are so angry and resolve those feelings.
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- Accepting a compliment graciously means your thoughts are giving you a balanced sense self-esteem, humility, and ego. Way to go!
- Your thoughts need a little improvement. Your
thoughts are saying thank you which means you believe the compliment;
however changing the subject is telling you that you are uncomfortable
with the attention.
- You are a willing victim. Your thoughts are keeping you in a martyr state of mind. This is not a recipe for happiness. Change that pattern pronto!
- Accepting a compliment graciously means your thoughts are giving you a balanced sense self-esteem, humility, and ego. Way to go!
About the Author
Marla Sloane Ph.D. is a successful author and speaker. Her Daily Positive Affirmations subscribers have reached world-wide proportions, and her book, “The Masks We Wear and How to Live Without Them” is at the heart of her teleclasses; Live Your Best Life. Marla has also produced, Trilogy of Meditations, for your Mind, Body, and Spirit, which is distributed nationwide, and in Europe. You can visit her web site at: www.marlasloane.com.
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