The Psychology of Mindset

The media these days has sure created a whole lot of hype about “mindset?” So I’m officially giving my two cents of what mindset development is, and how you can actually change it. You can because there really is a psychology to mindset. Wouldn’t you like to know what it is? Just do a search in your favorite Web browser for the word “Mindset.” You’ll get thousands of searches, but you’ll also be hard-pressed to find one source online that understands how mindset works. Some might, sure. But with so many gurus and experts claiming to be able to help you evolve just by changing one (not so) teeny thing, wouldn’t it be useful to know the truth? The truth about the psychology BEHIND the curtain of mindset? I think so too! So here it is. Mindset is really just about mind-shift. It’s about the way you see the world. Think of mindset as the pair of lenses you choose to look through at the world.

You can wear rosy or gray. The truth is, your consistent thoughts only add to the positive, or negative, outlook of your life. This is what they mean by “self-fulfilling prophecy.” Those media gurus and I agree that you must change your mindset to have the happiness you want. But it’s simply NOT ENOUGH for me to tell you to simply “change your mindset” and wait for the magic happen. That’s like me saying, “I’ll drop a little fairy dust on your head, and your mind will instantly be cleared of all the goo.” Sorry, mindset change doesn’t work that way. No wonder so many frustrated humans are scurrying about in our society, looking for the NEXT guru that can answer, “How can you make me happy?” Wait no more. I can answer that question. The truth about mindset change is that it’s so easy, you might wonder if fairy dust is involved. And you might wonder why you spent thousands of hours paying someone to help you be happy when I’m giving it to you for free. (You’re welcome!) I’m going to describe something I call the “Mind Tree.” Draw this out on a piece of paper as I explain it so it makes more sense. The trunk of your tree is a simple formula: thoughts create emotions; emotions create actions. Then two main branches spawn from thoughts: conscious and subconscious.

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The Psychology of Color

On studying the psychology of color as effects on human emotions and human cognition

The Psychology of Color is primarily still within the realms of folk or commonsense psychology and has been widely associated with culture. The significance of color could well be related with particular cultures, emotions and situations although there are very few scientific experiments on color or a scientifically valid ‘color psychology’. The psychology of color studies the effects of colors on human feelings and behavior. It is usually believed that red makes people happy or fervent and yellow raises alertness, white is about purity and cleanliness, black evokes a sense of mystery, loss or anonymity.

Some of the earlier theories of color and its association with psychology could be traced back to Goethe who suggested that colors may have moral associations and tend to produce extreme emotional states such as blue produces tranquility and red creates aroused emotional states. Luscher, a Swiss psychologist suggested that individual personality traits could be associated with preferences for certain colors. However such tests have long been considered as unscientific and inaccurate and no general scientific consensus has been reached on the effects of colors on human emotions. Yet color theory and the supposed impact of colors have been widely recognized and applied in all facets of life from advertisements to interior designs.

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The Teenagers Affected by Alcohol Abuse

Alcohol consumption among teenagers is becoming so regular that most of them think that there is no party worth going to, if there is alcohol. The teen drug treatment centers that treat alcohol-related cases that in 2009, there were as much as 16 percent heavier adolescents who were intoxicated by the drink. There are also reports that there is something that teens who drink a day, drink more than 5 rounds, the percentage is somewhere around 7-9 percent. While alcohol addiction due to a large number of health problems, that is during teenage alcohol can cause a lot of damage can. This is because the body is still being developed as an adult and there are many physical and psychological changes in the body are. To stop drinking alcohol and could derail the growth, the process causes a lot of problems and teen drug rehab. Liver, kidneys may be affected and damaged due to drinking so early in life there can be premature aging. Also drinking girls and boys on a long-term loss of libido can lead to impotence. For teens with a lack of energy both mentally and physically because of this habit and most of them give it to her at work because they do not fit into such a young age are suffering, as their systems and progressive wine His immunity has been weakened.

Alcohol is a global monster, and teens are usually affected by this problem. American countries like Britain, South Africa, India, Australia, teen drinking and driving by often to death for being a crushing caught by law. Most of road accidents are caused by people in their teenage years teenage driving under the influence of alcohol per treatment centers and teen alcohol rehab. The passion of youth crime are also a manifestation of alcohol. Under the influence of alcohol, a person their inhibitions, leak out something that is meant to be kept under cover, may lose sexual crimes and even a fit of rage due to kill someone. Rape and sexual molestation cases among teens are higher because boys use alcohol as an inducement to lure girls and their beds are. Alcohol blend smoothly into the blood stream of girls, since they may have high body fat percentage. Unwanted pregnancies, abortion, rape and even cases of venereal disease and HIV / AIDS after alcohol consumption are higher among adolescent sexual activity transmitted practice.

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