Friday, June 1, 2012

Change Your Thinking

Once upon a time there was a woman, about 30 years old, married
with two children. Like many people, she had grown up in a home
where she was constantly criticized and often treated unfairly by her
parents. As a result, she developed deep feelings of inferiority and
low self-esteem. She was negative and fearful, and had no confidence
at all. She was shy and self-effacing, and did not consider
herself to be particularly valuable or worthwhile. She felt that she
was not really talented at anything.


One day, as she was driving to the store, another car went
through a red light and smashed into her.When she awoke, she was
in the hospital with a mild concussion and complete memory loss.
She could still speak, but she had no recollection of any part of her
past life. She was a total amnesiac.


At first, the doctors thought it would be temporary. But weeks
passed and no trace of her memory returned. Her husband and
children visited her daily, but she did not know them. This was
such an unusual case that other doctors and specialists came
to visit her as well, to test her and ask her questions about her
condition.



Eventually, she went home, her memory a complete blank. Determined
to understand what had happened to her, she began reading
medical textbooks and studying in the specialized area of amnesia
and memory loss. She met and spoke with specialists in this field.
Eventually she wrote a paper on her condition. Not long afterward,
she was invited to address a medical convention to deliver her paper,
answer questions about her amnesia, and share her experiences
and ideas on neurological functioning.


During this period, something amazing happened. She became a
new person completely. All the attention in the hospital and afterward
made her feel valuable, important, and truly loved by her family.
The attention and acclaim she received from members of the medical
profession built her self-esteem and self-respect even higher.
She became a genuinely positive, confident, outgoing woman,
highly articulate, well informed, and very much in demand as a
speaker and authority in the medical profession.


All memory of her negative childhood had been wiped out. Her
feelings of inferiority were wiped out as well. She became a new
person. She changed her thinking and changed her life.

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