Do you want to learn, develop
and achieve new, constructive thinking skills? You can do that, if you choose
the right strategies. You will begin to realize that it is to your
advantage, when you see what you can achieve.
Positivity, pro-activity and
having a vision for the possibility of the potential release of power are three
strategies that achieve constructive thinking. These are rooted in optimism, as
opposed to destructive thinking, grounded in pessimism. They invariably play an
important role in the dynamics of progress.
What is constructive
thinking?
The article “Turn
Positive Thinking into Constructive Thinking” shows how positive thinking leads to
constructive thinking. Being positive is not sufficient in itself,
although it is a good starting point.
Constructive thinking requires action or
pro-activity directed toward the possibility of the potential release of power.
“Constructive cognitive
frameworks are simply mental systems that train our mind to think in a positive
but constructive way.”
Based upon positive thought,
positivity or a positive mental attitude, constructive thinking becomes the
direct result of the resulting pro-activity directed toward the possibility for
the release of potential power.
You can learn how to release
that kind of power in your own creativity.
Strategies to achieve
constructive thinking become increasingly important over time, because progress
requires ongoing constructive thinking. Destructive thinking runs rampant
everywhere.
Achieving constructive thinking
takes initiative, incentive and effort on the part of those who are builders
rather than destroyers. Constructive thinking is at the heart of builders
everywhere, regardless of what they are building.
Initially, what people build is
a foundation that acts like a stepping-stone. Others, with a positive attitude
and the incentive to become pro-active, as well as having a vision that
recognizes the possibility of the potential release of power in what they
create, can build upon that foundation further. They do just that.
Constructive thinking is
creative thinking, as well as the positive, proactive choice that people make.
People tend to make choices,
choosing their own strategies in life. There are those who choose not to make
any creative choices in terms of action. That too is a choice, but that
strategy leads nowhere. Making a negative creative choice can lead to
destructive rather than constructive thinking and, ultimately, destruction,
when there is action taken in that direction.
Adopting strategies that
achieve constructive thinking on a consistent basis leads to steady progress,
regardless of the realm in which the particular strategy is used. Learning new
strategies to achieve constructive thinking is well worth the effort for those
who choose to be builders.

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