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Originally Posted by RT Wolf motivational audiobooks. Anthony Robbins is great. |
You beat me to it. Listening to Anthony Robbins always makes my day, and he's a very welcomed listen both when feeling a bit down, and when feeling good. Fusebox: You need to hear him out, now.
To give my own two cents, fusebox: Food makes you feel good, drugs also (from what I've heard) also make you feel "good" (if only temporary), but do NOT even get the slightest idea of resorting to this. I myself would very rather recommend that you deal with this negativity, as far as I'm concerned you make it sound (in this thread) that you want something to boost you. You could take Jan's advice and sing your heart out, but this might only be a temporary solution. Steve mentions for example that Robbins suggests to "bang your chest" or do any other "powermove", but he also explains how this might not be for the better in the long run, at least this was the idea I got from it, but I will let Steve speak for himself on that topic. I'm not by far saying that no external "material/source" will make you feel good without them having consequences, of course there are things that can make you feel good without them having any consequence. In fact banging my chest has helped me a lot, it has even helped me in the way that - when I felt good imitating Donkey Kong I had a much greater opportunity to focus on how to become permanently happy. I have no direct tip for you (other than the already mentioned motivational audiobooks) but I just wanted to make sure that the subject of "dealing with the matter" was brought to your attention in case you wasn't too aware of it. Something does give me a hint however that you already knew of this, and I hope it is so.
Hope you found my input valuable, have a good one.