Toxic Thinking
Started by Anish, Feb 13 2011 11:59 AM
Dear Friends,
I have come across the attached article - very interesting and wants to share.
This is about how our thinking and our language affects our performance, attitude and actions.
Lets all refine our terminology to have positive effect.
Rgds,
Anish
I have come across the attached article - very interesting and wants to share.
This is about how our thinking and our language affects our performance, attitude and actions.
Lets all refine our terminology to have positive effect.
Rgds,
Anish
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Food grade VS Non-toxic
SQF - 11.6.4 Storage of Hazardous Chemicals and Toxic Substances -Training
BRC 4.14 Pest Management: Is it possibile in production areas to use non-toxic rodent baits?
Food markers - does non-toxic mean food-safe ?
Toxic or non toxic bait in storage area
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Thanks Anish,
very itneresting and I think very useful article
very itneresting and I think very useful article
thank you ,yes i like it and it is true
Very useful. I've heard this kind of message before but it's easy to forget to do things like this. I think NLP uses this kind of approach. Certainly a "positive" statement has more power than a negative one. I'm reminded of the fact that if you say "don't think of pink elephants" you can guarantee that however hard you try, you're thinking of pink elephants. I've also been on diets before and find I have more success if I say "I want to be more healthy" than "I want to lose weight" or "I'm too fat".
Good one Anish
Thank you for this post. It is really something to think about to be more positive.
Interesting one Anish. It's true though that what we speak differs from different human beings' understanding but what Anish made me realize is that people should be very careful on what to say especially negative ones.
A very interesting article and one for "positive thinking". Good one mate.
Cheers
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