Easy Step to Positive Thinking
Sunday, December 2nd, 2007On Wednesday, November 28th at 9pmEST I attended the 3rd LOA (Law of Attraction) Intensive Seminar conducted by Kim Emerson and Jenn Givler.
The seminar started like the ones before where everyone announces their names once they come onto the phone. Everyone was so kind when I announced my name and said “Hi!” and “great to have you here”. That right there put a smile on my face. Well, actually, I was already smiling because I was excited to be able to be a part of this group and have the ability to attend this seminar.
So, anyway, the seminar began and one of the things Kim started talking about was it being the month of November. She loves the month of November because it is all about being grateful and showing gratitude.
Then she gave us this exercise to use as an easy step to positive thinking
When this get rough and not going your way, don’t you say something like, “Oh No, why do I have to deal with this right now?” or
“Oh no, I have to take more time to do _____”
Now let’s put this into perspective….by saying this…do you feel any better? Of course, you don’t. Because the words are negative and pulling your attitude down.
Then she gave us this exercise to use as an easy step to positive thinking
She said, “Change your Oh no! to Oh Boy! and see how things change for you.
I know you are saying, sure ya right, Teresa, this is really going to make a difference.
YES! It will!
And you know why I say this….
Because I have used it ever since then and it really changed my perspective on what was happening at the time and my attitude changed from being frustrated to being grateful and eager to solve the problem.
So, next time you find yourself frustrated and saying, “Oh No! What I am going to do about…” , why not try
“Oh, Boy, I get to take the time to solve this problem so next time I will know how to resolve it!”
Try it and I would love to read about your experience and leave a comment!
Use this easy step of changing your “Oh, No!” to ” Oh, Boy!” and you are on the road to increase positive

