The
power of the mind is so incredible. This is another one of those
things that seems completely hokey, but it's true, and science can
back me up on this one. I'm sure you've heard of the placebo effect,
right? Sure you have, but for those that have no real knowledge or
understanding on how clinical studies are carried out, let me take
two seconds to explain...
The
results of any clinical study are only as good as the study itself,
and to truly know if a medication or procedure is effective you have
to measure it against something. So for a study you might have Person
A taking a medicated green pill orally and Person B will also be
taking a green pill orally, yet their pill will contain no medicine –
therefore making it a placebo. Now science has shown us that it is
not uncommon for Person B to experience positive effects from their
non-medicated pill, and this is the placebo effect.
Placebo
Effect: the
measurable, observable, or felt improvement in health or behavior not
attributable to a medication or invasive treatment that has been
administered. [from
http://www.skepdic.com/placebo.html]
In
essence, if Person B believes he is popping a pill that will
make him better that belief may be all the medicine he needs. Weird,
right? I know, but it's true and it doesn't stop there. It's just
that medicine provides us with the most measurable occurrences, or at
least it provides us with situations that others are more apt to
believe themselves. When you see a cancer tumor shrink, you can't
deny it. But that's no different from the athlete that breaks a world
record. When asked how they did it, many respond, “I just believed
I could.” For some reason that's a lot harder to wrap our minds
around than a shrinking tumor. “You mean to tell me you leaped a
tall building just because you believed you could??” They've got to
be pulling your leg, right? Wrong. They're totally not. They're dead
serious and they mean every syllable that they speak. If you want to
get anything done, I don't care how large or how small the task is,
it always begins with belief. And I gotta' tell ya'...I just about
want to vomit right now for what I'm about to say, but I can't help
myself and I'm gonna say it anyway. Sorry (don't say that I didn't
apologize).
If
you don't think you can do it, if anywhere in your mind and body you
don't believe you have what it takes to get it done, if you have even
the slightest bit of doubt – it wins, and it wins every time. And
here goes the vomit inducing cliché: if you don't think you can, you
are absolutely right. (Leave me alone, I apologized.)
Come
on guys, it's this simple: YOU have to be your loudest cheerleader.
YOU have to be your greatest advocate. YOU have to be the one singing
your praises when no one else is. You just gotta'. If you don't
believe in you why would anyone else? Honestly. And the first cousin
of belief is confidence, but I won't have the time to get into that
one today. Just know this (and you already know it): there is a
reason why confident people seem to get whatever they want. There is
a reason why confident people have no lack of friends. There is a
reason why confident people are memorable. Confidence is magnetic,
it's fun, it's attractive, and it's sexy. But here's the kicker, you
don't get confidence without first having some belief. And I could
type all day, but I won't. I just hope someone is hearing what I'm
saying. If your nose isn't shaped quite right, if you're carrying a
few extra pounds, if you're not as tall as you'd like to be, if
everyday seems to be a bad hair day – own it. Own every single drop
of it, and make it you. Quit hiding behind what you believe to be
your flaws and turn those supposed inadequacies into your calling
card. What's the worst thing that could happen? Someone might not
like you? Someone might talk about you behind your back? Sorry to
burst your bubble, genius, the haters are gonna do that regardless.
So if you're gonna go out, go out believing that you're the shit and
that you have what it takes to get the job done. Then walk with all
the confidence in the world and watch what happens.
My
name is Jasmynne Shaye, and this is me STEPPING ON A FEW TOES.
that is so true! i recall running track in high school and i was a high jumper. As long as I had it in my mind I could go over the bar no matter the height, I was excellent. the minute I started feeling like i couldn't do it anymore, i didnt. the power of the mind is amazing! keep up the excellent work lady! :-D
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes! Thanks for stopping by my blog and I so appreciate your response. The proof is in the pudding (whatever that means)! xoxo
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