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Q16.
When driving a long journey or performing some repetitive task that frees your mind to process other thoughts, which of these most closely describes your pattern of thinking?
a.
I concentrate lot on progressing toward my goal. Whenever my mind is free I am usually thinking about my goals.
b.
I do occasionally remember to focus on my goals, but it's hard to stop my mind from just drifting.
c.
When I'm not forced to concentrate on something I just let my thoughts wander.
Q17.
If thoughts are responsible for manifesting our reality, are you thinking mostly positive or negative thoughts?
a.
Mostly positive thoughts.
b.
Not sure.
c.
Mostly negative.
Q18.
We process about twelve thousand thoughts each day. Do you remember what you were thinking about yesterday morning?
a.
Yes. I know I would have spent some time in deliberately turning my thoughts towards achieving my goal.
b.
Not sure! Obviously whatever I was working on would have required my thoughts focused. I can also recall other thoughts involving personal events and feelings.
c.
No idea - whatever came into my head I guess!
Q19.
Are you consciously carrying around resentment, hurt or anger towards another person for something that happened in the past?
a.
No. We've all been hurt and I have felt those feelings - but none are 'active' right now. I am not wasting any time on anger or regrets.
b.
Sometimes. I do have one or two hurts from the past that are not so easy to just forgive and forget – those feelings occasionally surface. But on the whole I feel blessed that I have so many people around me that I love.
c.
Yes. Sometimes when you get badly hurt it's almost impossible to forgive. I still get quite angry/emotional when I think of this person/event.
Q20.
Do you consciously change your focus when you notice that you have started thinking something negative rather than just allowing the thought to carry on uninterrupted?
a.
Yes. I often get some external trigger like a loud noise and realize I have just been allowing my mind to drift into negativity, as soon as I become aware of it, I immediately refocus my mind on something positive.
b.
Sometimes. I generally try to stay positive, but I don’t always notice my thought patterns.
c.
No. I don’t specifically control my thoughts in terms of stopping negative ones. I think about whatever comes naturally at the time.