As the New Year gets underway, many of us have made our list of resolutions. And yet, as I'm sure many of you will agree, most people feel that "New Years resolutions are made to be broken."
Old habits die hard. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. Is it really so impossible for human beings to change?
Well, modern scientists seem to disagree with the notion that humans cannot change themselves. In fact, recent discoveries in the field of quantum physics have brought about a new understanding of how our brains work. The result is that many researchers now believe that by changing the way our brain operates and thus the ways in which we perceive and respond to our world, we can re-direct the shape of our own lives. In other words, science is beginning to support the notion that we can change the ways in which we think and thus break free of patterns through daily re-wiring of our brains.
The scientific jargon is extremely "scientific" but the basic premise behind the "re-direction of thought" as I understand it is as follows: Each time we have a thought or direct our brain to focus on a certain idea, our brains build physical, neurological connections supporting these thoughts. In fact, if we undergo a certain thought frequently enough, a more permanent connection is made between nerve endings in order to make this thought process easier to come by next time around.
What I find most interesting is the research showing that by re-directing our thought patterns these physical connections can be detached and even reversed. Thus, scientists are proving that by changing the way we think, we can actually break free of harmful negative thinking and maintain a more serene and happy life for ourselves.
Of course, programs such as those focusing on addictions, weight management, and physical therapy for the injured have been exploring this process of "directed thinking" successfully for years. But, for me, the addition of scientific evidence supporting the idea that change is possible is extremely heartening.
I'm wondering if anyone else has any thoughts on this topic - I'd love to read them!
Happy New Year!
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