Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Compliant Free

I watch Oprah other day. I saw the man talk about complaining this and that. I thought it was very interesting. I do admit that I do complain. I do hear other people complain, too. Sometimes, I do find annoying when a person who constantly complaining. It's like all my energy draining me out. I don't like that at all. I wonder what if I sign up for it to get that bracelet??

(Mind you, I'm not christian but I don't mind spread the words about the "Comeplaint-Free" )

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"For the purposes of being "Complaint Free" complaints you think but don't express don't count against your completing the 21-day challenge.

Think all the complaints you want, you don't need to move your bracelet. Here's why:

thoughts create our world and our words indicate our thoughts. As you stop complaining, you give your complaining thoughts no place to go and so your mind begins to produce fewer and fewer negative thoughts.

Because of our social environment, your mind is like a company that produces negative thoughts. When a company's (your brain) only customer (your mouth) stops buying a product (complaints), the factory shuts down. So, by not expressing complaints you return to being a positive person. In nature, there is a species of fish known as the Blind Cave Fish. Scientists believe these fish were once sighted but became trapped in caves. Over generations of living in total darkness, the fish stopped being born with eyes because there was nothing to see.

Just as this fish's body stopped producing eyes when it had nothing to see, your mind will stop producing unhappy thoughts when you stop complaining. Your negative thoughts will disappear like the eyes of the blind cave fish." Copy and paste from this website Complaint-free.



Interesting.... I'm tempting to give a few people I know who does complain more than I do. Yes, I even watch Oprah and this guy said that you can't tell to that person that he/she is complaining. Oprah asked why. Because, You will be complaining, too. That person have to do that to find out themselves of what they are doing.

Quote of the day: "Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause." ~Victor Hugo


Here's the pic of no eyes fish....



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