Negative Thinking: The Evil Behind Stress and Burnout

According to recent research, the average person has a different thought approximately every two to three minutes. Today’s work executives suffer particularly frequent headaches at the end of their work days. The main culprit in that rash of executive stress and burnout in today’s world is

negative thinking. Typical work executives spend so much instance thinking and subconsciously listening to each of their separate thoughts that the negative mental banter that is allowed to filter into their conscious minds becomes detrimental to their well-being.

Original post by liz@think-rightnow.com (Liz Labrum)

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