Archive for September, 2009

Youth Emergency Services

September 18, 2009

Choices is often asked “What does (insert program here) do?”. Now, we could tell you, we could send you to our web site, or we could post a blog entry. But we are excited to offer something new! Check out this very short overview of one of our programs: Youth Emergency Services:

Youth Emergency Services from Choices Inc on Vimeo.

The Problem with Positive Thinking

September 4, 2009

From Seth Godin’s Blog

All the evidence I’ve seen shows that positive thinking and confidence improves performance. In anything.

Give someone an easy math problem, watch them get it right and then they’ll do better on the ensuing standardized test than someone who just failed a difficult practice test.

No, positive thinking doesn’t allow you to do anything, but it’s been shown over and over again that it improves performance over negative thinking.

Key question then: why do smart people engage in negative thinking? Are they actually stupid?

The reason, I think, is that negative thinking feels good. In its own way, we believe that negative thinking works. Negative thinking feels realistic, or soothes our pain, or eases our embarrassment. Negative thinking protects us and lowers expectations.

In many ways, negative thinking is a lot more fun than positive thinking. So we do it.

If positive thinking was easy, we’d do it all the time. Compounding this difficulty is our belief that the easy thing (negative thinking) is actually appropriate, it actually works for us. The data is irrelevant. We’re the exception, so we say.

Positive thinking is hard. Worth it, though.