![]() ![]() They don't have to be, depending on your skepticism level going on and what parts you pay attention to, but they can be. I just hesitate to introduce Hay to the elementary set because her adult works can be damaging. In that way, I agree that your thoughts create your life, and this could be a good, simple reminder for those kinds of kids. They go into situations and tend to see the negative sides of them rather than the positive, and that does influence their experiences. When you say something over and over, you start to believe it is true and what you believe creates what you do and what happens to you. As a mom to five kids, I know I have a couple who are just naturally more pessimistic. It is basically a positive-thinking type book, encouraging kids to examine what they are saying to themselves and changing it to an affirmation that is constructive rather than discouraging. This children's book does remain rather innocuous, though. ![]() She's the kind of person who thinks you choose all the crappy things that happen to you because you are supposed to learn something from them or you cause them with your negativity, which is some Secret-level bullshit. Louise Hay is the "your thoughts create your life" woman. ![]()
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