✍Chronic Care Expert
September 01, 2017
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How positive attitude works to crack NEET :
Well,
Today I am going to discuss about an important topic for the Medical aspirants
and other students as well. i.e. How the positive attitude can lead you towards the success. Of Course the study
needed. Beside that your positive attitude enhance your potential. Here I will
mainly discuss how our body express the function according to our thought. in
other word how thought change the activity of brain. As we all know that most
of the medical aspirants are with physics phobia right??
which
means they don't like physics or they can't progress with physics. They scared
of physics. But why?? What would be the reason? Why a students think about themselves that they can't
remember whatever they study, Finally they think that they are not smart like
the topper.. all these things I will
cover up here In shaa Allah.
Ok,
You might have heard about the chemical messanger, neurotransmitter, All these
term you got in your 11th standard biology. Am I right ?? The real funda is
with these things. Now let us see how our body acts according to our thought.
Every
minute of every day, our body physically
reacting, literally changing, in response to the thoughts that run through our
mind.It’s been proven over and over again that just thinking about something
causes our brain to release neurotransmitters, chemical messengers that allow
it to communicate with parts of itself and our nervous system.
Neurotransmitters control virtually all of our body’s functions, from hormones
to digestion to feeling happy, sad, or stressed. Every thought we have, causes
neurochemical changes, some may be temporary and some lasting. For instance, when people
consciously practice gratitude, they get a surge of rewarding
neurotransmitters, like dopamine, and experience a general alerting and brightening
of the mind, probably correlated with more of the neurochemical norepinephrine. A thought is an
electrochemical event taking place in our nerve cells producing a cascade of
physiological changes.There are thousands upon thousands of receptors on each
cell in our body. Each receptor is specific to one peptide, or protein. When we
have feelings of anger, sadness, guilt, excitement, happiness or nervousness,
each separate emotion releases its own flurry of neuropeptides. Those peptides
surge through the body and connect with those receptors which change the
structure of each cell as a whole. Where this gets interesting is when the
cells actually divide. If a cell has been exposed to a certain peptide more
than others, the new cell that is produced through its division will have more
of the receptor that matches with that specific peptide. Likewise, the cell
will also have less receptors for peptides that its mother/sister cell was not
exposed to as often.
So,
if we have been bombarding our cells with peptides from negative thoughts, we
are literally programming our cells to receive more of the same negative
peptides in the future. What’s even worse is that we’re lessening the number of
receptors of positive peptides on the cells, making ourself more inclined
towards negativity.
Every
cell in our body is replaced about every two months. So, the good news is, we
can reprogram our pessimistic cells to be more optimistic by adopting positive
thinking practices, like mindfulness and gratitude, for permanent results. Our
thought changes is our genetic activity, meaning the hundreds of proteins,
enzymes, and other chemicals that regulate our cells. Only about five percent
of gene mutations are thought to be the direct cause of health issues. That
leaves 95 percent of genes linked to disorders acting as an influencers, which
can be influenced one way or another, depending on life factors. Of course,
many of these are beyond our control, like childhood events, but some are
entirely within our control, such as diet, exercise, stress management, and
emotional states. The last two factors are directly dependant on our thoughts.
our biology doesn’t spell our destiny, and
we aren’t controlled by our genetic makeup. Instead, our genetic activity is
largely determined by our thoughts, attitudes, and perceptions. Epigenetics is
proving that our perceptions and thoughts control our biology, which places us
in the driver’s seat. By changing our thoughts, we can influence and shape our
own genetic readout. We have much more power than ever believed to influence
our physical and mental realities. our mindset is recognized by our body –
right down to the genetic level, and the more we improve our mental habits, the
more beneficial response we’ll get from our body.
So
now I guess you understood the activity of our brain. So, what you need to
think is that you have to be positive, you have to think that you can score
more than 600, You can solve any kinds of problem in physics. You can remember
whatever you read. Just bring your positive attitude, your positive thought,
never negotiate yourself, never make you feel loser and Finally your
achievement will make you realized that you did it. And if you could do it then
everyone can do it.