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Welcome to the blog - the studio where the real work happens
This is where Michael Younge shares his writing on positive thinking, not as something to be added to your life, but as something to be revealed. Each week, new pieces are added, offering space for reflection, insight and quiet transformation. If you’re looking for clarity rather than noise, you’re in the right place.
These articles explore how positive thinking emerges when we begin to chip away at what holds us back. You’ll find guidance on releasing fear and anxiety, loosening the grip of self-doubt, building confidence from the inside out, and creating the conditions for greater health, abundance and emotional freedom. The focus is not on pretending everything is fine, but on removing the internal weight that makes life feel heavier than it needs to be.
There is a wide body of work here, shaped over time, each piece addressing a different part of the inner stone. If you’re searching for something specific, the search tool in the top right-hand corner can help you uncover exactly what you need at this moment.
The writing is shaped into themes such as motivation, inspiration, self-esteem, happiness and self-help, alongside explorations of how positive thinking aligns with the Law of Attraction. Each theme represents a different angle of the same work: revealing strength, calm and clarity by letting go of fear, comparison and limiting beliefs.
These are challenging times for many, which is why this space is designed to be returned to regularly — not for quick fixes, but for steady, supportive guidance. Positive thinking is not a momentary lift; it’s a way of living that takes shape gradually as unnecessary layers are removed.
The blogs also examine the patterns that keep us stuck — anger, procrastination, old habits and early experiences that still cast long shadows. By understanding and releasing these influences, you begin to break old chains and uncover the freedom that was always there.
Powerful Positive Thinking is not about becoming someone new. It’s about revealing who you’ve always been. Welcome to the work.