Think Thursday: Possibility Thinking vs Positive Thinking
In this episode of Think Thursday, Molly explores the power of possibility thinking—a grounded, science-supported mindset that helps you move forward even when you're feeling unsure or stuck.
This is not about positive thinking or forced optimism. It’s about learning how to stay mentally open to change, using thoughts your brain can actually work with.
Molly also shares the remarkable story of Reverend Robert Schuller, who built a global movement—starting from the roof of a drive-in theater—by believing in what could be possible.
What You’ll Learn
- What possibility thinking is and how it differs from traditional positive thinking
- Why your brain prefers believable, flexible thoughts over rigid affirmations
- How possibility thinking activates the prefrontal cortex and the default mode network
- The neuroscience of change, including concepts from neuroplasticity and executive function
- A 5-step framework for using possibility thinking to build sustainable change
Key Takeaways
- Possibility thinking doesn’t require confidence—just openness.
- The brain changes when you give it input that’s curious, not conclusive.
- Believable thoughts are more effective than “positive” ones your brain can’t accept.
- Asking “What might be possible?” is often more productive than declaring “I’ve got this.”
Practice This Week
Try this simple 5-step approach:
- Notice the limiting thought
- Name the story you’re telling yourself
- Ask a possibility-based question
- Choose a believable, forward-focused thought
- Repeat it consistently
Mentioned in the Episode
- Move Ahead with Possibility Thinking by Robert H. Schuller
- Research by Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz on thought redirection and brain rewiring
Reflection Prompt
Where in your life have you decided something is too hard or too late to change?
What might become available if you opened the door to a new possibility?
What might become available if you opened the door to a new possibility?
