Thought of the day – 08/01/2021

Be optimistic

Optimists are right, so are pessimists.  Its up to you which you will be.

I have become my own version of an optimist.  If I can’t make it through one door, I’ll go through another door – or I’ll make a door.  Something terrific will come no matter how dark the present.  Rabindranath Tagore.

Always look on the bright side of life.

Thought of the day – 13/07/2020

Optimism (Keller), PD US expired
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Optimism is a cornerstone of positive thinking and having a positive mental attitude.  It is looking on the bright side of life, finding the positive in everything you do.  Optimism is a choice.

Being optimistic helps you enjoy life and feel better in yourself.  Optimism makes life worth living.

When you are optimistic you are not blind to reality, you can see situations but you remain positive and look for a solution.

What is a Positive Mindset?

Definition

Having a positive mindset is a philosophy of life.  People who adopt this philosophy believe that having an optimistic disposition in every situation attracts change and increases achievement.

What are the characteristics of a Positive Mindset

The parts that make up a Positive Mindset appear to be different for each individual.  For me I would say the following:

    • Focus – A negative mind is a distracted mind.  Stay thinking positively to keep your focus at its best.
    • FlexibilityEveryone has there share of failures, but it is how successful people handle there’s which is the difference.  Often people who think negatively give up when faced with obstacles or challenges.
    • Self BeliefPositive thinking breeds confidence, and confident people are often successful.  People lacking confidence are afraid to stand up for themselves, to speak up when required.  They will never stand out from the crowd.  Self belief is vital when taking risks.
    • Optimism – A willingness to make an effort and take a chance instead of assuming your efforts won’t pay off.
    • Acceptance – Acknowledging that things don’t always turn out how you want them, but learning from your mistakes.
    • Resilience – Being able to bounce back from adversity, disappointment and failure instead of giving up.
    • Gratitude – Appreciating the good things in your life.
    • Integrity – Being honourable, honest and straightforward, instead of deceitful and self serving.