Hello
again, dear reader. In our previous and most recent discussions we have
pontificated on the importance of using social media platforms and screen-based
technology such as smart phones and tablets wisely. However today I thought we
would discuss something slightly different, but no less important. It's also
something I get asked quite frequently (I think it's because of my disability)
and that is, “how do I maintain such a positive attitude all the time."
The truth is, I don't maintain a positive attitude all the time, and no one
can, no matter how much they want to. However, I try not to let those negative
situations of daily life impact me to such an extent that they will in the
entire day. I try to deal with the negative situations as best I can and then
move forward from there. I think a lot of people have forgotten, especially in
this fast-paced. Right now, the customer is always right and you can only have
it your way. World we live in, just how important a positive attitude can be so
today's conversation is intended to provide you with 21 well thought out and
proven to work tips (I've used most of these myself), to help you, dear reader.
Keep and maintain a positive attitude that will help you live up to your
fullest potential, it is also important to remember that even if –at any given
time–your choices of action are limited, your choices regarding your attitude
are not. Always choose a positive attitude....
1.
Have a Morning Routine. How you start your morning sets the tone for the
rest of the day. Make sure that you have an attitude-boosting morning routine that
puts you in a good mood so that you can start the day off right.
2.
Carry An Attitude of Happiness With You. Instead of waiting for external things
to make you happy, be happy and then watch how that influences the things that
go on around you. That is, instead of telling yourself that first something
good has to happen, and then you’ll be happy, be happy first. Happiness is an
attitude, not a situation.
3.
Relish Small Pleasures. Big pleasures—graduation, getting married, being
promoted, having your book published—come too infrequently. Life is made up of
tiny victories and simple pleasures. With the right mental attitude, watching
the sunset, eating an ice cream cone, and walking barefoot on the grass are all
you need to be filled with joy.
4.
Smile.
Smiling will give you an instantaneous attitude boost. Try smiling for a minute
while you think of a happy memory or the last thing that made you smile.
Smiling releases endorphins and serotonin, also known as the feel good
hormones. It’s a lot easier to adopt a positive attitude when the chemicals
being released by your body are conducive to well-being.
5.
Upload Positivity to Your Brain. Read books with a positive message,
listen to music with uplifting lyrics, and watch movies in which the
protagonist’s optimism helps him/her to overcome obstacles and win, despite the
odds. Change your attitude for the better by uploading as much positivity into
your brain as you possibly can.
6.
Take Responsibility.
At any moment your attitude can be that of a victim or of a creator. The first
step you need to take to shift from victim-mode to
creator-mode is to take responsibility. Here’s the attitude of a
creator:
- I create my life.
- I am responsible for me.
- I’m in charge of my destiny.
7.
Have a Zen Attitude.
Think of life not as something that’s happening to you, but as something that’s
happening for you. Look at any challenging situation, person, or event as a
teacher that’s been brought into your life to teach you something.
The
next time you find yourself thinking, “Why is this happening to me?” choose to
have a Zen attitude, instead. Ask yourself, “What am I supposed to learn or
gain from this”? or “How will this help me grow and become a better, more
enlightened being?”
8.
Be Proactive.
A reactive person allows others and external events to determine how they will
feel. A proactive person decides how they will feel regardless of what may be
going on around them. Be proactive by choosing your attitude and maintaining it
throughout the day, regardless of what the day may bring.
9.
Change Your Thoughts.
Positive thoughts lead to a positive attitude, while negative thoughts lead to a
negative attitude. Changing your attitude is as easy as hitting the “pause”
button on what you’re thinking and choosing to think different thoughts.
10.
Have a Purpose.
Having a purpose in life gives you a fixed point in the horizon to focus on, so
that you can remain steady amid life’s vicissitudes and challenges. Bringing
meaning and purpose into your life—knowing why you are here—will do wonders for
your attitude.
11.
Focus On the Good.
In order to have a positive attitude, focus on the good. Focus on the good in
yourself, the good in your life, and the good in others.
12.
Stop Expecting Life to Be Easy. The truth is, life gets tough at
times. For all of us. It can even be painful. But you’re brave and resourceful,
and you can take it. Know that sometimes things won’t be easy, and adopt the
attitude that you have what it takes to deal with anything that life throws at
you.
13.
Keep Up Your Enthusiasm. Enthusiastic people have a great attitude toward
life. Have a list of ways to lift your
enthusiasm ready for those times when you feel your zest for life
draining away. Being enthusiastic will help you maintain the attitude that life
is good and that you’re lucky to be alive.
14.
Give Up On Having An Attitude of Entitlement. Think of the parable “Who Moved My
Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson. Two little mice and two miniature people are put
in a maze. Here’s what happens:
- When the mice discover that the cheese isn’t where it’s supposed to be, they immediately get to work on finding another piece of cheese.
- The two miniature people, instead, get angry that the cheese has been moved. They waste time expressing outrage and blaming each other.
Stop
demanding that things be handed to you. Your attitude at all times should be
the following:
- It’s up to me to get what I want.
- Good things come to those who work hard.
- I adapt to change easily and quickly.
- I keep going even when things get tough.
15.
Visualize.
When things aren’t going your way, keep a positive attitude by visualizing
yourself succeeding and achieving your goals. When Nelson Mandela was
incarcerated—in a tiny cell that was just 6 feet wide–he kept his hopes up by
visualizing himself being set free.
Mandela
once said, “I thought of the day when I would walk free. Over and over again, I
fantasized about what I would like to do.” By visualizing his release he was
able to maintain a positive attitude, even when he found himself under
extraordinarily difficult circumstances.
16.
Limit Your Complaints. Whining about anything and everything is not
conducive to a positive attitude. When you complain you’re saying negative
things about a person, place, or event, without offering a solution to fix the
situation. Instead of complaining, do the following:
- Remove yourself from the situation.
- Shift your perspective about the situation.
- Offer a possible solution.
- Accept that there’s nothing you can do to change the situation and that complaining about it just fosters negativity.
Constantly
complaining leads to a bad attitude. So stop complaining. Instead, start
looking for solutions or accept what cannot be changed.
17.
Watch Your Words. Use
positive words when you talk to yourself. Studies have found
that positive self-talk can boost your willpower and help you psych yourself up
when you need to get through a difficult task. In addition, it can calm you
down when you’re worried or anxious.
If
you want to change your attitude from “I can’t do this” or “I’m going to fail”,
to “I’ve got this” or “I’m going to do great”, change your self -talk.
18.
Use The Power of Humor. People who know how to laugh at themselves and at
life’s absurdities have a great attitude. Your sense of humor is a power tool,
and you can use it to lift your mood and enhance your emotional state at any
time.
When
something goes wrong, ask yourself, “What’s funny about this?” A humorous
perspective will have a positive effect on your attitude.
19.
Use Gratitude to Improve Your Attitude. When you find yourself focusing on
what’s wrong in your life, what you don’t have, or what you’re missing out on,
adjust your attitude by feeling gratitude.
Studies
show that having an attitude of gratitude
is beneficial for every aspect of your life: being grateful improves your
health, your mood, your relationships, your career satisfaction, and on, and
on. If you need an attitude lift simply think of all the things that you have
to be grateful for.
20.
Develop an Attitude of Curiosity. The best way to approach any situation
is to be open to what you can learn from it. That is, be curious.
Curiosity
gives you a present-moment orientation which is similar to mindfulness. Being
curious about a situation allows you to experience it more fully. In addition,
curiosity will help you to approach uncertainty in your daily life with a
positive attitude.
21.
Seek Out Others With a Positive Attitude. A positive attitude is contagious. When
you feel that you need an attitude boost, find someone with a great attitude
and look for an excuse to hang out with them. Their attitude can’t help but rub
itself off on you and you’ll be able to face the world with renewed optimism.
Conclusion
John
Mitchell once said the following: “Our attitude toward life determines life’s
attitude toward us.” The 21 tips above will help you to keep a positive
attitude at all times. Live your best life
by having a great attitude.
As
always, dear reader, thanks for listening, and there will be more to come soon.
My mantra is "Live to the fullest and focus on the positive." Life is too short to be unhappy and negative. If something happens that upsets us, use the experience to better the situation. The best advice someone gave me was to remove the toxic people from my life. I did that and am much happier. Their negativity was bringing me down. Another good blog! Please keep writing.
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