Be optimistic and expect favorable outcomes................

GAUTAM DEY (Be Patient, Live Life) (17309 Points)

21 May 2012  

 

 

 

Positive Thinking Can Achieve The Impossible

 

 

 

 

“Positive thinking sees the invisible,

Feels the intangible, and

Can achieve the impossible.”

 

 

Positive thinking is the base for a foundation of happiness within a person's life. When we are able to think positively we are able to do and see things that those who think more pessimistically aren't able to see or do. When we see the positive in life, we are then able to see what is invisible to most, feel the intangibles that life has to offer, and acquire notches under our belts that no one else ever thought was imaginable.

 

Be a winner, generate positive expectations for the end, and be sure to think big as well. It is only in this manner that life's greatest obstacles are overcome. If you don’t think positive, you will not live positive, and your progression will be limited by your negative mindset. Feel out life with your heart, make plans for yourself and quickly move to start on your ay to these plans, for positive results start with a thought, are motivated by momentum, are strengthened by adaptations to the plan when challenges arise.

 

 

 Tips to positive thinking 

Be optimistic and expect favorable outcomes in every situation.

Cultivate the habit of reading inspiring books.

Find reasons to smile more often. It’s a great stress buster.

Try to use positive words, e.g. “I can”, “it will be done”, “it is possible” while thinking and talking.

Engage yourself in enjoyable recreational activities.

Interact with people who have a positive outlook in life.

 

Finally…

Positive thinking needs consistent effort as you are creating a new habit. On the other hand, negative thoughts can rip your focus from your goal. There is no greater joy than living a healthy and positive life. So take charge of your mind and think positive. Remember, you are what you think.

 

 

“A positive attitude may not solve all your problems,

But it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.”

 Herm Albright