I know what you’re thinking. How can anyone practice positivity in this day in age? What is there to be happy about with all the political turmoil, violence, covid concerns, and negativity that we are bombarded with every day? I realize that we can’t disconnect and ignore what’s going on around us. However, we can change our focus. There are more positive things in our lives than we realize.
“Look for the good and you will find it.” This quote from the ancient Greeks is the cornerstone for living a happy, fulfilled life. Unfortunately, most people find themselves focused on what is wrong or what they don’t have in life, complain to anyone who will listen, feel sorry for themselves, and ultimately make themselves sick.
Why is it important to practice positivity? Look no further than the Mind-Body Connection. It’s almost as if our body cells are listening to our thoughts, and our physical Health can either suffer or thrive as a result. We all want to be healthy in order to reach our goals and enjoy our lives, so if our thoughts are that powerful, it’s time to start training our minds similar to training our bodies. And the best way to do that is with a positivity practice that we do every day.
So what’s a positivity practice? It’s flipping your focus on life and also using the fine art of reframing stressors. Did you know that your feelings are not so much influenced by what happens in your life but by how you define or perceive these events? For example, an argument can either be a depressing event, or it can be an empowering opportunity depending on how you want to perceive it. Once we figure out that we have the choice as to how we want to view life challenges, then we can really start to change our lives.
Here is a 5-point plan to enjoy each and every day to the fullest:
A positivity practice not only feels good, but makes you more attractive to others and affects your overall health. So, what do you have to lose? Remember to be positive towards yourself, and focus on your strengths instead of always noticing your weaknesses. As John Wooden, the famous UCLA basketball coach used to tell his athletes, “Focus on what you can do, not what you can’t.”
Each and every day is a chance to start again and fall in Love with life. As far as we know, we only get one shot at this life so don’t miss out by being a negative grump. Start your positivity practice today and watch your life blossom! You will also be an incredible role model for others who will want to know your secret.