You probably have an idea of what a positive mindset or
positive attitude is already, but it’s always helpful to start with a
definition.
“Positive thinking is a mental and emotional
attitude that focuses on the bright side of life and expects positive results.”
“[P]ositive thinking actually means approaching
life’s challenges with a positive outlook. It does not necessarily mean
avoiding or ignoring the bad things; instead, it involves making the most of
the potentially bad situations, trying to see the best in other people, and
viewing yourself and your abilities in a positive light.”
I will also give some example for your help.
- Enjoying the
unexpected, even when it’s not what you wanted originally.
- Motivating those
around you with a positive word.
- Using the power of a
smile to reverse the tone of a situation.
- Being friendly to
those you don’t know.
- It’s getting back up
when you fall down. (No matter how many times you fall down.)
- Being a source of
energy that lifts those around you.
- Understanding
that relationships are more important than material things.
- Being happy even
when you have little.
- Having a good time
even when you are losing.
- Being happy for
someone else’s success.
- Having a positive
future vision, no matter how bad your current circumstances.
- Smiling.
- Paying a compliment,
even to a total stranger.
- Tell someone you know
that they did a great job. (And mean it.)
- Making someone’s
day. (Not just a child’s… adult’s like to have their day be special, too!)
- It’s not complaining
no matter how unfair things appear to be. (It is a waste of time… instead,
do something!)
- Not letting other
people’s negativity bring you down.
- Giving more than you
expect to get in return.
- Being true to
yourself… always .