Operation Optimism!
By resssaaa
@resssaaa (445)
Philippines
September 24, 2009 4:02am CST
Have you ever had a day when everything seemed to fall into place and absolutely nothing went wrong? Chances are, something DID go wrong on that day, but you just didn't mind it. Positive thinking is similar to this-- you focus on what makes you happy and hold on to it, rather than obsessing over what doesn't go according to plan and letting it eat you up.
Boy, This is one thing I definitely lack, especially for what I've been feeling now. (you know what I mean if you have read my previous discussions) Although this time I have to listen. Since people kept on telling this to me. And I guess, What I do is not listening, and this is the reason why things get too worse. One thing could not be fixed right away. I guess perhaps sometimes all you need is time and space. really.
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@scoutsniper85 (432)
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18 Nov 09
positive people always count their blessings and name them one by one. they don't bother to evaluate those bad lucks they have encountered..Positive people will put up with the problem, patiently enduring the unpleasant, quietly riding out the storm...
@msfrancisco9369 (10002)
• Boston, Massachusetts
25 Sep 09
hi friend,
it's me again. yes...i agree with you and i am one of those who can attest about what you're going through based on your previous discussions (yes, i am one of those regular respondents of your discussions and i am learning to know you better everytime you post one. to continue, positive thinking is really a good start for the day, to prevent any possible ill or negative things and energies that might come your way.
if there will be odd events,you will have the power to counteract them and do the best damamge control.
did you read the book "the secret" things about positive attraction? very powerful. ilovethat book.
good days or bad day.... as long as believe in yourself and always look at the positive side of everything you'll make it!
@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
24 Sep 09
I read somewhere that the way we feel and the way we act can all be affected by the chemistry in our brain...this is also said when people are depressed doctors usually put them on meication to correct the chemistry...so maybe it is just how out little brains are acting.