How To Stay Positive In spite of The Negativity Around You
by Josh Hinds
Published on this site: December 4th, 2004 - See
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I'm often asked how it is that I stay so positive. Now allow
me to clear up some misconceptions you might have based on
that last statement. I am not one of those folks that walk
around with what is commonly referred to as a career politician's
smile painted across my face.
Although I do believe whole-heartedly in the power that a simple
smile can impart on another. No, you see, just like everyone else,
no matter how over all a positive person I am, or attempt to view
things I still have my down moments.
I like to call it being human :-)
The very fact that we are just that, human, allows us all
to have down times. The difference lies in how quickly we
choose to get over those things that are holding us back,
or making us feel at less then our personal best. And that
I believe is a major key - being able to get past the downtimes
in ones life as quickly as possible and getting back on with
being your best. Moving towards continuous improvement.
Remember, self-improvement is a hands on project. That is to say
that without ongoing implementation and attempting of the new ideas
we learn, try as we might, we aren't going to miraculously wake
up one day changed people. No, we've got to apply those ideas and
bits of advice we learn.
Now if I might elaborate a bit on motivation itself. And how I
believe you can better stay on the path of leading a more positive
life, as well as pursuing your journey with greater motivation.
I'll use the saying of Zig Ziglar; he has such a simple - yet powerful
way of getting the point across...
Zig say's, "People often say motivation doesn't last,
well that may be true, but neither does bathing - that's why
we recommend it every day."
Now if that's not an ahhh haaaa moment for you, I'd like
to ask you to really take in the simplicity of Mr. Ziglar's
words. You see, that is the "gasoline" that has
fueled my own journey to where I am now. It's how I stay positive
in a world that others might tend to view as negative. It's
how I tune out most of the negative things around me, and
tune into what's positive.
But enough about me... Most importantly, it's how you can
lead a more positive daily life. And as you can see, it's
not really all that complex is it?
Let's look at it another way. You wake up and you pretty much have
a clean slate. In most cases your day is fresh - neither overly
negative nor positive. That being the case - and if you'll concede
that what I illustrated above is true, then wouldn't it stand to
reason that importing positive thoughts (i.e. reading, listening,
reciting, etc.) first thing in the morning, and throughout your
day could do wonders towards reprogramming your mind and the over
all way in which you see your world?
I would say that it would - So here's your homework for today...
Ugghhh, I never was that great of a student, and so I must
tell you that even hearing that word homework, gives me the
shivers as I'm sure it did some of you... Even so, like I
said before, self-improvement is a hands on project so it's
worth getting over it and now embracing the view that you
are a life long learner.
I did, and I can tell you - I've been infinitely better for it
as I'm certain you will as well. It really is just a shift in your
thinking from - I'm not a good student to - I enjoy learning for
what it will make of me. Simple? Of course, but I'm living proof
that simplicity is often all it takes.
So here's what I'll ask you to do....
Copy the following quote again on a 3x5 index card - or somewhere
you can keep it handy and not lose it:
"People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither
does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily" - Zig Ziglar.
Read that several times a day. Also, choose to read something or
listen to something of a positive nature at least three times a
day - preferably, morning, noon and evening. What would be even
better is if you could immediately counter any and all negative
experiences with something positive.
Given the events of most people's days this isn't always feasible,
but it can pay dividends and is worth attempting. The big thing
to keep in mind here is that no matter how great any idea or advice
is, unless YOU choose to implement it and give it a fair shot to
work its magic in your life you're not going to get results.
Let me say that again - because it's that important!
YOU have to be a part of your own success journey. If you
want to see real lasting change for the better in your life,
you've got to be the biggest part of the process.
So simply knowing that you can offset your negative feelings
by introducing positive thoughts into your mind simply isn't
enough. No - you've got to actually do it - it's going to
mean keeping that motivational book, or tape handy to refer
to when you need to. It might mean stopping what you're doing
at the moment or even scheduling yourself (and sticking to
it) sometime to take in positive
or motivational material.
Like dieting, or exercising, developing a positive mental attitude
is a choice. It requires nurturing. It's not always immediate, but
if you will work on it, and cultivate it you will see results. And
those around you will as well.
To Your Success, Josh Hinds.

Josh Hinds of http://GetMotivation.com
specializes in helping people to achieve maximum success and live
the life of their dreams -- receive his motivation newsletter by
going to http://GetMotivation.com/ezines.html
. Josh is also the co-founder of http://AudioMotivation.com.

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