How To Be Positive Thinking

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2022 · 18 MIN

How To Be Positive Thinking

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Introducing How To Be Positive Thinking We've all heard about positive thinking, and we always think of it as a great way to live. For most of us, it's easier said than done. Why? Because when things are tough—when bills are due, you're short on rent, or your relationship isn't working—it can be difficult to keep up with the optimism. But I'm here to tell you that it is possible. Let me explain how I learned to be more positive in my life, even when things got hard. Your Not Alone Even Though You Think You Are One of the most important things to remember is that you are not alone. The world can sometimes seem like a cold and dark place, but there are people all around you who have gone through similar situations as you and have come out stronger on the other side. Just because your situation is different does not mean it's worse or better than someone else's. The best part about other people going through hard times is that they tend to be very helpful in finding solutions! Asking for support from friends and family can go a long way towards helping you deal with difficult situations in your life You Can't Control Everything Even If You Try It's important to remember that you can't control everything. You can't control other people, the weather, your past, or the future. You also can't control your emotions or your health and financial situation. In fact, there are only a few things that we can control in life: Our reactions to situations (i.e., being able to take things in stride) How we think about situations (i.e., having an optimistic mindset) The actions we take (i.e., doing something rather than nothing at all) Dont Be Scared Of What You Dont Know You can't know everything. In fact, you don't even know what you don't know. And even if you did, it wouldn't matter because your understanding of reality is just a construct of your brain—a fragile, limited thing that has been constructed by the same system that keeps trying to convince us we're all doomed to die alone in this universe with no purpose or meaning. But don't get me wrong: I'm not saying we shouldn't try to be better at understanding ourselves and our world! It's important to try new things and work toward self-improvement because it will help us feel confident when facing challenges and make us more likely to succeed at whatever goals we set for ourselves (even if those goals are just learning how not to be afraid).

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