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6 Ways to be Positive in Any Situation

The power of remaining positive, whatever the situation, can never be underestimated. We are all here for a limited period of time, is it worth it to spend any of that time in a dismal mood? Being negative?

The true test of an individual to remain positive is when challenges become difficult. Remaining positive keeps one’s mind in the right state of balance and often opens resolutions to the problems at hand. Negativity is contagious; not only does it affect the individual, but it spreads to anyone they interact with. When only the negative perspective is in focus, the resolution process is impeded.

Eliminating negativity, or rather, being positive is a mindset that can be found at any moment, and turned into a habit. Here are some tips that can help you in shifting your mindset:

  1. Shift Your Thoughts – Be conscious of your thoughts. Especially, when life just isn’t going your way. The moment you see that you are diving into frustration, agony, sorrow and low self-esteem – shift your thoughts, by thinking about something completely unrelated. This breaks the pattern of self-pity, mind-created stories, and negative downward spiral. What makes us different from other mammals is our ability to control our thoughts and think for ourselves.
  2. Find the Lesson – There is a lesson to be learned from every situation. No matter how unfortunate the situation may appear, recognize the beautiful lessons waiting to be discovered. Sometimes lessons are expensive, but every problem is a learning opportunity in disguise. You may have made a mistake, but now you can accept it and continue, knowing that you will make a different decision in the future. Understand this and be appreciative for the experience.
  3. Attitude of GratitudeYou cannot be both angry and grateful at the same time. Start counting the blessings and miracles in your life, start looking for them and you shall find more. What’s there not to be grateful? You are alive and breathing! Realize how lucky you are and all the abundance in your life.
  4. Positive Affirmations & Visualization – Practice seeing yourself in a positive and confident light. Do this whenever you have a few minutes (examples; Waiting for a friend, sitting on the bus, riding an elevator.) Self-affirmations (list of positive statements about yourself and your self image) are another simple and powerful tool to train your subconscious to see yourself in a positive light. This is important, as many of us can be so hard on ourselves though social conditioning. I am guilty of being extra tough on myself, but have learned over time to recognize my gifts rather than finding false and self-imposed inadequacies.
  5. Inventory of Memories – Keep an inventory of memories that can immediately make you smile. Occasions where you felt happy, appreciative and cheerful. When you were at peace with the world. Whenever you are in a negative frame of mind, consciously and deliberately pick up any leaf out of this inventory and dwell on it. Reminiscing those happy moments gives a balanced perspective to your situation. You realize that what appears negative today will change tomorrow. Nothing stays the same.
  6. Criticizing Detox Diet – Change your approach and attitude. See if you can stop criticizing others and situations. Our cultural conditioning teaches us to find flaws and problems at all times. Shift from fault-finding to appreciation-finding.

Whether you are positive or negative, the situation does not change. So, we mind as well be positive.

As with any habit, the habit of remaining positive in all situations takes practice and a commitment to yourself to take control. But start small, start paying attention to your emotions, start by wanting to change. I am working on this constantly, and I am here with you, working towards better understanding of my emotions and becoming a better person. Keep going at it, and you will gradually become a positive energy source for the others around you! Wouldn’t that be empowering?

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Tina Su is a mom, a wife, a lover of Apple products and a CHO (Chief Happiness Officer) for our motivational community: Think Simple Now. She is obsessed with encouraging and empowering people to lead conscious and happy lives. Subscribe to new inspiring stories each week. You can also subscribe to Tina on Facebook.

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73 thoughts on 6 Ways to be Positive in Any Situation

  1. By the way, the photo is of Tommy, my little 3 years old dog (Pomeranian). In the picture, he is smiling. :) He’s one of the happiest dogs I’ve met, always cheerful, always playful and always smiling. Even if he’s in trouble, he’ll get over it instantly and start smiling again. He’s an inspiration for me to “Take it easy. Don’t be so Serious.” I thought the image was appropriate for this article. Enjoy!
    For more pictures of Tommy, you can find on my page at Flikr: http://flickr.com/photos/tinasu/

  2. Adorable dog! Thanks for the smile. :)

  3. Mohamed

    Hi, nice words, i really like it!

  4. Nice blog, with good article and photos.

    It does make a big difference to be positive

  5. Thank you Mohamed and Tejvan! I appreciate your comments and readership. Best, Tina

  6. I’d add that surrendering to the experience is absolutely necessary. Being in a state of acceptance about the situation helps a shift to something new.

    Loving Awareness

  7. I agree, Matthew. Beautifully worded! You are a great writer. I’ll be watching.

  8. Tina — your blog has really grown into an impressive collection — it’s amazing to me that you only started a few weeks/months ago! I just wanted you to know that I’m a loyal reader… I know I should comment more regularly, but you know how it goes :-)

    I really enjoyed this post… as I experience the highs and lows of startup world, I’ve become very aware of my own emotions/attitudes, and this post reminded me how much control I really do have. When working at large employers, I think I tended to blame others a lot more — now there’s no one else to blame so it makes me much more proactive about making positive changes.

    Hope you’re doing great,

    Dave

  9. Awww, Dave. That’s so sweet. Thank you for the message and encouraging words.

    Yeah, I did a complete shift in my approach on where I wanted the blog to go. I wanted to use my time wisely and to positively impact as many people as possible, thus, the ‘re-branding’ of my personal blog into a blog focused on helping people find productivity and happiness. And I wanted to thank you again for inspiring me to start a blog to begin with. :)

    I am doing great! Thanks for asking. Hope the startup is moving as planned and you are enjoying the process. I’d love to hear about lessons you’ve learned along the way.

    Best,
    Tina

  10. Tina,

    Great!!! we are definitely on the same wavelength and you gave me a bunch of great ideas in this post.

    One comment – You wrote about “mind-created stories” – this is so true. It is unbelievable how unnecessarily difficult we can make our life if we do not keep our thoughts in check.

    Another tip related to #5 – Figure out which friends or people in your life are “uppers” to you and call them on a regular basis, especially when you need that boost or support.

    Cheers!
    Scott Fusco

  11. Hi Scott, I love your tip with the people in your life. That’s so true. We tend to gravitate towards happy people and stay away from the negative ones. But it’s worthwhile to note to keep a conscious list of these people in your life and making a point to keep in contact with them. I shall remember this point for a follow up article. :) Thanks for the comment!

    Best,
    Tina

  12. Congrats on getting to the raw Vegan stage, I am still working on adding more raw to my Vegan diet.

    Great post. I am still working on the happiness element in my life, being now retired I find it getting easier as I can do things I have always wanted to do but never had the time like being creative … not very good yet but getting better.

  13. Hi Jackie, focus on the “Happiness element” in your life and not the “not very good yet” part. :) That will help.
    Thanks for the comment! I appreciate your words, especially about raw veganism.

    Love,
    Tina

  14. Tina Su, great article. I followed you here from your comment on Evolving Times. These are really great ideas. I have used them all in dealing with a very negative family member who would suck me back into my old negative ways of thinking and speaking until I was finally able to stop allowing it to happen. It was a slow process but I can today say that his negativity doesn’t affect me other than to remind me of how I used to be.

  15. Thanks Patricia! Thank you for sharing. The trick for me when dealing with negative people is to not argue. People often want to be acknowledged. So Acknowledge them.. love them.. and accept them and their opinions without judgment (I realize this is challenging). Over time, your positive energy will influence them in ways they may not want to admit. :)

    Thanks for the comment!

  16. A negative guy

    Very wise words. I love these articles. Reading one after the another after another through the links at the end of the articles pring light to my life. I appreciate this.

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