Goals and Dreams are genuine, why negative generalizations
Avoid negative generalizations.
Negative generalizations about life can really wreck your outlook.
If
you for example run into an obstacle or problem then the negative
thinker may generalize this as something that is just there and will
continue to stay there. While the optimistic thinker views the obstacle
as something
temporary that can be overcome by taking action (even if
that also means failing and learning a few things along the way).
If
the negative thinker runs in criticism then s/he may generalize this as
something personal, like the other person is out to get him/her and
that s/he is somehow a bad or generally an incompetent person just
because this piece of criticism.
The optimistic thinker on the other
hand will keep some distance to the criticism. S/he thinks that the
piece of criticism may be valid for this area of life rather than saying
something about everything (if the criticism is about not being on time
for meetings at work then that is the issue that needs to be corrected,
it does not mean a bad performance in all areas of that job).
The
optimistic thinker also keeps in mind that criticism may sometimes not
be valid but will arise because the other person has had a bad day, is
irritated about something else or hates some part of his or her own
life.
Shape the input.
If you let pessimistic and negative
thinking into your mind then it will be pretty much impossible to stay
optimistic about life.
So shape the input. Take a closer look at what
movies, TV, news, books and music you consume and how they affect you.
Look at how the people closer to you too such as friends and family
affect your thoughts. Then take action to reduce or cut out the most
negative sources as best you can and replace that void in your life with
more time with the positive influences. What you do early in the day
often sets the context for that day. A good start leads to good day and a
bad start to a bad day.
Some suggestions that will help you to set the positive context for the day:
•
Spend a few minutes in the morning on thinking about what you want and
your goals. This sends you off to highly motivated and focused day.
• Spend a few minutes being grateful for what you got. This sets you up for a positive mood throughout the day.
• Exercise. This will help you release inner tensions and worry and fill the space they occupied within you with new energy.
•
Do the most important thing first. This is how I start my day. Today I
woke up and did my usual morning ritual that ends with doing the most
important thing on my to-do list. And so I started to write this
article. This not only makes sure that the most important thing gets
done each day. It also makes me feel good about myself and makes the
rest of the to-do list feel lighter to move through.
• Get a
mentor like me, who is mentored by Rev Adeyemi, Pastor Tola seedy and
Pastor Kenny Folarin...you know i can mentor you too, they are making my
dreams come through.
Authored by Ben Emeka
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