You must choose which you will focus on: if you choose poorly,
you will doom yourself to never achieving your goals and being
successful. Count on that.
So how do you begin to think positively if you’re a
natural pessimist? I don’t really believe there ARE
natural pessimists, just people who have been taught how
to consider
the darkest side of every cloud.
You cannot change the fact that a problem exists, but you
can do a lot to determine what opportunity is within that
problem. Begin to see that problems are a fact of life and
that your
job is to find a way over, around, under, or through them—as
quickly as possible. When you’re upbeat and consider
how quickly a problem will be behind you, it’s easy
to be optimistic.
Cynicism is another killer when it comes to attitude. It’s
a cousin of pessimism—it considers everything suspect
and everyone as having an ulterior motive. It never looks at
someone handing you a piece of candy just to be nice, it always
considers that there is a reason you’re being handed
the candy and the motivation of the person who’s giving
it.
Cynicism comes from having unrealistic expectations. Many
people expect great and wonderful things to happen to them
with little-to-no work on their parts. They expect things
to fall from the sky in to their laps. When it doesn’t
happen as they expect, they become suspicious of others who
have achieved
success and ultimately, cynical.
You must harness the power of your thoughts and words when
setting your course for success. Use positive affirmations
daily: remind yourself that a stumbling block is temporary
and that you will overcome it; admit to yourself that you are
courageous and able to move on when others cannot; agree with
your vision for your life and your goals.
As you discipline yourself to do this, you will find optimism
and positive thinking chasing you down the street. And who
couldn’t use these two friends when we’re aiming
for success?