by Chris Widener
I
have been giving some thought lately to optimism and pessimism.
Basically, these are attitudes. Attitudes that shape and formulate our
entire existence. I mean, have you ever met a happy pessimist? Of course
not.
In short, our optimism or pessimism is this:
The way we interpret the past
The way we experience and view the present
The way we imagine the future
Have you given much thought about how your attitude, whether you are
an optimist or a pessimist, affects you business, organization or
school? Have you thought about how it affects you personally? And what
about the team you are a part of?
What is optimism? It is a belief that things in our past were good
for us, even if that means they were hard and taught us lessons. It is
also the belief that things will be better in the future.
Here are some contrasts between optimism and pessimism and how they affect us:
Optimism breathes life into you each day
Pessimism drains you
Optimism helps you to take needed risks
Pessimism plays it safe and never accomplishes much
Optimism improves those around you
Pessimism drags them down
Optimism inspires people to great heights
Pessimism deflates people to new lows
There is only one way that optimism and pessimism are the same and
that is that they are both self-fulfilling. If you are an optimist, you
will generally find that good things happen to you. And if you are a
pessimist, you will find yourself in the not-so-good situations more
often than not.
So can a person just become an optimist? Yes! We can choose to look
at the world any way we want to. We can choose to look at the world and
think the worst, or we can tell ourselves the good things about each
situation. As you find yourself looking at your enterprise, begin to
view it through the eyes of an optimist, and you will reap the rewards
listed above, and so will the people around you.
There are tremendous benefits to being an optimist, as stated above.
But there are some pessimists out there who will say, "But that isn't
realistic." I say "Who cares?" If things go awry, at least I have spent
my time beforehand enjoying life and not worrying about it. And, being
an optimist, I would view the "negative" situation as an opportunity to
grow and learn. So I can even look forward to my failures because they
will be stepping stones, and learning tools to be applied to my future
success.
Have you ever met a successful pessimist? Become an optimist and see your world change before your eyes!
Source:madeforforsuccess.com
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