What are you thinking today? Your thoughts create your life

So, today after I found out I needed cataract surgery, I intentionally flipped the switch to optimism. Happiness goes hand in hand with optimism. If we can learn to view what happens to us as both good and bad events in a positive light, we can actually become happier. And if we are happy, we usually see things more positively.
I’m not a fan of Shakespeare but I keep his words from Hamlet planted in my brain, “Nothing good, nothing bad…it is our thinking that makes it so!” So, it is time to examine your self talk.
Optimists and pessimists explain their events in completely different ways.
| Optimists* | Pessimists |
| Explaining Bad Events | |
| See setbacks as temporary | See setbacks as permanent |
| -My daughter and I fought cause she was in a bad mood | -My daughter and I never get along no matter what |
| See failure as specific to their immediate problem | Generalize the problems to their whole life |
| -The speech was hard because there too many people | -The speech was hard because I always mess up |
| Explain bad events in terms of external causes | Explain bad events by blaming themselves |
| -I caused the accident because I was distracted | -I caused the accident because I am a lousy driver |
| Explaining Good Events | |
| See good events as permanent | See good events as temporary |
| -I am always lucky | -I am only lucky today… it won’t last |
| Generalize good outcomes to their whole life | Limit good outcomes to a specific area |
| -I got the job…my whole life is working great | -It went well at work today, but my home life is a mess |
| Attribute good events to themselves | Attribute good events to external causes |
| -My ability made a big difference | -Other people made it work, not me |
Your thoughts create your life. Positive people seek out and expect positive experiences. You do get what you expect. Now wouldn’t it be nice to eat a whole bag of potato chips and expect to NOT gain weight. Change the way you talk to yourself and you can change your life. It is not easy but you have one life to live and just imagine if it was one you loved. Can’t wait to hear from you!
Update: Gary had surgery on July 22, 2011 and his good friends Tim and Scott Thoma have been here all weekend working on the deck. And my father in law passed away on Sunday July 24, 2011 around 12:30 am. After the phone call from Gary’s sister Pam, all I could think of was that he was meeting Vince Lombardi in heaven and then I thought of him meeting Reggie White and Max McGee and …. We will miss Howard. There was nothing he would not do for his family. Here’s to Howard! Go Packers!
Source: The Healthy Mind Healthy Body Handbook by David Sobel MD and Robert Ornstein, Phd
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Chere – My friend and I went on the Door County home and garden tour yesterday. We both promised to not talk about a specific person all day and if we did we put a dollar in the jar towards lunch. Needless to say we both mentioned our person more than once! Lunch was provided with our slip ups. The optimistic part was each time we did we laughed about it as more money towards lunch and we are human – keeping the day happy, sun-filled and and in the end a day of sharing with beautiful memories of the homes, gardens and friendship.