Positive Attitude is everything, really!

May 21, 2007

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Read this excerpt from www.businessballs.com

A very old lady looked in the mirror one morning. She had three remaining hairs on her head, and being a positive soul, she said, “I think I’ll braid my hair today.” So she braided her three hairs, and she had a great day.

Some days later, looking in the mirror one morning, preparing for her day, she saw that she had only two hairs remaining. “Hmm, two hairs… I fancy a centre parting today.” She duly parted her two hairs, and as ever, she had a great day.

A week or so later, she saw that she had just one hair left on her head. “One hair huh…,” she mused, “I know, a pony-tail will be perfect.” And again she had a great day.

The next morning she looked in the mirror. She was completely bald.

“Finally bald huh,” she said to herself, “How wonderful! I won’t have to waste time doing my hair any more..”

That says everything doesn’t it? How many of us really think this way? Do you see how negative we all are? How much of positive energy we all suck out of each other? Negative energy all around us. Each one of going through life as if you have been ordered to exist.

I have a feeling that we humans get a perverse,mind-driven, thrill out of thinking negative. Does worrying make some people good? Does feeling negative make you feel better than feeling positive? I am no expert in psychology, but I have an uncanny feeling that it might be so. If not, why is it that there are so few people who think positive? Thinking positive is boring, perhaps? being positive won’t let you crib, moan and cry/ It won’t let you bitch and won’t let you fight with anyone. lack of negative thoughts make life boring, doesn’t it?

Well, perhaps. But still, before you know it. This negativity will consume you. So be as positive as that lady in the excerpt and you are on your way to positivity that could last a life time.

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