Unexpected
circumstances can be thrown at you, but what is the thing that counts most in
these situations? What counts most is how you react to what happens to you,
especially when you have unexpected problems of any kind.
Here are
four things you can do to assure that your attitude is the very best it can be,
under all circumstances.
Focus On the Future
First,
whatever challenges you face, focus on the future rather than on the past.
Instead of worrying about who did what and who is to blame, focus on where you
want to be and what you want to do. Get a clear mental image of your ideal successful
future, and then take whatever action you can to begin moving in that
direction. Get your mind, your thoughts, and your mental images on the future.
Think About the Solution
Second,
whenever you're faced with a difficulty, focus on the solution rather than on
the problem. Think and talk about the ideal solution to the obstacle or
setback, rather than wasting time rehashing and reflecting on the problem.
Solutions are inherently positive, whereas problems are inherently negative.
The instant that you begin thinking in terms of solutions, you become a
positive and constructive human being.
Look For the Good
Third,
assume that something good is hidden within each difficulty or challenge. Dr.
Norman Vincent Peale, a major proponent of positive thinking, once said,
"Whenever God wants to give us a gift, he wraps it up in a problem."
The bigger the gift you have coming, the bigger the problem you will receive.
But the wonderful thing is that if you look for the gift, you will always find
it.
Seek the Valuable Lesson
Fourth,
assume that whatever situation you are facing at the moment is exactly the
right situation you need to ultimately be successful. This situation has been
sent to you to help you learn something, to help you become better, to help you
expand and grow.
Decide to Be Positive
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Positive Mental Attitude is indispensable to your success. You can be as
positive as you want to be if you will simply think about the future, focus on
the solution and look for the good. If you do what other successful people do,
if you use your mind to exert mental control over the situation, you will be
positive and cheerful most of the time. And you will reap the benefits enjoyed
by all successful people.
Action Exercises
Here are three steps you can take
immediately to put these ideas into action:
First, become solution-oriented with
every difficulty you face. Make a habit of looking for the answers to your
questions, the solutions to your problems.
Second, seek for the valuable lesson in every adversity. Make a list of every idea or insight you can gain from every setback or difficulty.
Second, seek for the valuable lesson in every adversity. Make a list of every idea or insight you can gain from every setback or difficulty.
Third, think on paper. Take some time
to write out every detail of the problem, and then take the most logical next
step to solve it.
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