When you experience real difficulty at work or home, do you refuse to feel negative about other parts of your life?
When you experience a setback, are you likely to believe the problem will just exist for the short-term?
Do you always try to focus on the good in a situation?
Do you engage in positive activities (e.g., meditation, spending time with friends and family)?
Do you practice what you preach?
Do you try to make your days good?
Are you a grateful person?
Do you lift yourself up?
Do you recognize that failures are necessary for success?
Do you focus on what you can do, not on what you can’t do?
Unfortunately, you don’t really seem to be a positive thinker. You may have gotten yourself into the habit of seeing things as your fault, or to focus on the bad in every situation. It may be time to turn your pessimism around. When you start to be more aware of the way you think, you can start to re-shape the negative ones for positive ones. Instead of seeing obstacles everywhere, you should try to see opportunities. Remember that persistent negative thinking can have a big impact on your health. If you think your negative thoughts impair your daily functioning, it may be important to seek help from a professional.
Based on your answers, you are displaying a few signs of a positive person, but more signs of a negative one. Becoming more positive will only bring you good things. The more aware you are of your thoughts, the easier it will become to change them to emphasize the positive. Positive thinking attracts positive people, outcomes, and events. If you want to be in an environment where you are satisfied, happy, and successful, you need to be a positive thinker. Many people are not aware of their negative thoughts and how they have a huge impact on their lives. It’s important to really take some time to challenge those negative thoughts and replace them with empowering messages. You can always seek help from a doctor.
Based on your answers, you look like a positive person, which is great news. If we think positively, we are more likely to enjoy positive results. Negative thinking can lead to bad outcomes. This means that what we expect, can often come true. Positive thinking is associated with positive outcomes, people, and situations. You have faith in yourself and others. Positive, optimistic people are happier and healthier than negative people, and they also enjoy more success. The difference between optimistic people and pessimistic people is how they think about and interpret the situations they find themselves in.
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