Have you ever found yourself around someone who can always find the good in things? If you wish you could be a more optimistic person, realize that there are small steps you can take to make a big change in your outlook. By targeting and reframing the negative thoughts you may have about yourself, you'll create a positive mindset. This positive outlook can improve the way you deal with painful or negative situations.
1- Changing Your Mindset
1- Recite positive affirmations. Every day, remember things that you admire and respect about yourself. Over time, you'll begin feeling positive about yourself because of these self-affirmations, positive statements that help you feel encouraged. Self-affirmations can also make you more compassionate and caring towards yourself, combating any negative thoughts you may have. Examples of positive affirmations include:
- I am capable and equipped to get things done today.
- I have the power to overcome this bad circumstance and turn this around.
- I am a strong and resourceful person, and I can keep going.
2 -Write down your positive traits. Use your positive affirmations to make a list of qualities that you appreciative. Ask yourself what you enjoy about yourself most and write these down. You can also add in skills and accomplishments that you are proud of. For example, you might write down "resourceful," "capable," or "finished my education."
- Use your list to remind yourself of all of your positive qualities. You may want to read them every day so these positive thoughts about yourself really sink in.
3- Do something you love. It's easy to fall into the trap of negative thinking when you don't enjoy what you're doing. Maybe you're overwhelmed by work or your home life. Take some time out of your day to do something that brings you joy. It can be as simple as having a coffee break with a friend or soaking in the tub at the end of the day.
- Studies have shown that doing something that makes you smile can actually help you alleviate pain.
4- Recognize the importance of confidence and gratitude. Building confidence and self-esteem can be thought of as a form of positive thinking about yourself. Studies have shown that feeling grateful can give you a sense of well-being and increase your own feelings of self-esteem. Gratitude can also promote positive feelings towards others and will help remind you of the good parts of your life.
- Feelings of gratefulness have also been linked to higher levels of empathy, which help you feel more connected to others.
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