Positive Thinking Tips: Clear Out Negative Energy
Sometimes we let our minds get clogged with negativity, emotional debris that keeps us from thinking positive.
A positive attitude effects everything you do, from how you greet the bagger at the grocery store to how you interact with work colleagues, romantic partners, and family members. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale’s book, The Power of Positive Thinking, introduced the importance of positive thinking in creating positive change. Share positive thinking stories reminds us that a positive attitude can change our lives.
Sometimes we let our minds get clogged with negativity, emotional debris that keeps us from thinking positive.
You’ll be inspired by how this teen responded when he learned he had just months to live.
Ants aren’t just good examples of hard work, community and stewardship. They can also show us a thing or two about aging well.
I spent a lot of the afternoon soaking up Dr. Norman Vincent Peale’s advice…
After a terrible week like this one, how do you restore your positivity, your faith that we live in a good world?
Be the person God wants and expects you to be.
Latin music superstar, mother and now a grandmother (can you believe it?). Here’s the popular performer's take on love, life and faith.
Living in New York keeps me thinking positive. One big reason: the variety of people and cultures. To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, here’s a playlist of songs from Irish musicians.
What if, every so often, we gave ourselves an extra hour to do something positive to renew ourselves?
Thinking you can and should make everything perfect often feeds negative emotions. Here are five ways to get out of the perfectionism trap and accomplish (and enjoy life) more.
Fallen off with your New Year’s resolution? This weekend is the perfect time to start fresh: There’s a whole new New Year. Chinese New Year.
Grand Central Terminal celebrates its centennial this weekend. For me, the landmark railroad station is a symbol of adventure, connection and wonder—and a reminder to think positive.