Positive Signs of the Times
Tough times—and this heat wave—getting you down? If you’re looking for a pick-me-up, check out these positive-thinking street signs.
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.
Tough times—and this heat wave—getting you down? If you’re looking for a pick-me-up, check out these positive-thinking street signs.
On September 11, when others were fleeing the World Trade Center, his friend charged up the smoke-choked stairway.
Change is good. But there’s positivity in routine too, if we’re open to it. Let me tell you about my weekend.
Author Tim Sanders shares positive thinking tips.
Victoria Clark shares how she was inspired to adopt the practice of positive thinking.
“I have to do a root canal,” my dentist said. Negative thoughts raced through my head…until I started counting my blessings.
There’s no better way of keeping a positive attitude than surrounding yourself with positive people. People like the 12 Guideposts writers I spent this past weekend with in Portland, Oregon.
Author Tim Sanders discusses The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale.
The author shares the inspiring story of how he went from homeless teen to successful adult.
Edward Grinnan details the process of using your imagination to help achieve personal growth.
This duckling grew not into a swan but into a much revered teacher who inspires hope in everyone she meets.
Some might say positive thinking is an act of faith. That’s true, but it is just as much an act of imagination.