
Late Summer Positive Thinking Favorites
These things have helped me stay sane and maintain a positive attitude in the hectic past month…
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These things have helped me stay sane and maintain a positive attitude in the hectic past month…

After a terrible week like this one, how do you restore your positivity, your faith that we live in a good world?

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.

My dog and I are struggling with something I never used to give a second thought to: the stairs in my apartment building. But climbing the three long steep flights to my apartment this morning, I learned a lesson in positive thinking.

A lesson in positive thinking from the NFL playoffs, or what Norman Vincent Peale and the New England Patriots have in common.

Try this easy, practical idea and avoid getting trapped in anxiety and negative thinking.
It’s been said people from cold climes are moody and depressive. You wouldn’t know by the uplifting songs from Canada in this positive thinking playlist.

Studies have shown grateful people are more hopeful, helpful and positive. Here’s a different way to get more gratitude in your attitude.

There’s something special about New York at a time like this. When it counts, the city comes together in inspiring ways.

I’m still not up to my usual level of activity after knee surgery. That’s OK. I’m just happy to relax and recharge. I guess you could say I’m looking for a quiet kind of positivity.

How a simple rubber band can change your negative thoughts into positive thinking.
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