Life and Living

By Patricia Petro
Friday, September 16, 2011 | Comments (4)

LemonsYou know the old saying: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.

It’s relatively easy to be positive, motivated, and engaged when all is going well. It’s not quite so easy to have that Pollyanna attitude when life gets tough and things turn sour.

We all know about those wicked curves. They are the detours—the disappointments, drama, and heartache—that knock us down, bring us to our knees, and sometimes keep us there, praying for courage and guidance.

“Positive attitude helps to cope more easily with the daily affairs of life. It brings optimism into your life, and makes it easier to avoid worry and negative thinking. If you adopt it as a way of life, it will bring constructive changes into your life and make you happier, brighter, and more successful. With a positive attitude, you see the bright side of life, become optimistic, and expect the best to happen. It is certainly a state of mind that is well worth developing and strengthening.” —Remez Sasson, Success Consciousness

Happiness
“I have found that if you love life, life will love you back.”
—Arthur Rubinstein

One of my favorite songs of all time comes from the 1951 Rogers and Hammerstein musical, The King and I.

Whenever I feel afraid
I hold my head erect
And whistle a happy tune
So no one will suspect
I’m afraid.

While shivering in my shoes
I strike a careless pose
And whistle a happy tune
And no one ever knows
I’m afraid.

The result of this deception
Is very strange to tell
For when I fool the people
I fear I fool myself as well!

I whistle a happy tune
And ev’ry single time
The happiness in the tune
Convinces me that I’m not afraid.

Make believe you’re brave
And the trick will take you far.
You may be as brave
As you make believe you are.

“I Whistle a Happy Tune” from The King and I. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Richard Rodgers.

The lyrics are all about the power of suggestion; and how it is possible to overcome negative thoughts and, in the process, become that person you want to be.

Attitude is everything. It’s true. I learned this way-back-when. No matter how I felt, if I smiled, people smiled. The happier I appeared to be, the more I attracted happy people who, in turn, uplifted my spirit. It was the old domino effect . . . and as contagious as a hearty laugh. Before I knew it, I was happy as could be.

Having a positive attitude touches every phase of our lives in positive ways. It impacts the way we behave and interact with others. We have better relationships, more successful careers, greater satisfaction and overall pleasure, and are able to cope more easily with the wicked curves life sometimes throws.

Living with a Positive Attitude

  • Realize it is possible and that you have the power to bring about positive change in your life.
  • Squash negative thoughts like a bug.
  • If bad things happen, let them roll off like water on a duck’s back. Turn even the most-sour situation around. Tell yourself, This too shall pass. Look for the good. Choose to be optimistic.
  • Make a conscious effort to be grateful—every moment of every single day—for your life, the things in your life, your gifts and talents, and other people.
  • Focus on what you have, not on what you want.
  • Be inspired by others, but don’t compare yourself to them.
  • Accept criticism with grace, but ignore the naysayers.
  • See bad things as blessings in disguise.
  • See failure as a stepping stone towards success.
  • Surround yourself with happy, optimistic people.
  • Complain less, smile more.
  • Pay it forward. Every day say something nice to a stranger—a sales clerk or bank teller, for instance.

Try it! Put a positive spin on everything today. Glow with optimism and hope. You will love the way it makes you feel!

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  1. Denise |

    Such great advice for me. I seem to be complaining about something all the time. I’m going to stop that!

  2. Patricia @ Our Empty Nest |

    Denise, LOL, can’t follow my own advice . . . I’m always complaining too! Must be something in the water.

  3. Chrissie |

    Such a positive post….lovely! It made my heart sing!!! Weird coincidence….my friend just popped by and gave me a huge basket of lemons from her tree. We start the day with a pot of lemon, ginger and mint tea, sooo good for you x

  4. judi |

    I just LOVE this website! So glad I found it!


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