In this post Dr. Jeffery Chapman, Sr offers expert strategies for helping people to shift their focus away from problems and onto a more positive, productive and rewarding life.
It is sad but true: Americans are becoming overwhelmingly pessimistic. And, there is no shortage of studies to prove it. Reported data shows that that a paltry six percent of Americans think the world is getting better, while yet more reveals that a staggering two-thirds of Americans think the country is moving in the wrong direction. All of this growing negativity is understandably taking a toll on America, with escalating pessimism, stress and depression looming large across the U.S. In fact, the most recent American Psychological Association’s Stress in America survey cites that over a third of adults are experiencing increased stress over the previous year while, this year alone, the National Center for Health Statistics shows suicide rates in America at a 30-year high.
Even those seemingly dedicated to making positive changes in their lives systematically fail. For instance, while many lean on New Year’s resolutions in a heartfelt attempt to promote positive life changes, the chances of realizing those successes are slim. Reports indicate that upwards 25 percent of people who make New Year’s resolutions will already have failed at keeping them a mere seven days into January. As for those who manage to outlast the week and stick it out the entire year? That number is a dismal 8 percent.
While the statistics themselves may be depressing, there is certainly hope for those dedicated to making favorable changes. When put into practice, there are three timeless truths that can help people take their focus off their problems in order to lead more positive, productive lives.
Yet, one need not be involved in medicine to use this connection quite effectively every day. This timeless truth of thinking a productive life into being is applicable to most anyone. Here’s how it works: In order to unlock inner greatness at work, at home, in social circles and with other aspects of your life, you have to maintain a transformational, positivity-oriented mindset that is open to change and adaptation. This is because your own mind has the greatest propensity to either enrich your personal growth or limit it. It has the highest potential to either advance your life or destroy it. Therefore either you tame this tool or realize opportunity loss at best or suffer grave consequences at worst.
If you find yourself in the grip of pessimism, stress or depression, turning the tide and living a positive, productive and rewarding life can seem nearly impossible. However, all it takes is one positive thought to get the ball rolling in the right direction and counter the pessimism. That singular thought can then become spoken word relative to what you want to see happen in your life. But, don’t stop there or your goals may never be realized. Your thoughts and words should lead to action on your part, thereby creating a cycle of “think it, speak it, live it.” This simple yet powerful three-prong technique can truly transport you from mere wishful thinking to tangible transition.
When you apply these expert tactics for living life in a way that promotes positive progression, you will surely be well on your way to enhanced personal and professional success—no futile resolutions required.
About the Guest post author: Empowerment pundit Dr. Jeffery Chapman, Sr., is a motivational speaker and author of the upcoming book, “Timeless Truths: Three Keys to Unlock Your Inner Greatness.”
He may be reached online at www.drjefferychapman.org.
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