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Tips on How to Maintain a Positive Mindset

Tips on How to Maintain a Positive Mindset

Maintaining a positive mindset is important in so many ways and can apply to all areas of your life at any stage. Be sure to take a few minutes to read this very wholesome and informative article by personal development expert Rob Roberts giving tips to maintain a positive mindset. Who knows, maybe it will encourage you to change your mindset or at least start looking at situations in a different and more positive way. Happy reading!

CHANGE THE WAY WE THINK

Maintaining a positive mindset is very important, we could dig in to the philosophy of psychology and even theory of mind but to simplify it we could start by changing the way we think. Developing the tools and the skills that we need to have emotional intelligence is very important. 

Emotional intelligence is essential. This is our capacity to be aware and in control of our emotions, this allows us to develop a better understanding in knowing how to handle our interpersonal relationships empathetically and with good judgment.

Say for example, you’re driving down the street and someone cuts you off on the road, and to add insult to injury, you observed them display an obscene and inappropriate hand gesture as they are yelling profane words at you.

At that point you can have two choices. One you could choose to get angry, frustrated, or retaliate and possibly have a road rage incident, or two we could say to ourself, wonder if this person is rushing themself to the hospital and having a medical emergency. Maybe this gentlemen’s wife is in the back seat pregnant and in active labor and he is not in the right frame of mind.

By changing your mindset and changing the way you think you now will know how to be able to maintain a positive mindset with any stimulus or circumstance.

By developing emotional intelligence, we now will have the skills that will allow us to have confrontational avoidance, so this way we will realize that a bull dog can beat a skunk any day of the week but the question is, is it really worth the stink.

Change the way we see things

Changing the way we see things is very important. Celebrating our small victories in our life and throughout the day is vital as we need to pay attention to the way that we see things. Life is based on our perception and perspective.

“You will see molehills or mountains depending on the lens you choose to look through.” -

As we began to change the way we see things, we will learn how to separate fact from fiction and understand that you can only control what you can control.

Say for instance after a nice weekend, but for some reason on that Sunday afternoon or evening some people develop stress and anxiety and find themselves dreading that upcoming Monday. Some people even call Monday’s blue Monday or Monday blues. As we change the way that we see things we will realize that Mondays are beautiful. We may realize that Mondays are like having a fresh start, or the ultimate reset button, it is a chance to set the tone for the week.

Changing the way you see things can also be applied to the way we see the weather. We cannot control the weather, so why are we getting upset or frustrated about the weather. If you ask someone “How are you doing today?” You may hear a person respond in a downtrodden voice, “Well, it’s raining to day.” Just because it is raining, we should not allow that to control or dictate our mood, attitude or behavior. As we began to change the way we see things we will realize that a rainy day is enjoyable, it provides the soil, plants, fruits, vegetables the nutrients it needs to flourish. As we began to change the way we see things, we will see ourselves and the world around us differently.

Tips on How to Maintain a Positive Mindset

Change the way that we speak

We have to realize that words are powerful. We need to be aware of the words that we say to others, as well as the words that we say to ourselves. We need to (Pay attention to the tension) Sometimes we need to take a moment to make a conscious effort to listen to ourselves and cross-examine our inner voice to avoid any negative self-talk, that can lead to self-sabotage.

Sometimes you may hear people say phrases like, I am such a klutz, I’ll never lose this weight, I can’t do it, there’s no use, or I’ll never be in a relationship. By saying these words internally or externally it will damage your self-esteem, destroy your confidence and steal your joy.

We also need to pay particular attention to words and phrases that have a negative connotation associated with it. For example, if you are on the phone with someone and you had to place them on hold for a moment.

When you return back to them, instead of saying, “I’m sorry for the delay”, you could say, “Thank you for your patience”. In this situation you can simply replace the word sorry with the word thank you.

Say if you made a mistake and missed something, instead of saying, “I’m sorry I missed that”, you could say, “Nice catch thanks for letting me know”.

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Another statement that has a negative connotation is when someone would say at the end of a sentence, the phrase “Does that make sense”, or “If that makes sense?”, or “makes sense.” I don’t know when people started doing this but it became very catchy when people started to say, “If that makes sense?” not only does that term have a negative connotation associated with it but it creates doubt and uncertainty. This phrase can also cause an emotional trigger in the person that is listening to you. When thinking about communication as it relates to the sender and receiver, it is not just about what you say it is about how it is received and interpreted.

If a person hears the phrase “If that make sense?” said to them they may feel disrespected. We should try to avoid that term and its variations due to the negative connotation associated with it. One may feel as if someone saying this term, is implying that they don’t have the ability to comprehend or understand what they are saying, they may feel belittled, talked down to, degraded, or as if the person saying this term is acting like they are superior. This statement may also tell the listener that you are not confident and that you may not fully understand the thought or idea that you are trying to convey. Many people may look at the person saying this phrase and its variations as if they are being arrogant, snobbish, condescending and patronizing.

Instead of saying the phrase, “If that makes sense, we could simply say, “let me know if you have any questions”. By saying this you will have a more positive connotation associated with your words.

We are all a work in progress. In order to maintain a positive mindset, we have to put these steps in to practice internally so that it can show out externally. It’s almost like looking for love, everyone’s trying to look for love but if you’re not full of love then you’re not over flowing with it to give it to someone else.

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