Here are positive sayings from famous people who have encountered failure and achievement and persevered in the face of adversity. Use their remarks to fuel your own positive energy:
1. "Keep your face towards the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow." —H. Keller
2. "Once you start thinking positively instead of negatively, you'll start seeing positive results." William Nelson
3. "Tomorrow is ours to win or lose; yesterday is not ours to recover." Lyndon Johnson
4. "In order to carry out a positive action, we must here develop a positive vision." Dari Lama
5. "I always try to see the bright side of things, but I'm also grounded enough to understand that life is complicated,"
Positive thinking will enable you to perform all tasks more effectively than negative thinking will. [Zig Ziglar]
7. "Optimism leads to power; pessimism to weakness." James, William
8. "Without a setting that makes good decisions simple, enjoyable, and natural, you cannot make good decisions for the rest of your life." Deeksh Chopra
9. In my opinion, service to one's fellow human beings is what forms the basis of positive transformation. Leo Lacocca
10. "Positive thinking isn't just a catchphrase. Our behaviour is altered as a result. And I really believe that when I am optimistic, it improves not just me but also everyone around me. Harve Mackay
11. "There are 1,440 minutes in a day. Thus, there are 1,440 chances each day for us to have a beneficial impact. Leo Brown
12. "I have a very optimistic outlook on life, and I believe that is what helps me the most in trying times." Federer, Roger
13. “Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.” Powell, Colin
14. "Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference." — Churchill, Winston
15. "Let us get up and give thanks because even if we didn't learn much today, at least we learned something, and even if we didn't learn anything, at least we didn't get sick, and even if we did get sick, at least we didn't die; so let us all give thanks." The Buddha
grow Make Positive Information More Memorable
Did you know that memorising lists of positive words could help you be more optimistic? That's accurate. It's because when you encourage your brain to utilise positive phrases repeatedly, you increase the accessibility, connectivity, and activation of these words in your brain. Positive words and concepts will therefore rise to the top more quickly when you go to recover them from your memory.
Unsure of the phrases that are favourable? Psychologists have methodically assessed the positive and negative connotations of hundreds of phrases. Try Googling "most positive words" and going through some of the top results if you're having trouble thinking positively. It could support your growth.
3. Quit downplaying your achievements.
We have a poor habit of repeatedly underestimating our accomplishments and failing to recognise our victories fully. Sayings like "Anyone could memorise encouraging words" or "I didn't increase my happiness as much as I wanted to" are examples of what we might mean. However, your effort—effort that not everyone would put in—is not acknowledged by this. Instead of recognising your minor victories, these statements downplay them.
This one really gets under my skin. People will congratulate me for starting my own company, one that aids in people's increased pleasure and wellbeing. I'll just say that anyone could do it. I simply had luck. This way of thinking minimises all the little things I do to grow my business. Anybody could do it.