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Focus and never ever give up

white knight
Community Champion
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Easier said than done but the alternative is not an option for me and shouldn't be for you.

Consider this: of all the positive people in the world many were never positive in their early life. They became positive. How?

In my experience there are levels of positive mind. The problem with a prominently negative attitude with bursts of drive and optimism is that one can believe they are positive but haven't undergone the full change. So the full change is what I'm talking about.

The turnaround can come from shock as it did for me in 1982 as a young insurance salesman attending a motivation lecture. Google Topic: 30 minutes can change your life- beyondblue , or it can come from having a tutor mentor or reading. It can even come from inner strength tired of the effects of a give up frame of mind.

It is never a bad time to change for the better. The ultimate focus is maximum thought pattern change from negative thoughts to nearly always positive. "Nearly" because grief, the requirement of it, following trauma is hard to find positivity at that time

Such change is obvious to us that are there already.

You missed a bus...if you didn't you wouldn't have seen the beauty of watching colourful butterflies circling a bush.

You observe someone racially abused on a train you intervene. You leave and realise the positive is the smile the victim gave you

You get a speeding fine. Well that will force me to slow down. It could save a life.

You break you leg. You are on crutches. Some people never stand up.

I tripped over a few days ago. I laughed...I couldn't fall any further...

Being ultimately positive doesn't cure depression. You have to allow for those times. As positive as I am I still need to accept that those days I'm almost debilitated need to be endured. It helps to know that as my depressive episode subsides I'll be back on track and living happily again. It gives me more hope.

Being positive also means your attitude is infectious. You not only recognise a negative thinker immediately, you strive to rub some of your enthusiasm onto them.

Sadly, it often falls on deaf ears. Change for some is not possible in their eyes. Yet it can start in an instant, to embrace all things in life with vigor.

Cloudy days abound. Wait, that cloud break will come and shine on you. Or it will remain cloudy, gloomy and without hope.

I decided to focus on the moment the sun bathes my soul.

You can to.

Tony WK

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Guest_3072
Community Member

Thanks for this post! Hope others find it to be a helpful reminder too!

Gabby

Hi all,

I've dropped my guard. The lSt few days have seen me behave in the most negative gloomy manner for quiet some time.

Snappiness and moods normally, for me, require a medication "tune up" but my GP believes I should persist on what has been a winning amount.

So yesterday I arrived home and went for a walk. It lasted about an hour. In that time in the hills of NE Victoria I saw Lorikeets, Rosellas, an Echidna and two Kookaburras.

When I returned home to my wife I told her what marvels I saw. Her reply "I havent seen you this happy for a week".

Sometimes we have to take ourselves to life.

Tony WK

Hey tony aka white night,

What an excellent thread, just read it all. I've gotten to know u a bit as I've been reading & posting around the forums for a few months now.

I agree, for me exercise is key....and other things that change brain chemistry. It could be a hug, listening to music,watching an action movie,comedy, being on a motorbike, spending time with animals, finishing a project etc etc....

It's important to keep active and doing things rather than staying still and focusing on the brain sometimes. Our minds can be our worst enemy!

I concur to being positive or even better realistic about life although reality can at times be a hard pill to swallow.

I like your attitude!!! Keep up the good work!