Thursday, September 4, 2008

How Much Do You Surround Yourself With Positivity?

By Tracey Walker

Nowadays our world is full of sad stories. Everything seems to be going wrong and this tends to bring us down. Not only does it affect our daily lives, it also affects our vision for success. It makes us feel that success is something that we will never achieve, at least not easily.

So what do you do when you are in the middle of all this negativity? The answer is clear, you surround yourself with positivity. Easier said than done, right? But believe me; it is as easy as socializing with positive people. That's right. Positive people will drive off all the negativity away from you. This is obvious since all the frowns will be replaced with smiles and all the worries will be replaced with desire. This sense of positivity is very important to keep alive in the business world, especially online. Sometimes you will just find yourself less motivated and be looking for that spark to get back on track once more.

Once you surround yourself with positive vibrations, you will again feel the rhythm in your business life. You will again see every chance for a business opportunity. Everything will be crystal clear once more. You may be asking yourself how you will start. Where do you begin? As stated earlier, you could actually start by simply surrounding yourself with positive people. Where to find them? That is actually an easy question since they are everywhere. That's right, even the person right beside you at this very moment could actually give off the positive aura that could inspire you to lessen the negative vibration surrounding you or even within you.

Inside the office or even in your network of friends you can find a lot of positive people. Take a break sometimes and enjoy the fruit of your business. As they say, the best jobs in the world are actually those which don't feel like work at all. How's that possible? It is achievable if you fill your workplace with positive aura. This aura will be coming from each and every individual in your office. After the positivity affects everyone, the smell of success will be evident and it will be much easier for you and your team to reach goals.

In closing, it is safe to say that making yourself acquainted with positive people will not only be good for your well being, it will also positively affect your online business career tremendously.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Need Energy? - Try a Positive Attitude

By Sally Huss

My Happy Musing for the Day: Focus on the positive and the rest will fall away from lack of interest.

Energy is energy. Might as well make it positive! I've never seen something disappear so fast as when you don't think about it. So many times people work very hard trying to get something or even someone that affects them negatively out of their life, when all they have to do is focus elsewhere. It is like chewing on something that tastes bad. The taste lingers. Eat something else.

There are many in the psychology field who insist on working through things. "You have issues." I say, give up issues. Let them go. Do something else. Analysis paralysis can set in and there one sits. The mind can be a maze of endless turns with personality pitfalls, but the heart is ever-forgiving. It is not interested in the "hows" and "whys". It's interested in the "nows" and "sighs" of something better.

When I taught tennis it was interesting to see this phenomenon of focus in regard to changing a student's motion. Of course many times people would come to me with very unorthodox and cumbersome strokes. Now to change these strokes to something more effective seemed daunting to them. But the truth is I was not interested in changing what they had already learned, only to do something else. It made it so much easier if we did not have to alter what they were doing, but learn something new. That new motion simply replaced the old one without a struggle.

My husband does this trick when he is with his 96-year-old mother. When she gets on a negative jag he just changes the subject. Otherwise it would be an endless dialog of rationalizations for her point of view that never gets anywhere or does anyone any good. Good is what we're after and it's easier had by being positive!

"Life is wonderful. Don't forget it!"
Copyright 2008 Sally Huss

Sally Huss has been a writer and artist all of her life. She is a native Californian who studied art at Occidental College before graduating from the University of Southern California with a degree in Fine Arts.

Along with her creative talents, Sally developed her skills on the tennis court. She became National Junior Champion and a Wimbledon semifinalist before putting down her racket for a full-time career as an artist/writer.

Sally's art ranges from large and lively impressionistic canvases to deliciously colorful fish, florals and landscapes on paper. She paints daily in her gallery/studio in the heart of the art district of La Jolla, California at 7932 Ivanhoe.

Sally Huss has written and illustrated greeting card lines for Hallmark, American Greetings and Suzy's Zoo for over 20 years. In the last 3 years she has created a daily feature called Happy Musings, which King Features syndicated for newspapers world-wide. From her archives Sally offers in-depth comments on the meaning of her Musings.

These happy thoughts and the best of her greeting cards are now available as E-cards through http://www.happymusings.com along with a free Happy News newsletter.

To view Sally's gallery of original art and peek at her extensive lines of bright and happy products, including THE HAPPY BOOK, bibs, nursery wall décor, totes and purses, and gifts with thoughtful thoughts, go to: http://www.sallyhuss.com

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