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5 tips to think positive and be more optimistic in life

 5 tips to think positive and be more optimistic in life (msn.com)

1. Practice gratitude

Gratitude is one of the most powerful drugs for happiness. Make it a conscious effort to practice gratitude every single day. List down at least three things that you are grateful for, and you’ll find yourself running out things that you can actually be happy for. Being grateful for what you have keeps you calm and contented while flushing you up with more positive energy to do better. “This can help shift your focus from negative aspects to the positive aspects in your life,” says the expert.

2. Surround yourself with positivity

Your company matters a lot and decides the trajectory of your life. Surround yourself with positive and supportive people who uplift and inspire you. Limit your exposure to negative influences such as negative news or toxic individuals, suggests the expert.

Also read: 6 tips to build resilience and overcome hardships in life

3. Challenge negative thoughts

As per experts, an average human mind thinks between 60,000 to 80,000 thoughts in a day. That’s jaw-dropping! So, imagine if you choose to think negative, how much of an influence every negative thought would have on you. Remember that we are never our thoughts. They are a product of our egoistic mind, and once we fall into this whirlpool of thoughts, there is no coming back. Understand the seat of your consciousness, challenge all your negative belief patterns, and do things that are needed to keep you in a healthy mindset.

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“Replace your negative thoughts with positive and empowering ones. Focus on the possibilities and solutions rather than dwelling on problems or setbacks,” says the expert.

4. Practice self-care

“Take care of your physical, emotional and mental well-being. Engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation such as exercise, pursuing your hobbies or spending time in nature. Make self-care a priority to maintain a positive and resilient mindset,” suggests the expert.

5. Set realistic goals

Set achievable goals for yourself and work towards them. Celebrate your successes along the way, no matter how trivial they look, as this can boost your confidence and reinforce a positive mindset.

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