Archive for January 25th, 2010
For Pam
I have often shared my belief that putting our focus on the positive aspects of situations eases our path toward achieving positive outcomes that we ultimately desire. This mindset is not something I held or practiced until the most recent decade of my life. I have far from mastered the art.
Twice in my life I have voluntarily left gainful employment due to my dissatisfaction with the circumstances, even though I had not established any alternative. Ultimately, both times I discovered better alternatives. But back then, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. Now, from the luxury of my hindsight, I have no doubt whatsoever, had I understood my mental capacity at that time to impact my life, the process would have brought me much less anxiety.
If thinking positive by an individual proves beneficial, then consider the possibility of numbers of people focusing positive impressions toward one person. Let’s give it a shot. Take a moment today to visualize positive outcomes for Pam this afternoon and beyond. Then, as long as you’re at it, give yourself a dose of the same medicine. Maybe we’ll tip the balance of things positive. I like the thought of that.

