The Power of Positive Thinking on Health

There is power in positive thinking. Positive emotions are linked with better health, longer life, and greater well-being. On the other hand, chronic anger, worry, and hostility increase the risk of developing heart disease.For some people, being happy comes naturally and easily. Others need to work at it. How does one go about becoming happier? That’s where positive psychology comes in. . . .It has uncovered several routes to happiness:

      • Feeling good: seeking pleasurable emotions and sensations
      • Engaging fully: pursuing goals and activities that engage you fully
      • Doing good: searching for meaning outside yourself
      • Gratitude: expressing appreciation for what you have in your life
      • Savoring pleasure: placing your attention on pleasure as it occurs and consciously enjoying the experience as it unfolds
      • Being mindful: focusing your attention on what is happening at the moment and accepting it without judgment
      • Self-compassion: consoling yourself as needed, taking the time to nurture yourself, and building the motivation to try again.

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By Ray Calabrese

I am an optimistic, can do, and never quit guy. The spirit of hope indelibly marks my DNA. My research at The Ohio State University helped people discover the best in themselves and change their personal lives, public organizations, and whole communities. I bring the same spirit and enthusiasm to my blog to help those who grieve who find themselves suddenly alone, navigate their grieving. Join my more than 24,300Twitter (@alwaysgoodstuff). I promise my tweets are always good stuff. Please feel free to email me at ray.brese@gmail.com.

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