Everyone
wants to be physically healthy. You want to be mentally
healthy as well. The true measure of "mental fitness"
is how optimistic you are about yourself and your life.
Below you will learn how to control your thinking in
very specific ways so that you feel terrific about yourself
and your situation, no matter what happens.
CONTROL
YOUR REACTIONS AND REPONSES
There
are three basic differences in the reactions of optimists
and pessimists. The first difference is that the optimist
sees a setback as temporary, while the pessimist sees
it as permanent. The optimist sees an unfortunate event,
such as an order that falls through or a sales call
that fails, as a temporary event, something that is
limited in time and that has no real impact on the future.
The pessimist, on the other hand, sees negative events
as permanent, as part of life and destiny.
ISOLATE
THE INCIDENT
The
second difference between the optimist and the pessimist
is that the optimist sees difficulties as specific,
while the pessimist sees them as pervasive. This means
that when things go wrong for the optimist, he looks
at the event as an isolated incident largely disconnected
from other things that are going on in his life.
SEE
SETBACKS AS TEMPORARY EVENTS
For
example, if something you were counting on failed to
materialize and you interpreted it to yourself as being
an unfortunate event, but something that happens in
the course of life and business, you would be reacting
like an optimist. The pessimist, on the other hand,
sees disappointments as being pervasive. That is, to
him they are indications of a problem or shortcoming
that pervades every area of life.
DON'T
TAKE FAILURE PERSONALLY
The
third difference between optimists and pessimists is
that optimists see events as external, while pessimists
interpret events as personal. When things go wrong,
the optimist will tend to see the setback as resulting
from external factors over which one has little control.
If
the optimist is cut off in traffic, for example, instead
of getting angry or upset, he will simply downgrade
the importance of the event by saying something like,
"Oh, well, I guess that person is just having a bad
day."
The
pessimist on the other hand, has a tendency to take
everything personally. If the pessimist is cut off in
traffic, he will react as though the other driver has
deliberately acted to upset and frustrate him.
REMAIN
CALM AND OBJECTIVE
The
hallmark of the fully mature, fully functioning, self-actualizing
personality is the ability to be objective and unemotional
when caught up in the inevitable storms of daily life.
The superior person has the ability to continue talking
to himself in a positive and optimistic way, keeping
his mind calm, clear and completely under control. The
mature personality is more relaxed and aware and capable
of interpreting events more realistically and less emotionally
than is the immature personality. As a result, the mature
person exerts a far greater sense of control and influence
over his environment, and is far less likely to be angry,
upset, or distracted.
TAKE
THE LONG VIEW
Look
upon the inevitable setbacks that you face as being
temporary, specific and external. View the negative
situation as a single event that is not connected to
other potential events and that is caused largely by
external factors over which you can have little control.
Simply refuse to see the event as being in any way permanent,
pervasive or indicative of personal incompetence of
inability. Resolve to think like an optimist, no matter
what happens. You may not be able to control events
but you can control the way you react to them.
ACTION
EXERCISES
Now,
here are three actions you can take immediately to put
these ideas into action.
First,
remind yourself continually that setbacks are only temporary,
they will soon be past and nothing is as serious as
you think it is.
Second,
look upon each problem as a specific event, not connected
to other events and not indicative of a pattern of any
kind. Deal with it and get on with your life.
Third,
recognize that when things go wrong, they are usually
caused by a variety of external events. Say to yourself,
"What can't be cured must be endured," and then get
back to thinking about your goals.
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