Habits to develop a positive mindset 
 
 
 
 
 
Are you happy with your life? Have you ever wondered why some people enjoy their lives while others keep complaining how miserable their lives are? Your attitude can either make or destroy you. Our attitude reflects our lives.
It’s impossible to have a positive life when your attitude is negative. A positive attitude is, therefore, an essential tool in our lives that everyone should develop. Attitude is contagious. It can have an effect on your family members, colleagues, friends and other people you interact with.
To improve our lives, let’s make ourselves happy which would make the people around us happy, too. We need to cultivate a more optimistic attitude. The following are habits that will make you develop a positive attitude.
1.      Keep a gratitude journal
Our mind has a tendency of clinging to negative things. When this happens, it’s good to try focusing on the positive things.  Science has discovered that being grateful can make you happier, and keep you away from depression, stress, anxiety, negativity, and depression. Keep reminding yourself regularly about things you are grateful for, you can try listing them down daily, after this practice you will note a difference in your attitude.
2.      Describe your life positively
Did you know that you become what you think? I f you define your life as miserable, you will perceive it that way and you will start feeling it in your veins and your life will definitely become miserable. What you say about your life is more powerful than you can imagine. Start saying positive things about yourself and your life, prophecy good things about your life and you will feel the energy in you pushing you to be better every day. This will also help you develop a positive attitude.
3.      Exercise rejection
Life is full of rejections, this should not harden you or make you start thinking you are unlucky and things will always go wrong for you. These are thoughts you should never tolerate. If you expect worse things to come your way, there is a possibility you end up getting bad results. You should try and get better at being rejected.
4.      Avoid negative people who keep complaining
Warsaw school of social psychology did a study and found that complaining results to pessimism, lower moods, motivational deficits, emotional deficits, decreased life satisfaction and negative emotions.
Your day was alright then you sit next to this person on the bus who starts complaining about how old the bus is, it didn’t cross your mind before he started talking about it, after a while, you also start to agree and complain too. Try to keep away from people like this.
5.      Breathe
There is a connection between our breathing and our emotions. Change of our breathing is a result of what we are feeling. When we are concentrating, we tend to hold our breath. It’s shallow and short when we are stressed. It is possible to change our feelings by changing our breathing pattern.
Are you ready to develop a positive attitude?
Try these 5 tips and you should start seeing results soon.
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VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. contagious (adj) - (of an emotion, feeling, or attitude) likely to spread to and affect others
2. tolerate (v) - allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference
3. pessimism (n) - a tendency to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen a lack of hope or confidence in the future
4. deficit (n) - the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. If you had a gratitude journal, what would you write in there today?
2.  How would you describe your life positively?
3. How do you deal with rejection?
4. How do you deal with people who keep on complaining?
5. Describe how you breathe when you are trying to calm down.