Where do Optimism and Positivity fit in life?
Individuals use the term, "Pollyanna" for overly optimistic people who dismiss reality. To understand the true meaning of the reference, one needs to read the 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter, considered a classic of children's literature:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1450.
In addition to revealing Pollyanna's ability to excite others to positive attitudes, the novel presents Pollyanna's challenge. As a result, her positivity takes a dive. She struggles to resurface. Will her mindset kick in?
That's the point. As a mindset, Optimism does not diminish reality. During times of struggle, its energy engages ways of problem solving offering patience, perspective and perseverance.
The O and P Effect begins in the Power of Positivity.
In medicine, the placebo effect provides hope for a patient's ability to thrive. Research on its benefit focuses on the relationship of mind, body and expectations. If a person expects a "cure" to do something, then it's possible that the body's chemistry can engage to cause positive results. It's all in the belief of one's Optimism and the Power of Positivity.
Experts indicate a relationship exists between how intense a person expects to have results and whether or not results occur. The stronger the feeling, the more likely a person will experience positive effects.
Thoughts require action to accomplish results.
Thoughts require action to accomplish results.
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