December 18, 2024

Are You a Positive or Negative Thinker?

by Our content team
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Key Takeaways

  • Positive thinking is linked to better actions and outcomes, having hope in ourselves and others, and inspiring others. Positive thinkers tend to be happier and healthier.
  • Negative thinking can lead to people not trying hard enough, failing to attract support from others, or perceiving results as inadequate.
  • The key difference between the two lies in how people think about and interpret events in their lives.
  • Reflect on your thinking patterns with this self-assessment and identify how you can become more optimistic.

These are two powerful quotes. Combined, they tell us that if we think positively, we're likely to enjoy positive results. Negative thinking, on the other hand, can lead to outcomes we don't want.

Positive and negative thoughts can become self-fulfilling prophecies: what we expect can often come true.

If you start off thinking you will mess up a task, the chances are that you will: you may not try hard enough to succeed, you won't attract support from other people, and you may not perceive any results as good enough.

Positive thinking, on the other hand, is often associated with positive actions and outcomes. You're drawn to, and you focus on, the positive aspects of a situation. You have hope and faith in yourself and others, and you work and invest hard to prove that your optimism is warranted. You'll enthuse others, and they may well "pitch in" to help you. This makes constructive outcomes all the more likely.

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