Posts Tagged ‘Positive Living’

 

Peter G. James Sinclair Interviews Henrik Edberg of The Positivity Blog

I have the awesome opportunity to interview Henrik Edberg of The Positivity Blog. Henrik is the author of The Art of Relaxed Productivity and The Power of Positivity. He shares with his more than 40,000 subscribers about how they can improve their social life, health, happiness, productivity and general awesomeness. Henrik – I would like [...]

The 3 Vital Components That Make Up A Positive Mental Attitude

I was nearly 30 years of age before I was exposed to the world of positive mental attitude books, or even had any idea what PMA(Positive Mental Attitude) meant. For the first 30 years of my life I had battled constantly with maintaining a positive directive in an at times negative world. Disappointment, letdown, unfulfilled [...]

The Road To Life Is A Disciplined Life

‘If you love learning, you love the discipline that goes with it – how shortsighted to refuse correction.’ Proverbs 12:1 The Message Laziness will never produce anything of value. Tardiness will leave behind disappointment and unfulfilled promises. But discipline will instill confidence and provide excellence as its hallmark. But discipline takes on many forms, and [...]

Seven Days To Transform Your Life

Day 1: Another day. Another miracle. Another opportunity. Another reason to give thanks. Another reason to live and to love. Another day! Day 2: Another day. Another reason to dream. Another reason to stretch. Another reason to grow. Another reason to praise. Another reason to breathe. Another reason to try. Another day! Day 3: Another [...]

Fathoming Life’s Full Stops

When we are born we are issued with a life sentence. Now there are two ways that we can approach this. We can either treat our  life as if we have been imprisoned into a set path of drudgery, restricted living and repetitive doldrums, or else we can treat it like writing a book. Yours [...]

The Richness Of Friendship

I have in the first month of this year attended two funerals. One for a friend who was a few years older than myself, and who had lost a five year battle with cancer, and the other for a friend’s child who died full-term in the womb of his young mother. Both were sad events, [...]

The Optimist And the Pessimist

The world is clearly divided between those who choose to see the best, and those who see the worst. Napoleon Hill once wrote, ‘Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equivalent or greater benefit.’ He was definitely an optimist. An optimist calls a half-filled glass half full. A pessimist [...]

The Transformational Power Of The Test & The Mess

Pain is something that we would all like to avoid. My wife often says that if God had created men to bear children, there wouldn’t be any – children that is. She’s not wrong. I’m living proof of this fact. When our first child was being born, amidst the battlefield of muck and blood, a [...]

The Longevity Of Positivity

What our world needs now, more than ever, are positive role models and the continued dispersion of the positivity philosophy.Too many live their lives in a constant and unending cycle of despair and regret.This does not have to be so. By simply changing our perspective we can gain a whole new slant on the world [...]