Life with the glass half full

I like to find ways to practice optimism and happened across this cool web site called SuccessConciousness.com.

On a web site page devoted to the power of a positive attitude, Remez Sasson provides good words for applying a positive approach including: constructive thinking, creative thinking and expecting success. Visit this page for more ideas.

Lotus flower

Sasson says, … inner work, concentration, meditation and spiritual growth, as well as self-improvement and creative visualization can be practiced everywhere, not only in secluded and quiet places.” No doubt this fits into the practice of Buddhism and other approaches to compassion in the world.

You can find a lot out there about thinking positively, so find something you can connect with and go for it!

Asserting yourself: criticism vs positivity

It is interesting to look at management styles and see what gains the most respect. A lot of time and money is spent on figuring this out.

Smiling is good for you!

In a new blog by Russell Bishop on Huffington Post, he asks “Do you have the ability to look at a situation and instead see what’s wrong with it? Perhaps you have the ability to look at something and see how it could be improved? Same ability, really. If you have the ability to perceive what’s wrong or to identify what would make something better, then you may possess the ability some would call “discernment.” … Do you find yourself in rather frequent bouts of criticism? Do you criticize how others think?

Check out his ideas.