Optimism doesn’t mean ignoring life’s stressors
When negative things happen, optimistic people are less likely to blame themselves and more likely to see the obstacle as temporary or even positive. Optimists also believe they have control over their fate and can create opportunities for good things to happen in the future.
Being optimist also improves your health, studies find. Prior research has found a direct link between optimism and healthier diet and exercise behaviors, as well as better cardiac health, a stronger immune system, better lung function, and lower mortality risk, among others.
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Why Not Give Optimism a Chance? The changes you experience may provide a great experience for you.
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I agree – why not give it a chance. 🙂