Sé Positivo
It’s hard to stay positive. They say attitude is altitude and I’m a firm believer in that. The other week I went to sacrament meeting in the room where the BYU Cougarette dance team practices. They have won many national championships. Most people would think the really positive stuff they have on their walls is cheesy, corny, etc. It’s great stuff! I love going into that room because I can only imagine the great attitudes of happy champions much less the person who teaches and leads them. Way to be excellent, you dancing people.

July 6th, 2010 at 3:04 pm
I don’t think it’s possible to have a positive attitude all the time. When bad things happen it’s natural to feel bad about them, and those feelings are legitimate – not a result of our failure to prevent them. The trick is to give yourself room to be sad or mad without giving yourself license to endlessly wallow in it. Not that you have a problem with that! But don’t beat yourself up about your attitude. If you’re unhappy sometimes, it doesn’t mean you’re failing. Sometimes life just sucks.