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If you look around you you will surely recognise that many people suffer from what I’d call ‘Negativitis’ – negative attitudes.
Negative attitude is a midset – not a situation or circumstances. It is a way of thinking that cripples people’s spirit and spreads gloom around.
Negativitis is often recognised through the constant COMPLAINING. And what a timewaster this is!
Complaining is a sure way to kill your happiness!
It’s just impossible to complain about something in your life that doesn’t work – and be happy at the same time!
I find that Negativitis (negative attitude) has become as common as a cold. Trouble is – it is far more damaging!
It takes away our motivation to do anything, and paralyses us. It really corrodes our spirit.
Those who are infected by it, feel that they have no control over their lives and no ability to generate change. So they are simply plodding along aimelessly, complaining about things that they feel are out of their reach. Then apathy and cynicism sets in, along with irritability.
So what can we do about it?
Firstly, it is important to recognise the effects of negativitis.
Complaining is actually much worse than doing nothing, because it replaces action, and causes us to go into the rut deeper and deeper. Every time we complain, the wall of the rut become higher and steeper.
To loosen the grip of this torturous habit, we need to become aware of it.
The second step is: stop it in its tracks! As soon as you recognise the moaning tone in you – immediately look for something positive to think and say. It’s just a matter of replacing a bad habit with a good one.
It is also important to understand that negative attitudes are self-defeating.
We will not find solutions to life’s problems by looking for someone else or something outside us to blame.
Those who say, “Positive thinking doesn’t work for me,” have got it backwards!
Positive thinking does not work – because you do not work; YOU have to take control of your thoughts.
Start by appreciating and being greateful for what you have instead of moaning about what you lack.
Pay attention to your happiness and make it a priority. Failure to do that causes physical and mental stress.
A negative mindset, not only delays happiness, but jeopardises your success, and – it shortens life by damaging our immune system.
Do you know anyone infected with negativitis?
How long have they been this way?
That’s how many years of happiness and success they have missed on. Blinded by their own negativity, they are prevented from seeing the good around them.
One characteristic of negative thinkers is their childish view of the world – they want others to behave according to their wishes. They have not grown up, and still think a tantrum is the way to get things they want to have. Whenever things do not happen according to their selfish wishes – they are unhappy.
This attitude prevents them from growing and learning how to deal with life’s challenges.
Everything negative we say in our self-talk – is replicated outside us. We are creating self fulfilling prophecies that drive us to failure.
We have got to be willing to work to get what we want.
By the way, have you noticed that complainers attract other complainers??
Because those with negativitis alienate others, they have no choice but to look for people like them who can tolerate their negativity.
They then feed off one another and get locked in a clique of misery.
The constant stress that flows from a negative attitude is an energy sapper. And if your energy is going no-where – how do you expect to succeed?
Also, negativitis often turns into mental illnesses – depression, anxiety, and aggression.
So before it does – take action: Be aware of your attitude, and take control of it: replace nagativity with positivity!
Posted by: drronahart on: March 18, 2011
“I am determined to be cheerful and happy in whatever situation I may find myself.
For I have learned that the greater part of our misery or unhappiness is determined
not by our circumstance but by our disposition.”
Martha Washington
Posted by: drronahart on: March 18, 2011
“Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn’t stop to enjoy it.”
William Feather
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