Attitude is so powerful because it is one of the few things that every single person has the ability to be in control of regardless of any other factors in life. When life is going well and we have no complaints we can choose what kind of attitude to face each day with. Fortunately, when our lives seem like they couldn't get any worse we can also choose what kind of attitude we will have each day.
Can you think about a time in your life when your attitude made all the difference? Or, maybe think of an example from the life of someone you know. Can you think of a situation when all things looked grim and yet you or someone else's attitude made that situation better just by being positive?
You may be wondering why it is important to keep a good attitude regardless of other factors in your life. Good question. One thing I've learned about life is that it will not always go my way. It is highly unlikely that every single day for the rest of my life will be filled with joy, friendships, and peace. It is possible, but unlikely. It is much more likely that life will throw me things I wasn't expecting. Tragedies, sicknesses, and relationship trials will come my way and it will be my attitude that determines how those events affect me.
Keeping a good attitude in life allows us to remember that even in tough times we have much to be thankful for. Choose to let your attitude reflect this perspective rather than reflecting the fact that you are not getting exactly what you want at a moment in time. Let your attitude reflect all of the ways that your life has been blessed and all of the good things that have happened to you.
We have all heard it said that "attitude is a little thing that can make a big difference." I agree with whoever said those words wholeheartedly, but I'll even take it a step further and simply say that attitude is a big thing. Attitude is perhaps one of the biggest factors that determines the path and results we see in life. When we can look at the worst situations with hope and a right perspective, nothing will be too difficult to bear.
Really Big Things Discovery
We even visited the shooting locations for the famous TV series, "Lost" and the movie, Jurassic Park.
When I went home, I learned a very valuable lesson in life -- how to overcome problems.
You see, it's kind of common to see people taking drugs, drink alcohol or smoke a lot when they're stressed, when they have problems. Some will go see a shrink (psychiatrist).
Interestingly, the local people in Hawaii handle problems differently. (Of course, not all of them but most of the dudes I've met there.)
When they have problems, they just take out their surf boards and ride on the waves. Or go out fishing for some peace and quiet time. Some just go for a nice swim in the sea and enjoy what Mother Nature has given.
The way I see it, they don't have 'problems'. They don't make a big fuss out of them but appreciate what life has to offer. In fact, the people in the rural areas don't give a lot of thought to material riches. They just want to live a happy and fulfilling life.
I'm not saying that we can run away from reality by being a surfer dude. Or don't care about money. Not at all, far from that. And I'm obviously not discouraging you to think big.
What I'm saying is, do you think your problem is really that big a deal? You might think that I am belittling your problem. Well, that's just unfortunate.
How big your problem is HOW YOU DEFINE IT.
Think of it this way... if you have $1,000,000 sitting in your bank account, then $100 is nothing, right?
But if $100 is all you've got in your bank, then $100 is EVERYTHING. The interesting part is, in reality, the $100 bill's value hasn't change a single bit-- it's your mind's perception on it that changes.
Just like how your brain wants to interprets the 'value' of your problem.
One thing's for sure is I don't have a solution for your problems and this article might not help a single bit to solve your problems. But you can decide for yourself whether you want to focus on it and make it bigger than life and let it suck your energy. Or -- go to the beach and enjoy the sunset.
Then think how you can handle your 'small' problem.
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