
SPECIAL FROM Grandparents.com
The flowers and birds offer a picturesque scene, yet you’re in a funk. You’re not finding things to look forward to, and when you think about trying a new activity or getting projects done, you ask yourself, “Why bother?”
Well, the good news is that a shift in your thinking may be all you need revitalize your day and find perspective. You can learn to turn your thinking from negative to positive, according to doctors at Mayo Clinic. It takes practice but in time you can create a new habit. A simple first step: Don’t say anything to yourself that you wouldn’t say to anyone else. If negative thoughts stream through your mind, evaluate them rationally and respond with affirmations of your good points. Here are more ways to find your optimism:
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