Jennifer Doncsecz was featured in Travel Pulse
January 3, 2020
Glass Half Full
The billionaire businessman Richard M. DeVos once said: “Few things in the world are more powerful than a positive push. A smile. A world of optimism and hope. A ‘you can do it’ when things are tough.” No matter where you are in your career, believing that you can accomplish your goals is a necessary step toward success. What takes opportunity to the next level is optimism.
A Way of Thinking
In effect, optimism makes it possible for you to do good things, generating a way of thinking that enables you to seize opportunities and turn them into growth strategies. Key #12 in @ BizPrivy’s “12 Keys to Success” is “Be Optimistic.”
Many researchers have concluded that being an optimist can actually make for a happier life. Being optimistic is valuable in myriad other ways as well. In business it’s invariably a personality trait found in leaders who are able to motivate their teams and employees to drive goals and move things forward in a positive and efficient fashion.
Looking Forward
Optimists are forever looking forward, a quality that produces new ideas and creativity while also generating action. Optimism supports persistence and creates added confidence to stick to a chosen path. It also facilitates flexibility and resilience as a means to get through difficult situations.
Solving Thorny Issues
In the final analysis, being optimistic goes far deeper than just positive thinking. Purposeful optimism provides you with the drive to explore new possibilities in solving thorny issues—not to mention extra confidence to get through the tough times instead of focusing on the difficult ones.
Philosopher Noam Chomsky said: “Optimism is a strategy for making a better future. Because unless you believe that the future can be better, you are unlikely to step up and take responsibility for making it so.”
Source: Travel Pulse
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