In the above question, one of the values is positive and the other one is negative. In the same manner, some people are optimistic

In the above question, one of the values is positive and the other one is negative. In the same manner, some people are optimistic (thinking positive) and others are pessimistic (thinking negative). In which category do you belong to?

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    A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.”

    – Mahatma Gandhi, Indian leader

    “Positive thinking will let you do everything better than negative thinking will.”

    – Zig Ziglar, personal development guru

    These are two powerful quotes. Combined, they tell us that if we think positively, we’re likely to enjoy positive results. Negative thinking, on the other hand, can lead to outcomes we don’t want.

    Positive and negative thoughts can become self-fulfilling prophecies: what we expect can often come true.

    If you start off thinking you will mess up a task, the chances are that you will: you may not try hard enough to succeed, you won’t attract support from other people, and you may not perceive any results as good enough.

    Positive thinking, on the other hand, is often associated with positive actions and outcomes. You’re drawn to, and you focus on, the positive aspects of a situation. You have hope and faith in yourself and others, and you work and invest hard to prove that your optimism is warranted. You’ll enthuse others, and they may well “pitch in” to help you. This makes constructive outcomes all the more likely.

    When it comes down to it, positive, optimistic people are happier and healthier, and enjoy more success than those who think negatively. The key difference between them is how they think about and interpret the events in their life.

    So, how do you think about your successes and failures? Do you have a predictable thinking pattern? Find out below.

    Are You a Positive or Negative Thinker?

    Instructions

    For each statement, click the button in the column that best describes you. Please answer questions as you actually are (rather than how you think you should be), and don’t worry if some questions seem to score in the “wrong direction.” When you are finished, please click the “Calculate My Total” button at the bottom of the test.

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