Start new year with good mind-set

By Anonymous
Posted Jan 05, 2010 @ 02:14 PM
Print Comment

A new year is perched to dawn. With the new year comes the decision to be pessimistic or optimistic in the new year.

We can be pessimistic or optimistic about a number of things, including the economy, the president entering his second year in office, Gov. Pat Quinn starting another year of his administration and a gubernatorial election, and bitterly cold weather that will cause AmerenCILCO bills to soar.

Pessimists usually have a very vocal element. Whether they constitute a majority is debatable.
What is for sure is that embracing pessimism dulls the ability to see or seek opportunity.

Optimism, on the other hand, breeds vision, which is the engine that propels success.

Imagine what it would mean to Washington if in 2010 the city was suddenly populated with optimists who sought opportunity instead of seeing obstacles.

Being an optimist is not always an easy path. Pessimists follow an easy path made up of dead-ends. The optimist’s path may be harder, but it is a richer journey.

While deciding which path to follow in 2010 stop to consider we live in the “Land of Lincoln.”
If ever a man had reason to be a pessimist, it was Lincoln. But, he was a man who drew from a well of optimism.

Lincoln was at the helm of a nation divided by hate. Yet, Lincoln stood his philosophical ground spurred on to action by a desire larger than himself.

Despite many days that must have been darker than anything most could even imagine, Lincoln emerged from his darkness victorious.

As 2010 approaches, consider that whatever prosperity, happiness and serenity anyone achieves is colored by attitude. Pessimism destroys the spirit. Optimism lifts the spirit. Choose the optimistic path and contribute to a banner new year in Washington.       

A new year is perched to dawn. With the new year comes the decision to be pessimistic or optimistic in the new year.

We can be pessimistic or optimistic about a number of things, including the economy, the president entering his second year in office, Gov. Pat Quinn starting another year of his administration and a gubernatorial election, and bitterly cold weather that will cause AmerenCILCO bills to soar.

Pessimists usually have a very vocal element. Whether they constitute a majority is debatable.
What is for sure is that embracing pessimism dulls the ability to see or seek opportunity.

Optimism, on the other hand, breeds vision, which is the engine that propels success.

Imagine what it would mean to Washington if in 2010 the city was suddenly populated with optimists who sought opportunity instead of seeing obstacles.

Being an optimist is not always an easy path. Pessimists follow an easy path made up of dead-ends. The optimist’s path may be harder, but it is a richer journey.

While deciding which path to follow in 2010 stop to consider we live in the “Land of Lincoln.”
If ever a man had reason to be a pessimist, it was Lincoln. But, he was a man who drew from a well of optimism.

Lincoln was at the helm of a nation divided by hate. Yet, Lincoln stood his philosophical ground spurred on to action by a desire larger than himself.

Despite many days that must have been darker than anything most could even imagine, Lincoln emerged from his darkness victorious.

As 2010 approaches, consider that whatever prosperity, happiness and serenity anyone achieves is colored by attitude. Pessimism destroys the spirit. Optimism lifts the spirit. Choose the optimistic path and contribute to a banner new year in Washington.       

Loading commenting interface...

Market Place
Boats Magazine
Cars
Classifieds
Coupons
Homes
Find Washington jobs
Society
Engagement
Wedding
Anniversary
Birth
Birthday