“Positive thinking is the notion that if you think good thoughts, things will work out well. Optimism is the feeling of thinking things will be well and be hopeful.” IfsThinkingWellsFeelingsPositive ThinkingOptimismNotionWork OutHopefulGood ThoughtsThings Will Work Out Author:Martin Seligman
“It's a matter of ABC: When we encounter ADVERSITY, we react by thinking about it. Our thoughts rapidly congeal into BELIEFS. These beliefs may become so habitual we don't even realize we have them unless we stop to focus on them. And they don't just sit there idly; they have CONSEQUENCES.” ThinkingMayMatterBeliefRealizingFocusConsequenceAdversityEncountersOur ThoughtsHabitual Author:Martin Seligman
“Habits of thinking need not be forever. One of the most significant findings in psychology in the last twenty years is that individuals choose the way they think.” ThinkingWayNeedsYearsLastsSpiritualIndividualForeverPsychologyHabitFindingsTwentiesSignificantHelplessness Book:Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life Source: Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life
“The defining characteristic of pessimists is that they tend to believe that bad events will last a long time, will undermine everything they do, and are their own fault. The optimists, who are confronted with the same hard knocks of this world, think about misfortune in the opposite way. They tend to believe that defeat is just a temporary setback or a challenge, that its causes are just confined to this one case.” ThinkingWorldWayBelieveLongHardLastsCausesChallengesCasesEventsThis WorldLong TimeOppositesFaultsDefeatCharacteristicsTemporaryMisfortunesOptimistDefiningConfinedPessimistSetbackTemporary Setbacks Author:Martin Seligman
“Some find that very optimistic people have benign illusions about themselves. These people may think they have more control, or more skill, than they actually do. Others have found that optimistic people have a good handle on reality. The jury is still out.” PeopleThinkingMayStillsRealityFoundPsychologySkillsIllusionHandleOptimisticJuryBenignPositive Psychology Author:Martin Seligman