On Positivity

Benefits of Being Positive

woman wearing Blue Life Shirred Waist Dress and sharing her thoughts on positivity

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Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about positivity. Are you a glass half full or a glass half empty kind of person? I started asking myself this when I found myself having a bad day. When times are tough, am I focusing on the problem in my front of me (that may be out of my control)? I’ve always believed in being a positive person and trying to see the world through a glass half full approach. What I didn’t realize is that it’s actually better for you to choose positivity. Turns out, there are so many benefits of being positive.

On Positivity

The more I read, the more I’ve realized how powerful positivity actually is.

Positive people…

+ Are healthier and live longer

Several studies have shown that optimists are physically healthier than pessimists. Turns out your attitude matters, and how you perceive the world around you directly has an impact on your health.

Make better leaders

Positive people are more likely to inspire those around them and infect them with their vision and happiness. Think about the people in your life that you respect and look up to – how many of them are happy? I wouldn’t be surprised if many of them were optimists.

Have more successful relationships

Turns out positivity can improve your relationship as well. I’ve noticed myself that when I have a more positive perspective, my boyfriend reacts in kind, as opposed to if I react to a situation negatively.

Handle stress more effectively

Smile and laughter have been shown to help our bodies cope with stress. Did you know stress might actually be as bad for your health as smoking? Yikes. By being positive, you can eliminate some of the negative effects of stress.

Think about it – what are the downsides to having a positive attitude? Maybe you are overconfident in your abilities and take on more work than you can handle. Maybe you end up giving people the benefit of the doubt more often than you should. It’s really NBD. Because I truly believe that if you give more than you receive, the long term benefits will outweigh any short term consequences.

We all have bad days where we want to complain and vent.

It’s easy to get caught up in negative thoughts and emotions. But, the world isn’t out to get you. Bad days will happen, and how you react matters. For me, the answer is simple. Choose optimism. It’s a choice to view the world positively or negatively. It sounds silly, but I’ve been making a concerted effort to be more positive. It helps me brush things off quickly and move on. If something is going wrong or not the way I anticipated, I ask myself, “so what?”

It helps to let go and be positive. Also, who likes a Negative Nancy?? Be positive, and people will want to be around you. Simple as that.

What are your thoughts on positivity? How do you stay positive?

xx, Amy

dress: blue life

photos: jennifer wu

16 Discussion to this post

  1. Jessi Malay says:

    Such a great post. It is very important to stay positive. Loving these photos too. Thanks for sharing girlie!

    XO, Jessi
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  2. Lauren Nakagawa says:

    Great reminder, and I must say from personal experiences I am naturally not a positive person. Hell bent and motivated, absolutely..but not necessarily always positive. Yoga has definitely helped with coping and healing, one step at a time 🙂

    Thank you for posting Amy, I hope you’re having a beautiful week.

    xx
    Lauren
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    • Amy Zhang says:

      Ahh Lauren I am the same way! Yoga was the best thing I ever did for myself in terms of clearing my mind and coming to peace with things that are out of my control… I need to get back into it! Thanks for the reminder and kind words xx

  3. I really enjoyed your post hon!!!!! I am a buddhist, so whenever I have a bad day, I always chant to be ‘optimism’ Because I don’t want the negativities to control myself and I don’t wanna be discouraged by them. It’s really hard to be positive since I don’t have a family here in America – they are all the way in Japan, so trying to be around with my close friends who has believe in my and supported my dream is the way I can be as positive as I can!

    Thanks for the share!

    xo from Seattle,
    AikA❤︎

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    • Amy Zhang says:

      Hi Aika! I appreciate and love many of the principles of Buddhism! I couldn’t agree more, at times it can be hard to stay positive, most of my family is very far from me as well – some days are definitely better than others! Thank you for the positive words and thoughts babe xx

  4. Daniel says:

    Seriously love this outfits! Those prints are everything! xo

    Daniel x
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