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#14 Jax Is 13 Years Young, He Cant Walk Very Far Nowadays But Would Be Heartbroken IfWe Didnt Take Him For A Walk. So We Pull Him In His Wagon
#20 Guy Spots The Most Adorable Little Squirrels Napping Just Outside His Window
#39 Dakota Turned 14 Years Old Today! He Enjoyed A Long Car Ride,
Swimming In The Ocean And Some Cheeseburgers! Everyone Wish Dakota A Happy Birthday
#49 Brad Lewis Saved His Youngest Son From Injuries Falling Off A Balcony By Jumping After Him.
His youngest had very little injury's as a result of his father cradling him to his chest and taking the blunt of the hit. Lewis survived with a fractured skull, bruising and other injuries.[/b[
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Karadeniz
(22,270 posts)littlemissmartypants
(22,418 posts)Optimism is a mental mindset that strongly contributes to psychological resilience, Lise said. She explained further: We need to be able to imagine positive outcomes to problems in order to be motivated to work on our issues. That does not mean we have to be positive 100% of the time (which is impossible to do anyway). But it is important to be able to conceive positive outcomes instead of dwelling solely on negative outcomes.
EYESORE 9001
(25,812 posts)Youve heard the quip, always expect the worst and youll never be disappointed? It couldnt be more wrong. The pessimist is perpetually disappointed. Living with that mindset must take a toll - besides contributing nothing toward finding viable solutions.
calimary
(80,693 posts)Keeping it!
Im gonna use it in one of our Call to Action emails. They always start with a quote.
littlemissmartypants
(22,418 posts)Tadpole Raisin
(972 posts)EYESORE 9001
(25,812 posts)Lise also confirmed that the news is often depressing and upsetting, and there isn't much we can do about it. Many people benefit from limiting the amount of TV news they watch, and reading their news instead. Sometimes it's a good idea to take a news break altogether, she concluded.
Overconsumption of talking-head journalism contributes to pessimism and hopelessness IMO.
hunter
(38,264 posts)My wife never paid any attention to television news and opinion.
I quit television news and opinion a long time ago.
Don't need or want that stuff in my head.
Mostly we watch Netflix.
lucca18
(1,238 posts)I am bookmarking this!
calimary
(80,693 posts)THANK YOU SO MUCH, left-of-center2012!
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)I love Bored Panda!