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Includes 20 easy to follow exercises designed to help the reader achieve a more optimistic and happier attitude to life. For time-poor, busy people looking to find a more balanced way of living.
Do you want to stop thinking negatively? Are you looking for greater happiness and more confidence? Optimism is an attitude that sets us up for life success by helping us focus on what works and how we contribute to what works. Optimistic people have more fun, are healthier and achieve more of their potential. Optimistic thinking is a skill that anyone can learn. In this simple easy-to-use book,…mehr

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Includes 20 easy to follow exercises designed to help the reader achieve a more optimistic and happier attitude to life. For time-poor, busy people looking to find a more balanced way of living.
Do you want to stop thinking negatively? Are you looking for greater happiness and more confidence? Optimism is an attitude that sets us up for life success by helping us focus on what works and how we contribute to what works. Optimistic people have more fun, are healthier and achieve more of their potential. Optimistic thinking is a skill that anyone can learn. In this simple easy-to-use book, Lucy Macdonald will show you how to harness the power of optimism to help you create a more positive, upbeat attitude to life. The book contains 20 specially devised exercises that include simple practices such as journaling, visualisation, affirmations and simple physical exercises. With its foundations in scientific principals of cognitive behaviour, You Can Be An Optimist will show you how to: Boost your optimism Recognise and deal with problems as they arise Stop being negative and nurture a positive outlook Deal with stress and increase your motivation Be happier and more successful This book will help you to plug into the power of optimism, improve your health and create happiness for yourself and those around you.
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Lucy MacDonald, M.Ed., runs her own practice as a counsellor, specialising in stress and anger management, emotional intelligence and the power of optimism. She is a member of the Canadian Counselling Association, president of Canada's Private Practitioners' Network, and a well-known speaker throughout Canada. The author lives in Ottowa, Ontario Canada.