Positive thinking
“Research suggests that positive thinking and optimism can impact your health. Positive emotions are associated with a decreased production of the stress hormone cortisol, along with improved immune function, and reduced disease risk.” ~ Andrew Weil, M.D.
After weeks of stressful, disturbing news, I believe we could all use a break. Dr. Andrew Weil, the father of alternative medicine, reminds us that our physical health depends on our state of mind. Keeping a positive outlook is as important as exercising and eating a healthy diet.
I know it’s unwise to blindly ignore what’s happening in the world. And it’s foolish to pretend that everything is peachy when it’s not. But this week I plan to practice optimism as often as I can. That means spending more time with spirit-lifters who are trying to cultivate a positive, hopeful outlook. It also means appreciating the good things within my reach, and controlling negative thoughts about people and situations I cannot change. ~CL
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