Friday, August 2, 2013
7 Positive Things To Tell Yourself When Things Turn Hopeless
When life seems
pointless, use
positivity. It can be incredibly difficult, but it’s
worthwhile. What do you tell yourself when you’re
upset?
There are positive things to tell yourself when you’re
feeling down. It’s dangerous to sulk in your sadness and as
hard as it is, you have to try to make your mind a happier
place. Don’t let yourself believe that it’s pointless to keep
living your life. Start changing your attitude by reading
these positive things to tell yourself.
1. You Have The Power to Change Your Life
One of the positive things to tell yourself is that you have
the potential to change your situation. Look at Robert
Downey Jr. He suffered through drug addiction, jail time,
and rehab. Now he’s one of the most talented, respected
actors who’s starred in multiple movies. Never give up
hope, because there will be moments in life worth living
for. Even if your current situation is rough, that can change.
2. You’re Stronger than You Think
Be proud that you’ve made it this far in life. You’ve made
it through countless arguments, bad days, and embarrassing
moments. You’ve endured difficult things and you’ll have
the willpower to make it through more. Remember how far
you’ve come and know that you’re a strong person. Even if
you don’t believe that’s true, reading this means you’re
alive, so you must be stronger than you think.
3. Your past Is a Memory
If your past makes you cringe, focus on something else.
Everyone has memories that make them sick to think about.
If you can use your past mistakes as reminders to be a
better person, that’s great. But if it only brings pain, push
the thoughts away. Tell yourself that your past is your past
and not an indication of your future.
4. People Love You
Sometimes clichés are true. Whether it’s a parent, friend, or
boyfriend, someone loves you. Just because they don’t
show their emotions doesn’t mean they don’t exist. If it
seems like they’re pushing you too hard, it’s only because
they care. Your family and friends want you to have the
best life possible and for that to happen, they might have to
be stern.
5. You Can’t Rush Success
If you’re worried about what your future holds, remember
to take life one day at a time. Don’t get overwhelmed with
whether or not you’ll succeed with your goal of becoming a
teacher. Start small. Take the classes you need to take,
tutor, and go on job interviews when you’re ready. Don’t
rush things or you’ll stress yourself out more than you
should.
6. Others Are in The Same Boat
Whatever you’re feeling, you’re not the only one in the
world to feel that way. Plenty of people think that their
existence is useless and that their life is going nowhere. It
doesn’t mean that your emotions are unimportant. It just
means that others have gone through what you have and
have come out alright. You can survive too.
7. Happiness Is a Choice
If your feel like your life is horrible, you can still take
moments out of the day to be happy. Use escapism by
watching a movie or reading a book. Or just have a
conversation with your friends. Just remember that you
have the power to make choices that can lead to happiness.
So don’t isolate yourself from those you love or punish
yourself by refusing to do things that bring you joy.
When life seems pointless, use positivity. It can be
incredibly difficult, but it’s worthwhile. What do you tell
yourself when you’re upset?
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