Today I am a seemingly contradictory mix of extreme optimism and the feeling that I have a scratch that I can’t itch — like the emotional equivalent of phantom limb.
My name is Waylon. I live in Portland, OR. This blog is my dabbling in Zen/Buddhism, taking gratuitous vegan food porn pics, and sharing what little I understand about the human condition.
Positive emotions can, the researchers concluded, undo the effects of a stressful negative experience. The researchers found that the most resilient people were also more positive in day-to-day life.
It turns out that resilient people are good at transforming negative feelings into positive ones. For instance, one of the major findings of Fredrickson’s studies was that resilient people took a different attitude toward the speech task than non-resilient people. They viewed the task as a challenge and opportunity for growth rather than as a threat. In other words, they found the silver lining.
Researchers find the benefits of optimism are real, something psychologists have long championed.
More on the science of optimism here.
(via explore-blog)I cannot be an optimist, but I am a prisoner of hope.
(Source: quote-book)
GPOY twofer :)
Today I am a seemingly contradictory mix of extreme optimism and the feeling that I have a scratch that I can’t itch — like the emotional equivalent of phantom limb.