For generations, people have debated whether a glass is half empty or half full, indicating your perspective on yourself and ...
Dr. Elie Isenberg-Grzeda is an assistant professor in psychiatry at the University of Toronto. One of his primary research ...
The calendar flip to January usually triggers a collective panic to suddenly drink gallons of water and run marathons. But let's be real, the "new you" is probably just the "old you" with a slightly ...
These days, some out-and-out positivity is perhaps out of character for me. I tend to view our politics and the world more ...
Short Meditation Music for Monday Morning to Release Tensions and Anxieties for Negative Thoughts and let Positive Thinking fill your mind. In this way it's possible to relieve stress to start a new ...
Some people believe we are pre-wired to either think positively or default on the side of negativity. However, research shows that people can train themselves to think more positively, and that there ...
In order to gain insight into the state of the economy, some analysts utilize consumer and business surveys. Randomly-selected consumers and businesspersons are asked to provide their views about the ...
The burnt toast theory is a metaphor for life that helps people interpret minor inconveniences as having positive ripple effects or a “silver lining.” It’s related to the butterfly effect. While not a ...
Economic growth was negative in the first quarter, government-imposed costs on trade have risen this year, federal debt continues to soar, stocks are richly priced relative to their earnings, and ...
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed and consumed with negative thoughts? When facing adversity—whether health challenges, financial stress, or global uncertainties—positive thinking becomes a crucial ...