Monday, November 18, 2013

Getting Up When You're Down

Sometimes everything just falls onto your plate at once, and it's overflowing, and it's heavy, and you're tired, and you just want it all to go away. You don't want any of it. In those situations it can be hard to be positive. It can be a struggle to work or get through your day. We've all had days like this, and we all get through them somehow, but how? Luckily I have found something that I try to focus on when I have days like this.


Whatever you put your energy into is what will surround you. They always say the grass is greener on the other side, but the truth is, the grass is greener where you water it. You have the power to make the grass green and brighten your day. It is easy to feel defeated, but when you remind yourself that you do have this control, it can make things a little easier.

When you focus on all the tasks you have to do at work, and that new project you have absolutely no time for, and the appointment you have after work that is going to cause you to have to work late another day, it is really hard to get that green grass to grow. You're focusing in on all the dirt and awful stuff.

Now imagine focusing on the good instead -- you have a job, you are able to afford to go to the doctor when you need to, you are trusted to take on extra tasks at work, you have a partner who loves you, you have a roof over your head and a comfy bed, etc. These things might seem like little things when you have the negativity overpowering you, but the more you "water" the good things, the more green grass you will have, and the easier it will be to stay positive.

This is a technique that I use when I have bad days, and I really try to stay positive by using this thought process. It isn't always easy or instantaneous, but it does help. What helps you get more positive when you are having a bad day?

8 comments:

  1. Great post. Staying positive is hard, I am not a positive person by nature but know that if I feel/act negative, things seem worse. So I make a conscious effort to be positive. The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence, but someone still has to mow. That's my take.

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    1. I like your take, Dawn! It is a conscious effort, but ultimately it is worth it.

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  2. Thanks for these positive thoughts this morning, Rachel! I really needed to read this today- a reminder that what I have is so good and that even when I'm overwhelmed or stressed...it's typically because I have a lot going on that I can be THANKFUL to have. What a great perspective! When i'm feeling down or negative, I like to find positive or uplifting quotes on Pinterest! Sometimes having something to meditate on- other than my negative thoughts- helps me to have a change of attitude!

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    1. I am so glad this helped you! Looking at positive quotes on Pinterest is a great idea too. You are right that there is so much to be thankful for -- all year round, not just at Thanksgiving :)

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  3. Ohh, girl, let's be fran besides just being frans on the SGBC page. This is something that I have been working on for the last few weeks. It can always be worse and sometimes we gotta be reminded of that.

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    1. Yay new frans! I was just in the process of reading your blog post when I saw your comment haha! You are right that it can always be worse, and it is important to remember all the good things that we have.

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  4. this is so true" the grass is greener where you water it." I love that! I always say, thoughts are things. SO what you put out there is the universe is what will be! Positive thinking is a powerful thing!

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  5. Focusing on the positive is hard but its something we have to do! I'm coming by from the SGBC!

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