Knock the "T" off of can't
Recently, I took a sheet of paper and divided it into two columns: "Yes People," and "No People." Then I thought about individuals I knew and wrote their names in the appropriate column.
What a shock it was to see the length of the "No" list. These were the people who heard someone say, "You can't do that!" and they believed it. Next they were saying, "It can't be done!" and their negativity was affecting not only themselves, but also the lives of others.
If your friends made such a list right now, under which heading would they write your name? Do they see you as enthusiastic, affirmative and optimistic? Or do they believe you see more problems than solutions? It's time to knock the "t" off the "can't." I like the words of author Frank Hughes, "I will say this about being an optimist; even when things don't turn out well, you are certain they will get better."
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