Where Are My Roots In Optimism Where are my roots in optimism comes from the Bible, My family, and Basketball. The Bible teaches me to have hope lets me know I have a future. Jeremiah 29:11 states “ For I know the plans I have for you they are to prosper you not to harm you and give you a hope and a future.” So knowing that one day i'll live eternity in a beautiful and perfect place with my family and my ancestors before me lets not only me but my family be very optimistic. My grandpa is preacher
Theories of optimism include dispositional models, and models of explanatory style. Methods to measure optimism have been developed within both theoretical systems, such as various forms of the Life Orientation Test, for the original definition of optimism, or the Attributional Style Questionnaire designed to test optimism in terms of explanatory style. Variation in optimism and pessimism is somewhat heritable[2] and reflects biological trait systems to some degree.[3] It is also influenced by environmental
Psychometric Evaluation of a New Measure of Dispositional Optimism Dispositional optimism (DO) is a psychological construct defined as the tendency to have positive expectations about the future [CITE]. DO is considered a relatively stable trait, and is based upon the expectancy-value theory of motivation [CITE fishbein]. The theory suggests that an individual’s confidence in their ability to succeed (expectancy) and the predicted benefits of completing a task (value) determine the strength of their
Practice Careful Optimism Having a positive mind and positive outlook are crucial to being successful in business. It is optimism that drives entrepreneurs to move forward. But there is danger in sheer and pure optimism. Excessive optimism can make one overlook risks and potential pitfalls. This is what you need to avoid. So while approaching business with an optimistic mindset, you also have to acknowledge that there are dangers and risks that you must exercise carefulness. 2 Practice Healthy
have a high level of optimism. Optimism is the form of positive thinking that insists that a person can control their own happiness. (Williams Yolanda) In other words, optimism is basically looking at the good side of reality rather than letting it bring you down. Optimism in some cases is a desirable trait due to its fundamental nature. Being optimistic allows people to keep their head high and keep moving, even through the most dire situations that they may face. Optimism is a priority because
Those who say they can, and those who say they can’t, are both usually right. This is the same thing as optimism vs pessimism. Although seeing solutions in a pessimistic way may be easier than an optimistic, this way is not always right. In the book, The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, it seems as if Golding was trying to tell his readers that the human race is doomed. However, when looked at closer, he does hint at several reasons why humanity is indeed not doomed. People are so smart and
A positive attitude will lead to a better life. Like saying the sky is blue or the sun rises in the east, this statement appears self-evident. Ingrained in the American identity is a sense of optimism. From countless self-help books to the quintessential southern prosperity gospel preacher, Americans truly believe that having an optimistic outlook improves life (Blumner 1). Chris Prentiss, New Age guru and co-founder of Passages, a well-known rehabilitation facility in Malibu, argues this very point
social support, HIV symptom load, forgiveness and optimism. We hypothesized that life regard, perceived social support and forgiveness would positively correlate with optimism, people who reported HIV symptoms would be less optimistic than people without HIV related symptoms and that our independent variables accounted for a significant proportion of variance in optimism. Our results support these hypotheses, except for a significant difference in optimism between people who reported HIV related symptoms
the researchers concentrated on the relationship between optimism and a specific medical condition, in this case cardiac patients who were scheduled to undergo an artery bypass
Optimism is an emotion that inspires hopefulness and confidence about the future. Optimism propels people and novels forward. Optimism is a driving force in the novel “Lord of The Flies” by William Golding and the novel “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green. In the novel “Lord of the Flies”,one of the most important emotions is optimism. Without optimism the boys would have no hope that they would make it off the island. At the start of the novel things are not going the boys way, their plane