Still in Oklahoma City this morning. Presentations and training have gone well and late afternoon we fly out to Phoenix to do a round there.
A little bit home sick on this trip. Since I was gone last week. It is hard being out of the office for two weeks in a row. It just makes it difficult. And I miss home. But doing the best I can and next week is really going to be busy with everything that I need to do.
I feel a bit down today. So I am hoping for a day of positive energy.
Here's how to have a positive day:
Here is a list of 10 habits that can turn a gloomy outlook into an effortlessly optimistic attitude.
- Think of things you are thankful for ...
- Redirect your challenges. ...don't let others turn your joy into mud puddles if you can't control what they think or do anyway
- Get good at being rejected- at rejecting negativity that follows. You can feel the pain but let it go and look for what went well and what to do different next time.
- Use positive words to describe your life. ...then your mind will believe it
- Replace have with get. ...I "get" to do this tomorrow instead of I "have" to.
- Don't let yourself get dragged into other people's complaints or drama.
- Breathe. And go on.
- Notice the good things around you
- Try to Make things better
- Make someone else smile or do something for someone else and it makes you and someone else feel good and spreads much needed positive energy
So, today I will hopefully get to work on a few things I've been trying to work on but haven't been able to.
And hopefully I will be saying good morning to you tomorrow from Phoenix.
Ya'll have a good day. It's Wednesday right? OTH day. Over the hump. Off to the private blog.

It's always good to count your blessings ! When there is thankfulness, there is no room for anything but happiness ! Glad all is going well and try to keep that positive outlook. You've another day to make presentations which always go better with a SMILE. and just in case you need it...here's a (((BIG HUG))) from me to you !
ReplyDeleteEverything will be OK. Your life will be back to "normal" soon. I seriously hope you can have a weekend to do what you want with no plans. You need to regroup and refresh. Very important.
ReplyDeleteI know you miss George and the doggies & they miss you too. Big time!
xoxo m~
I would take a day off when you get home. Jet lag is so hard on your body. I can understand being homesick. I feel unsettled when I am away from home too long. Take care. I bet your husband is ready for you to come home.
ReplyDeletegood habits for sure. i can understand your being homesick. you barely got home before you were headed out on the road again. hang in there.
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