This was further studied and in fact
showed optimistic people showed less cortisol and inflammation in their blood, reduced adrenaline, and increased immune functioning.
Not exact matches
I know we were
optimistic people but this
show synches it....
Punit Shah from the MRC Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry (SGDP) Centre at King's College London, said: «There is ample evidence for optimism bias in various real - world situations — England football fans for example — but these instances simply
show that certain
people might be
optimistic in certain situations; not that they are generally
optimistic.»
A study from gratitude expert Robert Emmons, PhD,
showed that
people who kept weekly gratitude journals were more
optimistic and happier overall than folks who recorded hassles or uneventful happenings.
Recent research
shows that
people who practice gratitude experience fewer illnesses, enjoy greater health and feel more loving,
optimistic and forgiving.
Research
shows that
people who feel they have a better sense of control tend to be the most
optimistic.
The Stocktail Paradox and new research from NYU has
shown that realistically
optimistic people are better at articulating their dreams because they understand that there will be obstacles along the way.
But then I always tell
people, wrinkles
show we are alive and enjoyed life Obviously, no one accepts this answer They say I am too
optimistic DenisesPlanet.com
The research on social mobility
shows that
people are
optimistic that education will get better, but think job security and housing will get worse.
Although this looks like a sad documentation of what once was,
showing just a hint at happier times, Luna Park still has an
optimistic feel — you can see it in the smiles on
people's faces, and how their memories of the place live on, even though the crowds have gone.
The campaign is based on a recent survey which
shows that a majority of
people globally are
optimistic about our ability to address climate change, with 64 % of global citizens believing it is solvable if we take action now.
An IPSOS survey presented during Climate Week NYC, on behalf of The Climate Group and Futerra,
shows that a majority of
people globally are
optimistic about addressing climate change if we act now — with
people in emerging economies the most positive about the role of new technology.
There are more than a few studies
showing that when
people keep a journal of what they're grateful for, positive benefits follow — from greater well - being and more
optimistic feelings about the future to exercising more, among other positive things.
They don't want to be like the
people who are in charge of the firm, the Baby Boomers who have a strong work ethic, are competitive,
optimistic and
show success visibly with trophies and plaques.
In line, research
shows that
people who are
optimistic about their performance stop trying to get better whereas frustrated and dissatisfied
people tend to find creative breakthroughs when incentivized and supported in the right way.
Written by Lisa Rangel, Executive Resume Writer I'm the type of
person who needs to be
shown why it pays to be grateful, happy and
optimistic.
Research
shows children are more likely to develop coping skills if they: trust that the world is safe and caring
people will help them; believe in their ability to do things for themselves; feel valued for who they are; feel
optimistic; and can manage their feelings, thoughts and behaviours.