Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Leila Mulla: It’s all about attitude

Leila Mulla believes that positive thinking holds the key to achieve a smooth sailing life and an optimistic outlook. It’s all about the attitude. However, keeping a positive attitude comes with practice and determination.
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To achieve and keep a positive outlook in life, it is best that you consider the following:
1. Evaluate things. When something bad happens, don’t let negative thoughts overwhelm the positive ones. Instead, evaluate what happened by analyzing details from what might have been to what should have not been done.
2. Develop rational thinking over emotional tendencies. Emotions keep people from thinking.
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3. Move forward and don’t linger on negative things from the past. Leila Mulla believes that dwelling on ideas that are hateful or dreadful can only make things worse. Instead, watch out for things to be excited about.
4. Read, sing, and watch materials that are inspiring. They emit positivism.
5. Hold on to people who exude positive, winning, and happy attitudes. They make situations light and easy.
6. Make it a point to get involved in something enjoyable as it helps alleviate stress. This may be an outdoor activity, hobby, or anything unique from your daily routine.
7. Learn to laugh at yourself. Personal blunders and mistakes can be reassuring and motivating at the same time.
8. Deepen spiritual being.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Leila Mulla: Optimism has made some of history’s greatest men successful




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Leila Mulla believes that positive thinking and optimism will yield personal developments, emotional growth, and professional excellence. Inspiring people to do well in their craft and helping bring out their best assets through positive reinforcement will make the world a better and happier place to live in.



History has produced ethicists and philosophers who aimed at doing just that - making the world a better place - by accentuating positive thoughts and burying the negative ones. These philosophers have succeeded in their own personal battles and achieved the kind of life they had been longing for through hard work, patience, optimism, and faith to the Supreme Being. Like Leila Mulla, these people made their lives a vessel of pure hope and love, and not of pessimism. These philosophers include the following:




Xun Zi (ca. 312–230 BC) was a Chinese Confucian philosopher who had an important impact and contribution to one of the Hundred Schools of Thought. Xun Zi believed that man could become ‘eternally good’ through education and ritual. He also considered that ethical norms had been created to rectify mankind.



Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869–1948) was a political and ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement. His philosophy, anchored on the principle of ‘total nonviolence,’ has led him to inspire other movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.


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Thomas Berry, C.P. (1914–2009) was a Catholic priest, cultural historian, and eco-theologian. An advocate of “eco-spirituality,” Berry is famous for his deep understanding that history is an inspiration that will guide people to do better in their personal pursuits.


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