8. Flex your “what’s going well” muscle - Deepstash

8. Flex your “what’s going well” muscle

The more attention you put on what’s going well in your life right now, the better life goes, and the easier it is to stay enthusiastic.

Instead of focusing on all the things you wish were different, write down everything you can think of that you’re grateful for, and make a practice every day of noticing what’s going well.

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