
A comment from a reader made me think about what I’m doing here. I spew all kinds of stuff from my grey cells and hopefully somebodysomewhere smiles.
‘Cos that’s what it’s all about.
Smiling.
There’s so much Bad Stuff out there. We get it stuffed (pun intended) down our throats everyday in every way and we need to remind ourselves that there’s Good Stuff out there as well.
I’ve blogged about this before: how the purveyor of news have decided that “news” means exclusively “bad news”.
There’s a truism that says whatever you focus on in life is what you get. Ergo, focus on the shit and guess what you end up neck deep in?
Put a black box in front of you. Stare at the black box. Put all your focus on that black box. It grows until the world around it shrinks. There will be nothing but that black box.
Ok – that’s a basic metaphor. I’m tired. Stay with me. Black box/TV/Bad news...see where I’m going with this? But the black box could stand for anything negative that you worry/ focus on...a bullying boss, a spare tyre, the shadows under your eyes, the way you hit your head when you were 18 and all your hair fell out (no, I’m joking. I’m a straightforward case of MPB)...etc etc etc etc etc etc – I’m sure you could give other examples.
The problem, as you are no doubt aware is that by blocking out everything but the black box you block out all the Good Stuff. All the colour and the shine passes you by.
It’s time to change our focus, people. As the song goes, let’s accentuate the positive.
Let’s start an online movement.
And I’m now about to go all Pollyanna on your ass...
Here’s a challenge for you. Tomorrow, the first stranger you see give them a smile.
Or...go out of your way to find something positive in your day. Can you make someone else’s day brighter? Ease someone else’s load even for a second? Another truism – help somebody else and you help yourself.
And do me a favour? Leave a comment later on and tell me how you got on.
I’m now going to post this blog before I’m tempted to go all vanilla and duck back down under the parapet of negativism.


