The Science of Positivity

PositivityOn Thursday night of last week I attended a presentation by a local sales trainer and motivational speaker, Mush Panjwani.  The talk was titled “Staying Positive in a Negative World”.  I instinctively raise my guard when I see messages like this.  Positivity is fine, I believe.  But realism untarnished by foolish positivity or self-destructive negativity seems the best policy.  But Mush’s presentation spoke to my inner scientist.  And it is worth sharing a summary of his arguments here.

Mush stated that positivity is influenced by three behaviors: thoughts, vocabulary, and actions.  Thoughts affect mood, vocabulary programs our brains and the people around us, and actions have physiological benefits.  Below I share my own experience and research on why Mush’s ideas are correct.

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