Commentary America is struggling. While this country and its people have faced their share of difficulties—including the Great Depression, several wars, terrorist attacks, and countless devastating natural disasters—we seem to be losing a key attribute of our national identity: our confidence in our ability to solve problems and achieve what was once considered “impossible.” That…
Small-Business Optimism Dives to Six-Month Low, Inflation Cited as Top Problem
Optimism among small businesses continues to remain weak amid decades-high inflation and concerns about the future of the economy, the latest survey by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) shows. The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index fell by 2.1 points, to 89.8, in December, which is the twelfth consecutive month it remained below the…
Solstice
A disillusioned young man encounters a variety of characters that help him regain a sense of hope and optimism during a cold and lonely Christmas Eve. Originally broadcast in 1994 as Lifetime Television’s first original holiday movie. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” – Feature Films:…
How to Cultivate a Happier Retirement
Researchers have identified several factors besides money that contribute to a happier retirement, including good health, strong relationships, and a sense of purpose. But setbacks are inevitable, in life and in retirement. Not everyone enjoys good health—and no one enjoys it forever. Loved ones die or move away. The pursuits you thought would give your…
How to Be Content in Turbulent Times
If you were asked to choose one word to describe the times we live in, what would it be? You might say stressful, intense, or exhausting—all true, for sure. As for me, I’m going with the adjective “turbulent.” If you’ve ever flown in an airplane that encountered turbulence, you’re well-acquainted with the meaning of the…
4 Essential Habits of Positive People to Inspire and Empower You
Do you ever wonder how positive people can maintain their attitude despite the difficulties of life? Are you curious about the habits they possess and how they let go of negative thoughts? Positive People and Their Habits Positive people aren’t kept up about obstacles and problems in their life. Wherever their gaze passes, there is…
Study on Women Shows Optimism Associated With Living an Extra Four Years of Life
A Harvard University study on women across different racial groups suggests links between optimism and a longer lifespan; with the group scoring the highest on optimism associated with an extra 4.5 years of life when compared to the lowest-scoring group. “Our findings suggest that there’s value to focusing on positive psychological factors, like optimism, as…
S&P 500, Dow Open Higher on Earnings Optimism
The S&P 500 and the Dow opened higher on Thursday after strong profit forecasts from companies such as Macy’s, while data confirmed the U.S. economy contracted in the first-quarter, quelling some worries about aggressive rate hikes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 127.89 points, or 0.40 percent, at the open to 32,248.17. The S&P 500…
The Surprising Physical and Mental Benefits of Practicing Optimism
As soon as parents bring a new baby home, they begin to look for all the milestone “firsts”—rolling over, sitting up, eating solid food, walking, talking. The list goes on and on until it’s filled with even more advanced educational objectives. Can your child identify the letters of the alphabet and their sounds? What sight…
How Optimism May Keep You Alive Longer
You’ve probably heard a story or two about someone who lived past 100. Perhaps you have a wise-cracking great-grandfather. Or maybe you heard about that WWII veteran who ate ice cream and smoked cigars every day. According to a recent study, one secret to a long life might be wholly unrelated to what we eat or how much…
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