The Optimist Creed: Article 1

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Greetings, fellow humans! Today, I’m gonna start the first of ten posts of me breaking down The Optimist Creed. If you’ve been reading NIA SPEAKS for a while, you may know that I did a post on this creed back in December of 2010, as a challenge to live by it in 2011.

Well, we all know that it’s 2012 now, and I’ve come to realize that I’ve kind of strayed from the creed. Now, I’m trying to get back on track, because I think that living by the creed can truly make me and you all happier people. The Optimist Creed is as follows; and today, I’m tackling the first article.

Promise yourself…
To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.

To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet.

To make all your friends feel that there is something in them.

To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true.

To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best.

To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own.

To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future.

To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile.

To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others.

To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble.

Now, how can one be so strong that nothing can disturb his or her peace of mind? Better yet, what does that even mean?

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” -Philippians 4:6+7

The above verse is one of my favorite passages of Scripture, and the answer to my question.

The way of keeping one’s peace of mind is by not worrying, I suppose. I guess that means we should be strong enough not to give into fear…or at least petty worries, if you know what I’m saying.

According to some stats…

40% of the things people worry about about are about things that would never happen.

30% of the things people worry about are about things that have already happened.

12% of the things people worry about are about others’ opinions; and criticisms are often made by those that are jealous or insecure. Therefore, unjust criticism is a disguised compliment.

10% of the things people worry about are needless health worries.

8% of the things people worried about are “legitimate.”

So, most of the things you worry about aren’t even worth the trouble! No wonder why peace of mind can seem so scarce.

I challenge you to chill out on that worry stuff. I’ll hit more on it later on the last article of this creed.

Any thoughts?

Until next time…











Picture citation: eoptimist.org

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  • ashi 4 March 2012

    its like you havent posted in a while!
    good to read your post again!
    I worry a lot, I think worrying is part of human nature but its how we back up our worries that should be the main concern and that's were the promises come in 🙂
    I appreciate you sharing this
    enjoy your weekend!

    • Anonymous 4 March 2012

      what do u mean she posts every week

    • Anonymous 4 March 2012

      good post though nia

  • Sassi 5 March 2012

    great blog hun!
    X

  • anna 5 March 2012

    hi there! I saw your comment on my blog, thank you so much! I'm following now, and I'll be glad if you follow me back…
    thank you for make me find your blog, and believe me if I say that today I need to read something like this post! (BTW, I'm sorry for my bad english!)

    hope to hear about you soon!

    Anna!
    http://brandnewbyanna.blogspot.com

  • Steph C. 6 March 2012

    very true on the not worrying 🙂
    xx
    -S

    http://www.gingerandlace.blogspot.com

  • Flapjack Melody 8 March 2012

    Thanks so much for your lovely comment on my blog – you really made my day..!

    I love this post – it's so thought provoking & inspiring. I love those stats you listed at the end… It really helps to put it all into perspective.

    I'm now following – follow me back so we can keep in touch..??

    FJM
    x

    http://flapjackmelody.blogspot.com

  • Hanna 8 March 2012

    thanks for your comment on my blog Nia! I'm following u now 🙂

    Hanna
    http://whoishanna.blogspot.com/

  • Ruth Arthasya 8 March 2012

    You have a great words:)

    Following you:)
    It would be so nice, if you follow me back:)

    Have a sparkling day!

    xoxo.

  • Déborah-alana 9 March 2012

    Hi I loved your blog, your words, very good! following your blog, kisses

    deborah-alana.blogspot.com

  • M.E 9 March 2012

    Thanks for stopping by my blog! of course I will follow!! hope u follow back 🙂

    http://fashion-gourmet.blogspot.com/

  • Laura 9 March 2012

    Beautiful sense of style and very nice blog!
    Congrats on your work! Perhaps you'd like to follow each other?
    xoxo,
    Fashionhypnotised girl

  • Louise 9 March 2012

    what a powerful post, very inspirational 🙂
    secret stare

  • Forever Fred Astaire by PJ Chabwera 25 March 2012

    What an insightful and inspiring post! Great job, Nia! X

    http://foreverfredastaire.blogspot.com/

  • KrazzyKi 28 March 2012

    Inspiring post

    Ruhie 🙂

    The Sweet Life

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