I'm sure you've heard the phrase "radiate positivity." It's an expression that has been around for a while, but it seems to be getting more popular these days. In fact, it was used by President Barack Obama in his last State of the Union address. But what does it mean? And how can you radiate positivity?
Section: Let me start out by saying that this post is not intended as a self-help guide or advice on how to radiate positivity. That said, if there's anything here that resonates with you and helps make your life better—or at least more enjoyable—then let me know!
Make a conscious effort to surround yourself with positive people.
One of the most important things you can do to radiate positivity is to surround yourself with positive people and experiences. This includes both those who are close to you, and those who are not. It's important to show kindness and compassion toward others, especially if they're going through difficult times or struggling with their own self-worth. When we give our time and energy away freely (without expecting anything in return), it creates an aura of goodwill around us that makes other people feel more secure in their own abilities. It also helps foster a sense of trust between two people because it shows them that there exists someone who cares enough about them as individuals that he/she would go out of his way just because he/she believes in what good deeds look like!
Be kind, yet wise.
Be kind, yet wise.
Be kind to others.
Be kind to yourself.
Be kind to the earth, your body and mind, spirit and soul (the last two are not mutually exclusive).
The point of this blog post is to remind you that even if life gets tough, it's important to remember there is always someone out there who cares about you. In today's fast paced world, we can get lost in our own struggles and forget how much love exists in others. I hope these tips will help others find their own happiness again!
















