DSC01000It's not what happens to you, it's what you happen to do with what happens to you.

I am impressed by many people, especially those who have a great attitude, seem focused on others, and make me feel good by just being around them. Often, however, I have been surprised to eventually find out that the person behaving in this admirable way has had anything but an easy life. In one case, the couple had lost a teenage child, in another, one had battled cancer, in yet another, family financial challenges were nearly taking them under. Yet, in spending time with these people, none of these burdens were obvious, no complaints were forthcoming, and negativity seemed to have no place in their vocabulary.

Contrast this with people who are not happy unless they are unhappy; those who appear hard-wired to focus on the downside of everything, complaining about this slight or that perceived unfair situation as though they were the world's #1 victim.

What is the difference between the two groups?

In my opinion, the difference stems from a person's perspective on events, and how he or she responds to the challenges of life. Bad times and hardships skip no one. Sickness, death, relational struggles, and other frictions of life do not single out particular victims. We are all swimming in the same soup. Realizing this is a major step toward maturity and will go a long way to improving your relationships and attractiveness.

Why, in a culture and time in which people are so blessed, are so many full of complaints?

Peculiarly, negative people don't think they are negative. If they admit to any impertinence at all, they will usually say they are merely being "realistic." This is a non sequitur, because their perspective on reality is warped by their ungratefulness, and they are no more infallible than anyone else when it comes to defining true reality.

How can you be more positive and more fun to be around? Here are ten things to consider:

1. Realize that it's not what happens to you, but how you respond that counts. We all have it tough in some way(s), so stop comparing yourself to others and begin tracking your own personal growth, instead. 

2. Never stop counting your blessings. The truth is, your every breath is a gift.

3. Don't take yourself too seriously. It's refreshing to come across someone who is truly humble.

4. Look for good in people and situations. You will be delighted by the surprising treasures you'll discover.

5. Become "other" focused, and think about how you can serve rather than receive. Sacrifice is a surprising paradox that serves the server as much as the served.

6. Consider your mortality, and operate with an eternal perspective. This involves prayer and worship, and being more concerned with whose you are than who you are.

7. Treat being flexible as an open invitation to unplanned adventure. It's the unexpected that often thrills us the most. Be open to it.

8. Find your purpose in life and pour your efforts into it. Work barely seems like work when you're doing what you were built to do. Do what you were meant to and do it with a purpose.

9. Forgive quickly, and forget even faster. Carrying grudges only builds muscles of bitterness. Lighten up by dropping that load.

10. Be present wherever you are. Multi-tasking is a thief, robbing us of joys and stealing our ability to focus and create clear memories. If you're with your kids, be with your kids. If you're at work, be at work. Stop splitting yourself into little worthless pieces.

And there is probably an eleventh: Don't read too many blog articles like this one where the author preaches at you as if he's got it all together himself. Nobody is that good!

🙂

Sincerely,

Chris Brady

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23 responses to “How Can You Be More Fun to be Around?”

  1. Cathy -- Team Rascals Avatar

    Chris,
    This post reminds me of a book I picked up and started reading this weekend, “Life Without Limits,” by Nick Vujicic (pronounced Voy-a-chich). Everything you’ve said is everything I’ve read so far in his book.
    As for credentials, Nick is the one whose youtube.com video has gone viral, in which he is doing all kids of stuff most of us either wouldn’t do, or take for granted. And Nick does all this stuff with no arms, no legs and 1 foot with 2 toes! His attitude is amazing, his stories are heartwarming and hilarious. What I didn’t know before from others, I am now learning from him about living without limitations, whether from others, or self-imposed.

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  2. Stuart Colvin Avatar
    Stuart Colvin

    Chris: Thanks for brightening up my day (yet again)!!

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  3. Gene Turner Avatar
    Gene Turner

    God sent.
    God bless!

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  4. Trish Rusiecki Avatar
    Trish Rusiecki

    Chris, its funny you wrote this blog today. This is something I have been thinking about for a bit now. I was visiting with relatives this past week. Of course telling stories of our/their childhood antics was brought up. Two of my cousins just seemed so geniune, humble and almost innocent like while telling their stories and pretty much the whole time we were there visiting with them. It was very refreshing to see. It is a behavior I long to have and haven’t gotten there just yet. With your ten statements on how to become more positive and likable by others I am well on my way!! May God Bless you daily Chris. Thanks, Trish

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  5. Pete Nicolini Avatar
    Pete Nicolini

    haven’t caught the blog in a few weeks. I have to say that it is an very reassuring feeling to know that I can stop in at anytime and recieve well thought, genuine and inspiring advice. Thanks Chris!

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  6. Georgia Avatar
    Georgia

    Really enjoyed this !

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  7. Sue Duczak Avatar
    Sue Duczak

    Always great teaching. Looking forward to your speaking at the Seminar this Saturday in Milwaukee.

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  8. Robby Palmer Avatar

    Thanks for the challenge Chris. You always uplift and inspire me. I don’t know how you come up with these one liners! Fantastic!

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  9. Randy Robson Avatar
    Randy Robson

    Great list.

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  10. Brenda Hatcher Avatar

    a list to live by for sure….Deo Volonte'(sp?)/God Willing we will always focus on the good in every situation! Thanks for another great article!

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  11. Debbie Miller Avatar
    Debbie Miller

    Wow, great post. I really like #10. Multi-Tasking has always been my middle name. But I’m beginning to realize that I don’t always accomplish more when I juggle so many things at once. “Stop splitting yourself into little worthless pieces.” Very interesting description…Thanks!

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  12. Scott Avatar
    Scott

    Chris,
    May God continue to use you as a tool for good. I love the part about multi tasking stealing our thoughts.

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  13. Marianne Ashton Avatar
    Marianne Ashton

    I’m with Debbie Miller on this one, I used to pride myself on being a Multi-Tasker. This is a great reminder on all points made. Thanks Chris!

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  14. Alex Obiden Avatar
    Alex Obiden

    Just looking at these 10 principles really reinforces quotes from youth. Everyone used to say, by everyone i mean my parents, “if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” What if we schooled our mind like that.. As soon as we have a negative thought we shut it off, and if we are still having trouble accomplishing that, then we shut ourselves up and turn on the positive. Cd, book, uplifting association; these principles really can help; we need yo use them.

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  15. Jeremy Pethke Avatar
    Jeremy Pethke

    Chris,
    Thank you for the remaining so humble. You have always been an example of what you teach so that alone makes you worth following. I pray that many more people may be touched by His word through yours and ours. I believe that you have touched and changed so many already! As Jill Guzzardo sad, “Its not just a ripple an longer, its a TSUNAMI!”
    God Bless
    Jeremy Pethke

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  16. Kristen Seidl Avatar

    Proud of you Sue! You are cranking and I know you are having fun doing it! Going to be a great seminar!

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  17. Kristen Seidl Avatar

    Amen to this post Chris! A great reminder for us all!

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  18. Mark Tobola Avatar
    Mark Tobola

    Chris, what a spectacular reminder! And relevant to every one of us! It always amazes me how these things are posted as they are needed most. Thank you!

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  19. Joanna Mallios Avatar
    Joanna Mallios

    This post is great! I am always working on being more positive. I love the picture too!

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  20. Jessica and Rodnee Avatar
    Jessica and Rodnee

    Love this post thanks Chris, its a great reminder for staying positive for the wonderful things in our lives and how fortunate we are for what we have right in front of us. Its a great list and something to even glane at everyday just as a reminder.

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  21. Nathan Magnuson Avatar

    Good post Chris, #7 and #9 are my toughest ones!

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  22. Lori Thompson Avatar

    A very nice post to ponder! Be positive!

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  23. Sonya M Beeler Avatar

    awesome, Sir! “…Ain’t nobody gonna steal my joy”🎶

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