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On Living with Optimists

Optimists can be REALLY IRRITATING to those that aren't with them. Think about it. I bet you've known some of these folks. They just keep smiling and moving. They're always saying how things are going to work out. And you just always know they are underestimating the problems, overestimating their strengths, and generally just not grounded in reality. But they keep smiling and moving and good things keep happening to them. Frustrating, huh? But, it doesn't have to be a source of frustration. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.  Now I'm not saying any of us should disconnect from reality! Nope. But I am saying it's a good idea to put yourself in league with the optimists in your life. They're the people who get things done. Hire optimists. Contract with optimists. Get optimists in your circle of friends and spend time with them. When they start to wear on you, consider becoming more like them -- you'll be glad you did. (To learn how, read the book, or click here.)

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