Sunday 8 May 2011

51 comments:

Georgia said...

Other people make me feel optimistic. I look at youtube gurus and think "If they can do it so can I" and it applies to everything.

This is cringy but that is what makes me optimistic. :)

xxx

@lippyandalbd

Lovely Girlie Bits said...

I think sunshine makes me feel optimistic, I don't know why! There's nothing better than waking up to a blue sky and bright sun, everyone is in a great mood and I know it's going to be a good day :)

Great giveaway :)

Karen

K said...

The sun in the beginning of Spring and smiles/laughter or general undiluted happiness of other people. Hearing some-one laughing gleefully or a beam on their face that looks like it'll never leave cheers me up no end, they make me remember there are always good things around - the same goes for other people's happiness, especially cute giggling babies, so adorable! The Spring sun is just because I hate Winter, and Sping signifies the beginning of life and re-birth, and warmer weather!!

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cristina mari said...

I grew up in Texas, but now live in Chicago. Although I love it here, sometimes the drab climate and grey days take its toll on my mood. Sunshine, even when it's barely shining through the clouds, it a big happiness boost. For the days when there is no sunshine, bright red Hunter rainboots, patterned umbrellas, and colorful sweaters make me happy.

Terri said...

I feel optimistic when I come home from work knowing that today I've helped someone smile and feel better! (I'm a nurse) I feel optimistic at the prospect of a new working week and everything and anything that could happen :)

KennethSoh said...

Haha this is going to be so cringe-worthy! What makes me most optimistic is when I see a baby or a child smile or giggle. Now that makes me think maybe there is hope to many of this world's problems.

Jane said...

I think my life in general makes me feel optimistic. I feel so greatful to have the best friends i could ever hope for. Im not close to my family at all, but my friends keep me happy and smiling. The are my family. I have recently moved to the other side of the country for university, and am so happy to have been given the opportunity to study my passion, photography. This has made me realise recently how much i love my life and everyone in it, especially how much i miss people from back home. Things will always work out in the end, I want to enjoy the little things and never let anything get me down <3

Im sorry that this post is a little rambley and all over the place :) Its just random thoughts spewed out of my head.

Laura said...

I feel optimistic knowing that no matter how difficult my day has been, it's not the end of life as I know it because it's already tomorrow on the other side of the world (: www.laura-laments.blogspot.com x

Anonymous said...

Chanel No 5. My grandmother and mother, both passed away now, were fabulous women and Chanel gals all their lives. I suppose I got the bug from them.

A spritz of it never fails lifts my spirits.

Ali

cornflakegirl said...

Going for a run first thing in the morning always makes me feel optimistic about being able to handle whatever life can throw at me.

Fabulous giveaway

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Kemcaflipflops said...

I'm a total optimist and not ashamed to admit it!
I was out training for a marathon when a dog ran into me & shattered the top of my tibia. Four years on, after two ops, I've been left with nerve damage, horrendous constant pain, sciatica and use a walking stick. It may be unrealistic but I remain optimistic that I will get through this and one day be able to run again
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Unknown said...

I've been through so much shit lately and this is so going to sound like one of those typical answers, but what makes me feel optimistic are my children. Everytime one of them put a smile on my face or made me laugh, I just thought to myself that no matter what happens in my life and what shit I go through, nothing in life is bad when you have two gorgeous children. Everything is just perfect.

Joanne@beautyliciouslove.com

Unknown said...

Hello!

What makes me feel optimistic is my amazing boyfriend, who has been my best friend and really got me through some very tough times in the last two years. He makes me smile every day and asks for nothing back. I don't know where I would have been without him and he's making me a better and stronger person. :)

Sarah Betty xx
http://www.sarahbetty.co.uk
@sarahbettystyle

Lozrii said...

Rain. I know that's a strange answer but I love it when you're outside and it's pouring down! Even better when there's thunder and lightening! I don't know, I suppose it's the exhilaration that gives me a buzz of optimism. Like, when you're at the beach and it's cold and wet and the waves are crashing against the rocks and no one is there but you!

Right, a slightly rambling, strange answer that sounds like some slightly morose poetry but it does make me feel optimistic in the fact that I'm alive and there for moments like that!

Ruthy said...

Animals and small children make me optimistic. I work in a children's museum and there is never a day goes by there that a few kids don't put a smile on my face. Especially the teeny tiny baby toddler ones, I didn't know I found them so adorable until I saw them all the time. I say it makes me optimistic - I still wouldn't want my own ;)
My cat though, she cheers me up all the time! And she is MINE!
X

What Jayne Reads said...

I think being around people that make me laugh and good about myself. The company of excellent friends who don't think I'm crazy. This makes me happy and then I feel optimistic about everything that is going on in my life. Doesn't matter if the sun isn't shining or there's bad news everywhere. As long as I've got them, it's all going to be fine.

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Itty said...

Small things make me optimistic. Like eating a proper breakfast on Sunday mornings. Having a warm candlelight bath in a cold evening. Smelling a perfume I love in a passer-by. Finding something I had forgot about. A puppy wagging its tail at me. Or doing my make up specially well.

I know it may sound corny, but still...

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Kenners said...

Not a lot makes me optimistic - in a world with so many seemingly insurmountable problems true optimism is rare, or in most cases misplaced. What does make me believe that the world is still a fundamentally good place, and humanity a force for good is community action. People coming together to make things better, often in the face of adversity, status-quo and higher powers. Examples range from the downtrodden populations of Egypt, Syria and others fighting for political reform, NGOs empowering disadvantaged communities against their oppressors, and blogs harnessing disparate readers to join together and change things for the better, how ever small that change may be. Blogs create communities with great power and a real potential to make a difference. For example, the blog driven results of the Rodarte/Juarez fiasco. So blogs haven't over thrown any dictators yet, but its a start. Communities, and the power for good they embody, make me optimistic.

And hot chocolate on cold, grey days.

Anonymous said...

It's hard for me to feel optimistic as I have quite major depression, but even I feel like the worlds a better place on a nice, fresh spring day when birds are chirping and you can smell freshly mown grass.

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Ms Red

xx

Anonymous said...

Love for life... every single moment of my life is worth living and be optimistic. Even when there are sad moments, I remember King Solomon's words: "And This Too Shall Pass"

Maryana from Latvia
BeautyTuning@Twitter

Sandy Joe said...

Good weather, good friends, and good food. Plants on my windowsill and knowing that living in London is a finite experience that is testing my patience and will.

x The Pretty Secrets

Jessica said...

Sunshine makes me happy, sweet and simple! Nothing beats the feeling of sun warming your skin, even if it's sat at the bus stop waiting to go to work!

http://jeszikca.blogspot.com xx

Nic, Strawberry Blonde said...

A lot of my optimism comes from the sky - rainbows especially.

Though sometimes all it takes is a gorgeous pair of heels to make me feel I can conquer the world! :D

Fabulous giveaway - thank you!

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xx

TheBristolBeautyBlog said...

I'm generally quite an optimistic person anyway, but since I've started properly running again, I feel really optimistic, like I can accomplish so much more - I've even signed up to run a marathon - that's optimism!

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Thanks for this! xx

Anonymous said...

Waking up nice & early on a bright sunny morning makes me feel optimistic! I love the sunshine :) nicolamcc82@gmail.com

xarawood said...

seeing other people happy and smiling makes me feel optimistic. like when your walking around town and people are smiling it definitely rubs off and makes me feel better about myself and i feel like i can take on the world :) x

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Ashleigh said...

The support and dedication of other people gives me optimism. Today I ran my first ever race, a half marathon. What amazes me is that someone was running whilst pushing a girl in wheel chair for the entire race. He PASSED me on the huge two mile hill and finished around at around 2 hours 10. This, combined with the support everyone gave each other to carry on for the charity they were given, reduced me to tears at several points today.
Seeing people put SO much effort in to something gives me the optimism I need :)

Jenni said...

I feel optimistic when people go out of their way to do something nice for me. Especially when you least expect it. A group of teenagers that you wouldn't want to run into on a dark night held the train door open for me while I ran down the platform last week and it reminded me that although we hear so many negative things on the news, in the papers and on the radio about all the terrible things that people do, there are still a lot of good people out there. I always try to be kind and considerate to everyone and although I may not get it in return all the time, it's worth it for the times I do.

Amazing giveaway by the way, I love Paul Smith scents! Especially for men.

Jenni xx

Princess Saskia said...

I feel optimistic about finally finishing uni on Friday! The longest 4 years of my life are coming to an end, and who knows what the future holds, but I am staying positive and being optimistic that someone will give me a job!!

Saskia xxx

@saskiagaltrey

Stine said...

So, what makes me feel optimistic.

When I have done my best in whatever I do: made my goal, done the research, have a feeling of accomplishment, that makes me feel optimstic. That I can be proud of what I have done, and be happy (and optimistic) about what comes next. :)

KateChic said...

Living in the Yorkshire Dales with my hubby and two beautiful children fills me with life and keeps me optimistic!!

@katechic

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Claire said...

My boyfriend and I have a silly little dance we do to Train's "hey soul sister" so when I'm feeling a bit down in the dumps I listen to that song and it reminds me that my life isn't that bad after all!!

@claire0989

Anonymous said...

What makes me optimistic is my boyfriend. 3 years and a half later, with him by my side, everything is still looking brighter. My life can only be good with him.

JoselinDesilva said...

I feel optimistic when people comment on how nice I look that day even when i havnt tried, it makes me smile becasue somebody has actually taken the time to give me a compliment.

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Colours, Curves And Cuties said...

My twitter is @Missep86
And the thing that is making me feel more optimistic than ever is the fact that I have finally gained the confidence to come off my antidepressants for the first time in 10 years... I am feeling like life is there for the taking for the very first time and it feels amazing!

Love your blog, it's so honest, simple and pretty all the same time :)
Ellie x

Sophielondon said...

What makes me optimistic is everything I've already achieved and overcome in 34 years. I learnt several languages, set up my own business in my adopted country (UK), have taught hundreds of people to speak French.

Sarah said...

Honestly, the thing that makes me happiest is my job. I'm not a qualified Physiotherapist yet, but I worked as a technician in a hospital for 3 years and am studying at university now! I wanted to work with people and 'fell into' physio, and I'm glad I did. Doctors don't hang around a lot, have little patient contact, nurses are so so busy and don't actually bring and real term benefit. As a physio, you build a genuine rapport with patients, trust, and a small friendship. I can't begin to wonder how much that must mean to an elderly dear losing her confidence and independence.

Anyway, the one thing that makes me happy is reaching a target with my patients. Physiotherapy is not about massage and manipulation at all. I worked on an elderly and gastro AND respiratory ward for 3 years, and just being able to walk to to toilet after weeks of hard works is a milestone to these people. Independence is taken for granted, and I never will take it for granted. I absolutely love it.

Also, seeing old folks being romantic brings a smile to my face. Its so nice to think that romance stays alive. <3

xxx
sarahbarton2001@hotmail.com xx

Monika @ RocailleWrites said...

I think what makes me the most optimistic is the passion and dedication I see in some people; it goes well and beyond a 'job well done', I actually believe it has the power to change the world. I see a lot of it in the beauty blogging community, and that's what made me start my own blog. It empowers me to become a stronger person myself :)

@rocaillewrites

Hellcandy said...

Living in London makes me feel optimistic!

A born and bred Londoner, I am still discovering new and exciting things that often amazes me and I love how unique and diverse the city is.

It's like Samuael Johnson said:

"Why, Sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford."

Laura Harrison said...

I do think that optimism is a choice - you choose to see the best in people and things that happen. But, on the mornings when I'm feeling a bit tired or not as happy for whatever reason, seeing my little dog wagging his tail, so excited about me getting out of bed - it can't fail to make me smile! His optimism is infectious!!
@lauraharrison

Supergirl said...

Just life in genereal:) every single detail can make me be optimistic - sun, flowers, smile, my dog, friends, colors, smells, everything what is around me! :)

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Natalie said...

It makes me feel optimistic when a stranger smiles at me in the street - like a little bit of sunshine has just come into my day

Annelie said...

The nice gentleman on tube, who gave up his seat for me this morning as he realised I am pregnant. As we passed he said Congratulations and smiled at me. I didn't even have to ask anyone. It is the first time it has happened since I found out 13 weeks ago :-)That makes me optimistic about people...

Татьяна Blesk said...

There are many things which make me feel optimistic: when I open my eyes in the morning and hear birds singing, rainbow with a sunshine after heavy rain, seeing somebody laugh,especially a child, snowflake in my hand (of course with a glove^^), seeing my family, seeing achievements of another people, ant carrying a HUGE crumb...all that adds up to the one big optimism)))
Also knowing that all the trouble and problems will not last forever and eventually each on of us will see our own rainbow with a sunshine after a storm...
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Thank you^^

Татьяна Blesk said...

There are many things which make me feel optimistic: when I open my eyes in the morning and hear birds singing, rainbow with a sunshine after heavy rain, seeing somebody laugh,especially a child, snowflake in my hand (of course with a glove^^), seeing my family, seeing achievements of another people, ant carrying a HUGE crumb...all that add up to the one big optimism)))
Also knowing that all the trouble and problems will not last forever and eventually each on of us will see our own rainbow with a sunshine after a storm...
Thank you^^
My blog: tatianablesk.blogspot.com
Twitter @tatianablesk

totallyblond said...

morning sunshine when it comes through the curtains and comes to kiss my lashes... that moment the day beggins and the sun makes me feel so wonderful!!!

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taa said...

My style of life, my family, my success makes me optimistic

One can never get success if he is not optimistic

Taa from
http://beautyaddicted.com/

Anouk said...

The sunshine, the sound of children playing outside, the smell of grass in the morning, the taste of fresh strawberries & cream & so much more!

my blog : http://cupcakebeauty.blogspot.com/

Unknown said...

My family makes me feel optimistic, the thought that I will hopefully soon move back to live near them and get to see my beautiful sisters and nieces and nephews more often. It keeps me going at work and reminds me that there is so much to look forward to!!

Twitter: EternalLife_

Aja said...

Yoga makes me feel SO optimistic. The workout makes me feel like my soul has been lifted and all negativity does not exist. I feel like I can do ANYTHING :)

@AjaMarieHI

Unknown said...

New make up or skincare make me feel optimistic. If I can't be eternally young, at least I can be that little bit prettier next month;-)
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