A POSITIVE FUTURE BY ELENA BIONDI

A POSITIVE FUTURE BY ELENA BIONDI

Positivity. Without it, everyone would lack confidence in their creative instincts. I constantly would ask myself, “what’s the worst that could happen?” when taking a risk on something new. And why do we do this? Probably because it’s so much easier to bring yourself down then having a little faith.

We should be asking ourselves, “what’s the best thing that could happen.” It’s a much more inspiring and positive way at looking at the world around us. Things will get hard at times, but if we are always getting down on ourselves, we will never have the confidence to improve on our mistakes. It’s time to start making opportunities out of our failures, and looking at them from a positive lens.

Instead of dwelling on bad days, I think about how tomorrow can be better.

If I do bad on an assignment, I must move forward and find ways to do better on the next one.

It’s bad to dwell on the negative past, because our futures can be so positive.

 

TAKE THE WHEEL BY LIZZIE CARTER

TAKE THE WHEEL BY LIZZIE CARTER

DIRT TANS > FAKE TANS BY ELLIE BROADY

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