Plastic Surgery Blog: It’s Good to be Optimistic
Is the glass half full or half empty? Is there a problem or is there a challenge? Questions such as these are known to be answered positively by optimists and negatively by pessimists. A recent local article revealed that a large number of people are pessimistic or hopeless. At the start of the new year we are all ready for change but 80% of people give up on their resolutions by Valentines Day.
Staying motivated can offer very positive change and studies show that those who are optimistic have a lower rate of heart disease and are more likely to be wealthier, more educated, in better shape, and less likely to smoke or be overweight.
When it comes to plastic surgery there is always a debate on whether one should learn to love themselves and be happy with the way they are “naturally.” Many people believe that those who seek plastic surgery are unable to deal with reality or self-centered. This is not the case. Dr. Eisemann has seen the power of self-image. Whether it’s breast reconstuction after a battle with breast cancer or a breast augmentation after years of feeling “less than.” We all think and handle things differently and by taking the steps to make a change you are continuing to see life in a positive way.
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