“Cartoonist”, draws Positive Attitude cartoons and Richard has a positive attitude too!
“You’ve done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination.” ~ Ralph Marston
“Cartoonist”, draws Positive Attitude cartoons and Richard has a positive attitude too! Do you need any for your articles, reports or books? Contact him by email…
You can purchase the above cartoon from the main Cartoon Motivators site by clicking ‘Positive-Attitude-Can-Do’ cartoon.
1. Train yourself to notice when you are happy and try to collect five happy moments every single day.
2. Get active – physical activity releases happy chemicals in our brains.
3. Sign up as a volunteer research shows that helping others gives us a sense of wellbeing.
4. Keep in contact with your mates – scientists report that individuals with a good social network are more likely to be positive people.
5. Write a letter of thanks to someone who has helped you or had a great influence on you. This will increase your positive and contented feelings.
6. Eat healthily, drink plenty of water and get sufficient sleep. It’s hard to feel positive if you aren’t treating your body with care and respect.
Written by Christine Webber
“Whenever encountering a troublesome person, do not identify him as being cruel or stupid or rude or anything else like that. Instead, see him as a frightened person.”
~ Vernon Howard 1918-1992, Author and Philosopher
My demotivational cartoon character ‘Sid Gatt’ gets his own blog. You can see the early posts at: http://www.sidgatt.com
As you may know I draw motivational and inspirational cartoons here at http:www.motivationalcartoons.co.uk and did draw on a number of occasions Sid Gatt doing stupid negative things. I always had lots of ideas for the negative angles but felt they didn’t go down too well on this blog. Looking around I found a lot of sites showing demotivational posters so thought maybe the world is ready for some demotivational cartoons and quotes. So Sid Gatt- who really is a sad git gets his own space on the web.
When commissioning cartoons… Pick TWO of the three options!
Good+Fast = Expensive Choose this and I’ll postpone every other project on my drawing board, my round of golf or give up my footy match ticket and work day and night to get your job done. It WILL NOT BE CHEAP though!
Good+Cheap = Slow Choose good and cheap and I’ll still do a great job at a discounted price. But you’ll have to be patient while I fit you in after my higher paying clients, updating my web site, going down the gym, my footy matches, rounds of golf and liquid lunches!
Fast+Cheap = Inferior Choose this option at your peril. It will still be delivered on time but it will be inferior, as many corners as possible will be cut. You know the saying ‘You get what you pay for!’ The least favorable option in my opinion!
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