Nov 7, 2022
IDIOMS About Being Positive & Optimistic
English Expressions About Being Positive & Optimistic
LEARNING OUTCOME
This idiom will help you to learn some great English expressions about being positive and optimistic in order to bring a little positivity into your life strictly through language.
You will learn a better understanding of more complex grammar structures and English vocabulary words.
Learn these expressions and try to use them as often as possible to help maintain a positive attitude in these trying times.
List of English idioms that express optimism.
Learn these expressions and try to use them as often as possible to help maintain a positive attitude in these trying times.
1. Keep your chin up
Meaning:
Stay positive however difficult the situation.
Example:
I know things are tough at the moment but things will soon get better, so try to keep your chin up, Stuart.
2. Every cloud has a silver lining
Meaning:
Try not to feel lost or hopeless as difficult times always lead to better days eventually. Difficult times are like dark clouds that block the sunlight. However, if you look closer at the edge of the clouds you’ll see you will see the sun shining through like a silver lining.
Example:
Sandra was devastated when her boyfriend dumped her. However, she soon learned that every cloud has a silver lining when she met the true love of her life whilst studying English in Paris.
3. There is light at the end of the tunnel
Meaning:
There is an end in sight to the difficult or unpleasant situation currently faced.
Example:
I’ve been revising for my IELTS exam night and day for over 3 weeks. The exam is in three days and I’m feeling confident, so there is light at the end of the tunnel.
4. When one door closes, another one opens
Meaning:
If something you do does not work out the way you wanted it to, you will soon have an opportunity to try to succeed at something else.
Example:
When one door closes, another one opens so try not to be too disappointed at not getting a place on this month’s Intensive English course. I’ve heard there are still places on next month’s course.
5. When life gives you lemons, make lemonade
Meaning:
Try to make the best out of a bad situation.
Example:
I was sick last weekend so I couldn’t go on thetrip. However, I decided to make lemonade out of lemons and organized another trip for us all to go on next weekend.
6. Fight tooth and nail
Meaning:
Try to achieve something with great energy and determination.
Example:
The players fought tooth and nail to maintain a high degree of autonomy.
7. Count your blessings
Meaning:
Be grateful and try to appreciate the good things in your life.
Example:
Peak typhoon season runs from May to September, with the worst months generally being July and August. We count our blessings that most typhoons last just a day or two and often bring nothing more than heavy wind and rain.
8. Hang in there
Meaning:
A phrase used to encourage someone not to give up despite their difficulties.
Example:
Learning foreign language can be challenging at times. But hang in there as, once you’ve mastered the basics, it just gets easier with time and dedication.
9. Everything’s coming up roses
Meaning:
Life is particularly positive or beneficial at the moment; everything is going especially well.
Example:
I must say everything’s coming up roses for me lately – I’ve got a lovely new boyfriend, my visa was accepted and I start my 6-month Intensive English course at the beginning of next month.
10. You’ve got nothing to lose
Meaning:
Advice for someone to take a chance on something they are unsure about because their current situation can only improve by doing so – or at least, it won’t get any worse.
Example:
If they are offering you a free trial lesson, you should take it as you’ve absolutely nothing to lose.
LESSON SUMMARY
We have faced extremely challenging times .
It has been difficult for even the most optimistic among us to
stay positive.
However, maintaining a positive mindset is a core ingredient in the recipe for coping successfully in different struggles of life.
It strengthens your ability to face up to any challenge or hardship. It helps you emerge stronger, rather than becoming absorbed and stuck by the negativity surrounding it. Negative thoughts can divert your attention from your plans, while thinking positively can help you deal with them wisely and become more mature in the process. It is the key to success in every aspect of life.
Learn these expressions and try to use them as often as possible to help maintain a positive attitude .
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