If you want more happiness and fulfillment in your life, the secret isn’t to wait for the world to change—it’s to get intentional about your mindset. In Episode 119 of the Mental Mettle Podcast, Coach Matt Thomann unpacks why being intentionally positive is a powerful and research-backed way to set yourself up for lasting well-being and mental toughness.

Why Positivity Requires Intention

Our natural human default is negativity. Evolution designed us to notice threats, remember painful events vividly, and fixate on what might go wrong. While this negativity bias might have helped our ancestors survive, it doesn’t help us thrive. In fact, if we’re not intentional, we’ll simply drift toward pessimism, self-criticism, and rumination.

But here’s the good news: whatever you practice, you improve. Intentionally choosing positive actions, thoughts, and habits literally rewires your brain thanks to neuroplasticity—the science of your brain’s ability to adapt and form new connections. The key is purposefully directing your energy toward positivity, not just hoping it will happen by accident.

The Science and Faith Behind Intentional Positivity

Coach Thomann shares both personal and scientific reasons for embracing intentional positivity. Research from positive psychology (especially work by Martin Seligman and Shawn Achor) confirms: about 40% of our happiness can be shaped by “intentional activities,” while only 10% is determined by circumstance and 50% by genetics. In other words, taking small steps on purpose—like gratitude journaling, practicing kindness, or reframing challenges—can make a big difference over time.

Even Biblical wisdom points to this truth. Paul urged the Philippians to “do everything without complaining,” and Jesus repeated, “do not worry.” Their advice wasn’t just spiritual—it reflects deep understanding that our default is negativity, but lasting change comes from conscious, purposeful practice, or what Thomann calls “intentional positivity”.

Tools for Building a Positive Mindset

Coach Thomann suggests several practical ways to foster intentional positivity in daily life:

  • Gratitude journaling: Write down three good things every day.
  • Practice acts of kindness: Send a positive text or do a helpful action for someone else.
  • Lean into faith, prayer, or meditation: Fill your thinking with uplifting messages.
  • Fasting or self-discipline: Commit to a positive intention in a structured way.
  • Accountability: Find a partner to encourage and support your efforts.
  • Self-reflection: Regularly check your thought patterns and celebrate progress.

It’s Not Hard—But It Takes Effort

Being intentionally positive is not complicated, but it does require effort. If you’re not purposeful, you simply slide back into old patterns. That’s why regular and mindful positivity practices are so important for mental health, resilience, leadership, and happiness.

Take the Challenge

Coach Matt Thomann’s September challenge is simple: Pick something and be intentional about it! Whether it’s your faith, relationships, attitude, or outlook, invest daily in activities that boost your positivity. Over time, you’ll notice the difference—in your mood, your confidence, and your ability to help others.

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