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Can You Be Too Positive? with Jon Gordon – The Jon Gordon Companies

March 25, 2025 • By American Baseball Coaches Association

Watch as Jon Gordon responds to the question, "Can you be too positive?" He states that you can never be too positive because you need that positivity to elevate your state of mind. He cites a Duke University study on optimists, which found that optimists work harder, earn more money, and are more likely to succeed in business and sports. If your positivity is genuine, it can help you overcome adversity and challenges.

Watch the full ABCA Q&A session with Jon Gordon free here.

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