A 2009 study conducted by the Los Angeles news site www.LoveAngeles.com (http://www.loveangeles.com) reveals that women are more likely to experience positive outcomes throughout their day after reading news considered to positive in nature. The poll of 10,000 women news readers aged 18 - 35 asked of them to define exactly their daily experiences after reading positive news (http://www.loveangeles.com/love_angeles/positive-news/) articles for one week. A staggering 71% revealed that they would experience seemingly unexpected positive outcomes throughout each of the days of the study.
Website owner Forrest Kolb proposes that women are becoming immersed with the idea that the whatever you read about and think about, you actually bring about throughout your day. He even
coined the behavior as The Tony Robbins Effect. Mr. Kolb further explains that viral documentaries like 'sThe Secret's have really set the stage for this to be a reality. Women are quick
learners and when they begin to notice that the friends of theirs who surround themselves in negativity experience more negative outcomes in life, they immediately form positive habits in
their own life. That being said, the results aren'st very shocking to me.
The women who participated in the poll resided in major cities around the country. The cities included in the poll were San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles. Of the 10,000 women who
took part in the study, 27% stated they experienced no change throughout their day, while 2% said that reading positive news actually yielded negative outcomes throughout their day.
About Love Angeles
LoveAngeles.com (http://www.loveangeles.com) was founded by a Los Angeles native who was tired of reading depressing headlines in the news.
Forrest Kolb developed the idea for Love Angeles after conducting various surveys suggesting a growing demand for news considered to be positive in nature. The domain name LoveAngeles.com
was activated on April 1, 2009 and the website grew over the subsequent months from local readers from Los Angeles to daily readers all around the world. Love Angeles News Media offered
the public a beta test of the site in May 2009, and plans for an official launch in Fall 2009.