Some situations can’t be avoided – when you find Nancy waking up in a hospital after being attacked by possums, no matter your responses you’ll get the same diagnosis. Some responses will send you down different story branches which can span an entire episode. You’re given the choice to say no or keep shtum after almost every sentence of dialogue in the game. STOP BEING A NEGATIVE NANCY FULLThe Megamart manager, for example, is a smarmy corporate shill and full of all those fake business niceties and buzz words. Despite not having a vocal track (the developers instead optioning for a garbled fake voice noise that matches the game’s tone), the personality of each character comes across very strongly in the writing. The writing in Negative Nancy is really tight and well designed around the two input types. Imagine trying to pay for a restaurant bill when the only word you can say is “no”… During each of the chapters, the situations spin out of control as miscommunication is combined with whacky circumstances to create humorous results. Saying no might not stop something from happening, but it’s fun to say no to it regardless. Social media chump wants to pull a prank on you? No. Manager wants you to work over without over time pay? No. Customer wants to return something long after it is valid? No. Thus begins 4 chapters of wild and outlandish sitcom game play, powered by the liberating energy of simply saying “no”. While it’s a a valid strategy to use in some conversations, not every character will interpret silence as acceptance or a positive. Alternatively, she can simply say nothing. No matter what situation she finds herself in, her only response can be negative. There’s no explanation about why Nancy has been reduced to a single word vocabulary which, in all honesty, makes it all the more funny. The kicker is that Nancy only has the ability to say one word – “no”. She works on the customer service desk at a Megamart alongside her best buddy and a boss who likes to think he’s her buddy, but is anything but. Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy now button.Portrayed like an interactive visual novel, Negative Nancy is played out through the eyes of the titular Nancy. The only catch? You have to put up with my positive but cheeky attitude to learn what they are. The seven steps covered in this book are backed by two things you can’t live without: science and common sense.Įach one is an effective means to a more positive outlook and is guaranteed to show results. The crushing truth that your mindset is your own responsibility, and you must put up a fight to get what you want out of this life. Your insecurities won’t be validated, and you won’t be told what you want to hear. Within its pages, you won’t find any silly mantras or gold stars that you haven’t earned. Reprogram your mind as a foundation for positivity.ĭiscipline yourself and mimic the habits of successful people.īe kinder to yourself and manifest your positive efforts.Įmbrace and survive the darkness when silver linings just don’t cut it.Ĭelebrate the little things because you’re awesome.īecome a more positive person through sheer force of will.į*ck Your Negative Thoughts is a brutally honest journey in confronting your own mind. Unlike other self-help books, F*ck Your Negative Thoughtswon’t help you find yourself, but it will teach you how to: You’re about to transform from your own worst enemy to your loudest cheerleader. This is all about you, and why you weigh yourself down with your own nonsense. If you’re tired of the wishful thinking approach and want to seriously fix your attitude, outlook, and mindset, you’ve picked up the right book. No one likes a Negative Nancy, but positivity isn’t as easy as others sell it.
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