Random variable $X \sim \mathcal N(m,m^2)$ question

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A random variable $X \sim \mathcal N(m,m^2)$ in a population, with $m \in \Bbb R^+$. In what percentage of the population, the variable has a positive value?.

I don't know how to start this problem, i thought it depends of the value of $m$, but apparently not.

Any hints? I never worked with a normal distribution with $\mu=\sigma$