HOW ATTITUDE AFFECTS US
Our attitude at the beginning of a job will affect the outcome of the job more than anything else.
Our attitude toward life determine their attitude towards us.
Our attitude towards others will determine their attitudes towards us.
Before we can achieve the kind of life we want, we must think, act, walk, talk, and conduct ourselves in ways characteristics of who we ultimately wish to become.
The higher we go in any organization of value, the better the attitude we’ll find.
Holding successful, positive thoughts in our minds will make all the difference in the world.
If we always make a person feel needed, important, and appreciated, he or she will return this attitude to us.
Part of good attitude is to look for the best in new ideas. So look for good ideas everywhere. We will find them in the most wonderful places:
On the bumpers of cars, on restaurant menus, in books, in travel, out of the innocent mouths of children.
Don’t broadcast personal problems.
It probably won’t help you, and it cannot help others.
Radiate the attitude of well-being
Don’t be embarrassed to share visions, desires, and goals.
Treat everyone with whom you come in contact as a fellow member of the human race-with all the rights, duties, and privileges thereof.
The Golden Rule still applies:
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
-TED W. ENGSTROM FROM ‘MOTIVATION TO LAST A LIFETIME’
Get this from Denise Keller's moblog. They have those kind of shit for Eye for a Guy. I think she read alot. Her english is definitely better than average Singaporean.
Yepp..don't broadcast personal problems. Thats what i feel is critical and that is why i never mentioned or show my problems, emotional frequently. Because nobody can solve for you, even if u said or shown. But on the other hand, you will make others feel sad.
So peeps, i may be a joker but like all flesh and blood human, i got my problems, desire, ambition,etc.
I only choose not to show the sad, moody, angst part always but doesn't mean i don't have all that.
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
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