HOW IS YOUR ATTITUDE

Just how important is attitude? A study by Harvard University revealed that 85% of the reasons for success, accomplishments,promotions, etc. were because of our attitudes, and only 15%because of our technical expertise. Yet, not only in the schoolsystems, but as a society, we seem to have this reversed.
Attitudes do make the difference. Professor Erwin Schell writesthat "when our attitude is right, our abilities reach a maximum of effectiveness, and good results inevitably follow." And we see this time and time again. Salesmen with the right attitudes outperform their "attitude-challenged" colleagues. Students with great attitudes get good grades, and enjoy the educational process. Right attitudes make all the difference when dealing with people, including ourspouses, children, parents, friends, and co-workers. Attitudes helpus to win in every situation in life.
So, what can we do to improve our attitudes? Let's starts by improving our enthusiasm. Enthusiasm, or lack of it, showsthrough in everything we do and say. And our right attitudeis directly proportional to our level of enthusiasm.
Here are a few ideas for improving your enthusiasm, and yourattitude:
1. Lift yourself up a notch. Lift up your smiles, your eyes, your thank you's and your talk. Instead of plodding through the day,make it a point to be more upbeat.
2. Build people up. Talk about good news with your friends and family. Encourage your children and others around you. Be helpful.Offer praise as often as you can. David Schwartz, Ph.D., offers the following question to ask yourself after you've interacted with someone: "Does that person honestly feel better because he has talked with me?" Make sure the answer is "Yes!"
3. Make people feel important. Improve your listening skills, and be truly interested in what others have to say. Our interest sendsthe message that what they have to say is important.
4. Practice appreciation. Compliments are easy to give, and easynot to give. While most of us are quick to recognize and praisebig accomplishments, the little things are even more important.Develop of habit of noticing, and commenting on, appearance, routine tasks that have been completed, ideas and efforts. Begrateful, and express that to others.
As you become more enthusiastic, you will notice two things. One is the change in your attitude, and the other is the change in others.Attitude is contagious, so we must choose carefully the people weare around, and also be conscious of how our own attitude isaffecting those around us. Be a positive role model with a great,enthusiastic attitude, and this will profoundly affect not only yourown success and well being, but others' as well.

Comments

Larry007 said…
You're right - your attitude directs your focus and attention - it opens your mind to ideas and closes you mind to other ideas. It takes practice and skill to develop these methods.

It also takes knowing a good approach. Lots of good advice is given and we practice it badly since we don't know a good way. Lots of us were not taught to study correctly. There are a lot of ways that can work but knowing good ways is still a problem for some to get the good attitude so things don't seem so impossible to understand.

One place to look is www.slssystem.com for students in school to learn good study skills. It's good since it gives ideas to all grades from Jr. High thru College and students can be coached to learn more and more at each grade level. There are books for parents for teeens to teach parents how to help students. Check it out.
s said…
interesting.. i must say

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