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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Attitude; Lead the Field

First, it's our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which more than anything else will bring about its successful outcome.

Secondly, our attitudes towards others determines their attitudes toward us. We're all interdependent. The success we achieve in life will depend largely on how well we relate to others.

Thirdly, before you can achieve the kind of life you want, you must think, act, talk, and conduct yourself in all  of your affairs, as would the person you wish to become. Keep a mental picture of that person before you as often as you can during during the day.


And fourthly, remember that the higher you go in any organization of value, the better the attitudes you'll find. And that attitudes are not the result of success; success is the result of great attitudes.

And finally, the deepest craving of a human being is for recognition and self-esteem, to be needed, to feel important, to be recognized and appreciated. That includes loved ones and all the people with whom we come in contact during our days.

To make these important principles a habit-knit part of our lives, here are some suggestions:
Since our mind can hold only one thought at a time, make the thoughts you hold constructive and positive. Look for the best in people and ideas. Be constantly alert for new ideas you can put to use in your life. Don't waste time talking about your problems to people who can't solve them, or your health-unless it's good, or you're talking to your doctor. It won't help you; it cannot help others.
Radiate the attitude of well-being and confidence, the attitude of the person who knows where he or she is going. You'll find all sorts of good things happening to you. And lastly, treat everyone with whom you come in contact as the most important person on earth.
Start this habit, practice it consistently, and you'll do it and benefit from it for the rest of your life.

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