You Are Responsible for the Attitude You Bring To Each Day
Attitude makes all the difference in how you
approach life and what you take from your experiences in this world.
Sports coaches and leading athletes all know the
right attitude makes a difference in athletic performance, and their knowledge
applies directly to the game of life.
It has been said that "success is 99%
attitude." While you can argue the exact percentage, there is no denying
the fact that attitude does play a major role in any significant personal
success. As Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Nothing
can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal;
nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude."
There are numerous aspects of attitude of which
you should become aware: the motivational aspect of attitude, how attitude
helps recover from failures, the impact of a negative attitude, how your
attitude helps set your expectations about the future, and how the right
attitude prepares you to handle challenges and tap into opportunities.
Having a strong, uplifting and reinforcing
attitude is vital to keep you going through good times and bad. As Albert
Einstein said, "Weakness of attitude
becomes weakness of character." Or, in the words of Brian Tracy, "An attitude of positive expectation is
the mark of the superior personality."
Almost all of the self-development and
motivational writers will tell you that it is not what happens to you in life
that matters, but rather how you deal with your experiences and what you make
of the experiences you encounter. They will also tell you that how you deal
with such experiences will be primarily based on your attitude.
Think about it….for every experience you encounter
your attitude will make a difference.
It is your choice what kind of attitude you bring
to these encounters. But since you are going to have an attitude anyway, you
might as well have a positive, uplifting and reinforcing one, no matter what
the encounter or circumstances.
Your daily attitude and level of gratitude for
this opportunity of life will determine the progress you make on your journey
each day. A positive attitude and a high level of gratitude will help you move
forward. Likewise, a negative attitude or poor gratitude level will result in
setbacks, backward steps or deviation from your intended path.
So which attitude will you take into today? Into tomorrow? Into every day?
This article is partially excerpted from the best-selling book Project You: Living A Determined Life, available at Amazon in Kindle and Paperback formats.
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