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December 08, 2004

7 suggestions for building positive attitudes

I ran across these 7 suggestions for building positive attitudes on a site focused on college students, but I think they're relevant for people of any age. Simply replace "class" with "job," "lecture" with "day," etc.

- In every class, look for positive people to associate with.

- In every lecture, look for one more interesting idea.

- In every chapter, find one more concept important to you.

- With every friend, explain a new idea you've just learned.

- With every teacher, ask a question.

- With yourself, keep a list of your goals, positive thoughts and actions.

- Remember, you are what you think, you feel what you want.

The attitude you bring to the table has a tremendous impact on both what you are able to achieve in your career, and how you experience your life. Good tips, these.

Curt Rosengren
Passion Catalyst SM

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