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“Work on your career and you’ll make a living. Work on
yourself and you’ll make a fortune.”
- Jim Rohn
Regardless of the number of college credits or degrees you have,
the truth is that much of your success is determined by your attitude. Education
is worthwhile but a good attitude is priceless. If you search for a college that
has a concentration of study entitled “Attitude,” you will come up empty
handed. Yet, the world would be a better place if we could all major in
“Attitude.”
If attitude is not taught in school, then how come some people
have great attitudes and others don’t? More important, how can you change from
a mediocre attitude to a magnificent one?
First, to adjust your attitude, you must be brutally honest with
yourself and take responsibility for your attitude. You are the only one who can
change you. Be accountable for who you are and how you behave. Tell yourself
that blame is unacceptable.
Second, recognize warning signs like negative thoughts, blame
and pessimism. Your mind is like a computer; the beliefs you put in (input)
create the actions you take out (output). For example, if you tell yourself that
you are “just okay,” you will be “just okay.” What you think about, you
will become.
Third, use positive affirmations. Tell yourself every day that
you are an outstanding person capable of achieving your goals. When the woman at
the coffee shop in the morning asks how I am, I flash a big smile and reply
“I’m great” or I’m outstanding.” Replace negative and mediocre with
excellent and amazing. Stand up taller each morning. Breathe deeply to allow air
into your diaphragm. Smile more, even at people you don’t know. Live a new
level of excellence every day. Reach higher.
Fourth, your subconscious mind operates on images and pictures.
Before you go to sleep, envision your ideal day. What are you doing? What are
you wearing? Who are you with? Are you in a meeting, confidently speaking before
your boss and colleagues? Are you on the beach playing with your children and
spouse? See and feel yourself in this moment as a huge success. Do you want a
new house, job or relationship? Imagine it as if it already happened.
Fifth, write down your goals. The subconscious mind kicks into
action when you put your goals in writing. List three short-term and three
long-term goals. Then, give your dreams deadlines (a date of accomplishment) and
outline the steps you will take every day to reach your goals and dreams.
Sixth, put your head down and focus. Successful people do not
spend time with negative water cooler gossip and time wasters. Set your goals
and get to work.
Seventh, think about a successful person you admire. What are
his or her personality traits, characteristics and values? Chances are the
person who came to mind is successful because he or she decided to be positive
and upbeat, to expect great accomplishments and to focus on doing whatever it
takes to achieve his or her goals. Surround yourself with cheerful successful
people.
Eighth, avoid “naysayers” who shoot you down, speak
negatively or have poor work and personal habits.
Ninth, practice these ways to adjust your attitude for at least
21 days. That’s how long it takes to form a new habit.
President John F. Kennedy said, “The human mind is our most
fundamental resource.” Your mind is a fertile garden that will grow whatever
you plant in it. What seeds are you planting in your mind? Are you planting
seeds of opportunity and growth or weeds like cynicism and mediocrity? Life is
better when you have a good attitude. So go ahead and give yourself the chance
to move from mediocre to magnificent. We all have the tools. The key is to use
the resources that we have to become totally amazing!
About The Author
Susan Young is the president of Susan Young Media Relations,
Inc., a New Jersey firm that promotes and publicizes businesses, non-profits and
professional associations. She is a speaker and trainer covering topics such as
“How to Leverage The Media” and “Communicating with Confidence.” For
information, call (732) 613-4790, or visit www.sueyoungmedia.com

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