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| Your self-esteem also affects your attitude. It’s how you see yourself as a person. If you value the type of person you are, you have a good sense of self-esteem. You’re proud to be you! Self-esteem is not the same as being selfish or self-centered. People with high self-esteem respect others as well as themselves. | ||||
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who have negative attitudes stand to lose a lot. They are usually
careless and don’t care how their attitude affects others. They are
easily discouraged, without goals, frequently absent, unable to solve
problems or take risks, and unwilling to seek new challenges. A bad
attitude can hold you back at work and make life—for you and
others—miserable. People with low self-esteem are their own worst enemies. They don’t give themselves a chance to succeed, and they don’t think they have the power to change. These people often put themselves down, fear failure, take the easy way out, and resist change. The good news is that you can improve your self-esteem. It helps to spend time with others who feel good about themselves because a positive attitude is contagious! To improve your attitude, self-esteem, and job satisfaction, follow these tips:
Now that you know what a difference a positive attitude can make, I encourage you to use enthusiasm and a positive attitude to make a world of difference in your life—both on the job and off! CREDIT TO ....SUCCESSMANTRA.NET | ||||
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Friday, 4 April 2014
WINNING ATTITUDE
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