Monday, November 27, 2006

Positive Attitude Revisited

Now, positive attitude doesn't mean that you smile and be mellow all the time.

There are plenty of different ways to have positive attitude - find one that you can naturally grow into.

There are the quiet ones: who never says much (and therefore don't complaint either) but quietly deliver the results. There are the supportive type that just by being there lends you the strength when you are in your most difficult hours. There are the social ones: who can not cease chattering and dispense admiration and their passion to you. There are the stiff lip ones, on the outside they may seemed distant and firm. But they are someone who are very competent and can be trusted and they take responsibility seriously and care. Then there's the boy of wonder, who is always curious, full of a-ha, appreciating all sorts of new learning and applications.

There's even the constructive critic. The difference being a complainer complains and ends while the constructive critic provides criticisms of the weakness and provides thought provoking questions that guide us deeper in our quest and/or provide several innovative or value-added suggestions.

Bottomline: one with positive attitude gives or inspires, the other constantly takes or saps energy.

Are you ending your criticism with positive suggestions and thought provoking questions? Read More...

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