Attitude
You have total control over one thing every day: yourself
(your attitude). It starts as soon as you get out of bed. When your feet hit
the floor, you’ve already overcome one obstacle. Then when you turn on the
light in your bathroom, don’t scream. That reflection in the mirror is you!
Some people let the slightest thing set them off in a negative direction.
“Attitude
determines altitude. Altitude determines outcome. Choose your attitude; make it
a positive one!” –Rudnesky
Your attitude will control your destiny. Your
attitude will definitely control your leadership. Choose your attitude, make it
a positive one. See every barrier and conflict as an opportunity to improve the
quality of your leadership ability. It’s not always easy but it will allow you
and the people around you to be more successful in the long-term.
People that are negative, underachievers,
and complainers become a disease after awhile. It is much easier to complain than
to do something to improve. It’s easier to sit on the couch and eat chips and
drink soda than to exercise and eat right. It’s much easier to bash your
coworkers than to take charge of yourself and your attitude. It’s much easier
to complain than to join the positive revolution. If you are shooting for
average, congratulations you are almost there. If you think you can’t, you are
there! Close this book and relax. Sleep on the couch and when you wake up join
a social network.
Instead of a complaint, praise a coworker. Instead
of underachieving, reach your potential through commitment and hard work.
Instead of bashing your supervisors, join the Leader-Ship. It sails every day.
You may not always be able to always control your
emotions but you should certainly be able to control how you act towards other
people.
Excerpt from a letter sent by a student:
I
had so much fun at Almost Anything Goes last night. ………….We work so well
together no matter who we are with. At AAG, everyone was with new people. Right
from the start my team was stretching, talking, making up names, cheers, and
figuring out plans. As we looked around the room, every team was together and
talking, I was so happy to see our school as one big, happy family. I have
always wanted to make a change in people’s lives. That is what you do each and
every day. Thank you for all your determination and courage to make this school
a great place to be. I love every single Jostens renaissance event. You rock!
Almost Anything Goes is an annual nighttime event
our organization has every year. We pack our gymnasium with ten teams that
perform quirky relay races and activities. The culmination is an obstacle
course where the team captain gets a shaving cream pie in the face. The premise
is team-building and fun.
Now choose your attitude and have fun!
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