You’ve Got an Attitude (Improving Your Attitude)

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    You’ve Got an Attitude (Improving Your Attitude)

    A person’s attitude represents how they feel or their state
    of mind about something. For example, one can have a good (or
    positive) attitude toward their work, usually meaning that they
    feel good about their work, their job, their organization, etc.
    Many features of working in an organization can cause a person
    to have a poor attitude about their jobs and organizations (that
    is, they feel bad about their jobs and organizations), eg, inadequate
    compensation, conflicts with their supervisor, inconsistent or
    conflicting communications from senior management, unfulfilling
    work, hostile communications between employees, etc. Some people
    adopt a poor attitude because that is their way “of being
    in the world,” ie, they often resent their environment no
    matter what is going on around them. Some people feel poorly about
    themselves, which affects their attitude about their environment,
    as well. In contrast, some people work hard to keep a positive
    attitude. These people often have better overall health and can
    effectively address major challenges in the workplace, as well.

    Various Perspectives on Attitude

    Methods
    for Changing Our Thoughts, Attitudes, Self-Concept …

    Boring Work? Or Your Missed Opportunity?
    30
    Best Inspiring Anecdotes of All Times

    Positive Attitude
    Got Attitude?
    Attitude
    (a little academic …)

    How to Overcome Negativity in the Workplace
    Choosing Our Reality
    Control Your Own Destiny
    Creating High Energy Environments
    A
    Call to Action

    Apathy and Cynicism Zap Our Spirit
    Avoiding Pity City and the Victimitis Virus
    Are Poor Attitudes Justified?
    Acceptance
    vs. Apathy

    How to Survive in an Unhappy Workplace
    How to Handle the Pessimist on Your Team
    HR Giving Thanks
    Don’t Forget to Give Thanks for the Hard Stuff Too
    Personal Accountability has No Victims
    The Power of Choice

    Also consider
    Assertiveness
    Authenticity
    Awareness
    Bullying
    (Addressing)

    Burnout
    Cynicism
    Emotional
    Intelligence

    Job
    Satisfaction

    Motivating
    and Inspiring Yourself

    Personal
    Development

    Personal
    Productivity

    Physical
    Fitness

    Self-Confidence
    Stress
    Management

    Work-Life
    Balance

    Workaholism

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