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By Marvin Leblanc "What does your team think of your attitude?" is kind of a personal issue since attitude is a person's choice in response to a situation or a thing. Is your attitude of helpfulness and willing to jump in noticeable by all? What does your team think of your attitude? "What does your team think of your attitude?" is kind of a personal issue since attitude is a person's choice in response to a situation or a thing. Every person is entitled to his or her opinion. But since teamwork calls for a quality attitude, then each team member has no choice. Or do they? A positive or negative attitude towards a person, thing, place, event, ideas, and others is a form of judgment. It is greatly influenced by the person's upbringing, environment, education and social interactions. Attitude is not permanent, and it can be changed. Social influences can change a person's attitude and therefore, communication is vital. A person's attitude may vary depending on what they are dealing with. This forms the individual's character traits. Self-esteem, experiences and principles in life can serve as a guide to be consistent and help you project a positive attitude towards people, work and their environment. Attitude is one vital trait that can be formed but cannot be destroyed without your consent. You do have control over it. How you respond to the daily challenges and circumstances of life you are presented with is always your choice. Teamwork will succeed if members among the team make it work. The team will benefit if everyone's willing to cooperate and share the same goal. Your attitude is important to your team and what they think about your attitude likewise is important. To avoid misunderstanding and disagreement, it is vital to know your own positive and negative attitudes when dealing with people while at work or at home. Inappropriate attitudes cause work, family rifts, party division and political faction. Attitude can: * project a kind of leadership * hold and bind people together * inspire people to work and execute together * empower people plan and achieve together as a team * influence, attract and lure people to communicate, respond and cooperate. Memorize this quote. Tape it to your dashboard in your car or on your refrigerator. Do whatever it takes to allow these words to sink into your soul. “Right attitude will always carry you to the right place, the right people and at the right time.” – Marvin LeBlanc (Author – Come Hell or High Water – Life Lessons from Hurricane Katrina) Make sure not to miss any of Marvin's content. Click on the button below to get access to all of his sales tools, tips and special promotions! About The AuthorMarvin LeBlanc LUTCF, CNP, is a performance strategist and author of the number one Amazon Kindle best-selling book, Come Hell or High Water: Life Lessons from Hurricane Katrina. Marvin not only brings wisdom and insight gained from his three decades in the insurance and finance industries, but he also empowers others through his unique sharing of lessons and techniques from years of corporate and leadership training and motivational programs. A vibrant entrepreneur who makes the stage his own–and yours, Marvin’s humor-filled stories bring inspiration, heart-warming truths and tangible, strategic takeaways you can bring back to your organization.
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