Monday, March 26, 2012

The Ripple Effect of Attitude

By Lauren Farmer

There are a lot of aspects to consider when evaluating your performance as a career professional: relations with others, judgment, dependability, ability to learn, quality of your work, problem solving skills, initiative etc.  The most important quality, that could positively affect the others, is attitude.  I believe if you have a good and positive attitude then the rest will as a result be positive as well.  For example, if you remain positive about your work and are enthusiastic, you will work well with others and will be well accepted by your co-workers.  Your quality of work will be better because your positive attitude will reflect in your work.  It is always better to be happy and enthusiastic rather than negative because it will get you a lot farther in the long run.  So for all you "Debby Downers" out there, stay positive! You will benefit from it in the work place.

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