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Alter
Your Life by Your Attitude
By Mary Miscisin, M.S.
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important is your attitude? Can it affect what you might do
in a situation? How you might react or what you might say?
Can it affect your mood or your thinking?
You may already realize the importance of
your attitude and it's influence on so many aspects of your
life. So what can you do to make sure your attitude supports
the experience you want to have?

It's interesting how two people in the same situation can
have a totally different experience. Sylvia and Jack were
invited to a friend's wedding. At the mere thought of going
to a wedding Sylvia's mood began to plummet. "Weddings
are so boring and tiresome. I have to figure out what to wear,
the food is usually terrible, we have to dance to the same
tacky wedding music they have at all weddings and make idle
chit-chat with strangers. Do we have to go?"
In contrast, Jack was thrilled and excited
with anticipation about the wedding. "I love weddings!
It's a chance to dress in my best duds, free food, free booze,
dancing all night, interesting people. What a blast! I can't
wait!"
With the difference in their attitudes, do
you suppose they would experience the same event quite differently?
Sylvia goes to weddings looking for terrible food, listening
for the "tacky" music and rolling her eyes at the
forced conversation with strangers. And this is what she finds.
All the while Jack enjoys free food, has fun dancing, and
makes new friends.
 
If you recognize that your attitude may have started to spiral
towards a frame of mind you'd rather not be in, pause and
clarify what you want instead. Ask yourself these three questions:
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"Is
my attention focused in a direction that I want to go?" |
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"What
is the direction I want to go? |
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"How
can I refocus and take action now?" |
Imagine what might happen if Sylvia were to
decide that she wanted something different. Instead of focusing
on how boring and tiresome her past experiences with wedding
have been, she can create a new experience for herself.
If she determines that she wants to instead have a pleasant
time at the wedding, she can shift her focus and ask herself,
"What can I appreciate right now?" Chances are,
if she were sincere, she would be able to find something.
Further imagine what this would do to her mood and ultimately
her experience at the wedding!

I used this recently at work. My supervisor gave me a choice
between two new assignments. I did not want either of them,
I wanted to continue working with my present projects. This,
I was informed, was not an option. Choosing the "lesser
of the two evils," I reluctantly selected one of the
two. The first day working on the new assignment I was grumpy,
moody and resentful. I didn't enjoy feeling this way, yet
I reinforced my attitude by repeatedly complaining to myself
and others. "This isn't fair, I had no choice, I am being
forced to work on this assignment, I have no enthusiasm for
this…"
A close friend of mine stopped me in the
middle of my protest and pointed out, "You did have a
choice, and you made it, so why are you making yourself miserable?
What can you find that is good about the choice you made?"
I paused and thought for a moment. He was
right! I was focusing on everything that I did not like about
the project instead of finding things I could like. I decided
to reframe my thinking and ask myself, "What can I appreciate,
right now?"
It was amazing how many things I could come
up with. I really appreciated having a job, one with great
benefits, my health, my co-workers, I was using my skills…the
list grew and grew, and so did my attitude…in a positive
direction. I was surprised how quickly my mood shifted. In
the days that followed I derived more and more enjoyment from
the new assignment.
Knowing what a powerful effect shifting your
focus can have on your attitude, think about the areas you
can use this in your life. Starting now, purposely look for
the things you can appreciate in every situation. You may
already practice this to a certain degree, if so, turn it
up a notch. Notice that when your attention shifts, your attitude
lifts! So, What can you appreciate right now?
To find out more about Mary Miscisin, check out her Website
at:
www.PositivelyMary.com
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