You are in control of your own destiny
It’s a thirst for success and a desire to be a winner that keeps you forging ahead. You are someone who sets themselves goals — usually quite challenging ones — and you won’t give up until you’ve achieved them. You believe it’s a jungle out there, and only the fittest will survive. But there is another side to you. Life in the past might not have been terribly easy, and it may be that old wounds and unfulfilled wishes drive you in your quest for success. It’s as if you want justice for the things that have not gone your way in the past. If, in the past, you’ve ever been really short of money, you will do everything in your power to make sure that you’ve got as much, if not more, money than other people. If, when you were a child, you were told you were a waste of space, you will take on anyone who dares to put you down. Of course you want to show others that you can be successful and in complete control of your life, but don’t forget about your own happiness. Take some time out and stop running about like a headless chicken. Are you putting all that energy into something that is really going to do you good, and which makes you happy? If you can find the answer, it will help you get back in touch with what you really want from life.
10 Rewards/Effects of a Positive Attitude1. The following sentiments are characteristic of a diverse
and growing literature claiming that reward inherently reduces task interest and creativity. 2. Positive emotions such as gratitude and appreciation help athletes perform at a higher level. 3. Positive people who regularly express positive emotions are more resilient when facing stress, challenges and adversity. 4. Positive leaders are able to make better decisions under pressure. 5. An analysis of a quarter century of research on intrinsic task interest and creativity revealed 6.Claims that reinforcement negatively affects important aspects of human behavior, 7. Positive work environments outperform negative work environments 8. A primer for teachers on promoting classroom creativity, 9. A wide variety of rewards have now been tested, 10. You look for solutions, instead of dwelling on problems |