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Attitude Determines Altitude
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| Guest post by: Kerri Salls |
Article Overview: Your attitude determines your altitude – in business and in life. You can’t change someone else’s attitude for them. But this powerful adage is a great reminder that you can put in front of anyone who needs an attitude adjustment. I want to talk about a few of the many ways each of us can develop a winning attitude every day. It’s what leaders do.
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Attitude Determines Altitude
Your attitude determines your altitude – in business and in life.
You can’t change someone else’s attitude for them. But this powerful adage is a
great reminder that you can put in front of anyone who needs an attitude
adjustment. I want to talk about a few of the many ways each of us can develop
a winning attitude every day. It’s what leaders do.
Marcus Aurelius, the
great philosopher who ruled the Roman Empire, said it simply: “Our life is what
our thoughts make it”.
Dale Carnegie, speaking to that quote said: “Yes, if we think
happy thoughts, we will be happy. If we think miserable thoughts, we will be
miserable. If we think fear thoughts, we will be fearful. If we think sickly
thoughts we probably will be ill. If we think failure, we will certainly fail.
If we wallow in self-pity, everyone will want to shun us and avoid us”.
Am I advocating a Pollyanna attitude toward all our problems? No.
Life isn’t that simple. But I am advocating – in the strongest terms – that we
assume a positive attitude instead of a negative one.
Mental attitude - the power we hold in our heads. Reality can be
changed dramatically by a single thought. In nutrition the adage is you are
what you eat. In terms of leadership, it’s more likely you are what you
think. Contrary to what people want to believe, outside influences don’t
usually determine your happiness or success, rather it is how we react to those
influences – good or bad. So how do you change your reactions to those outside
forces?
Make how you react a conscious priority, which means practice
daily.
Humor is vital. When things aren’t going your way, keep everything
in perspective and relax. I laugh. Others throw up their hands. Whole
industries get very cynical.
Positive self-confident feelings not only help you achieve more;
they also make others want to be associated with you. People are drawn to
others who have an upbeat outlook, who have a can-do attitude. Constant
complainers don’t collect an easy following.
One of a leader’s most important jobs is to set a positive and
self-confident tone, exuding the attitude that failure is not an option. A
positive attitude is the cornerstone of leadership. It’s the same confidence
that a quarterback, a golfer, or a tennis star projects every time they come
out of the locker room.
To gain strength from the positive and not be sapped by the
negative, here are a few ideas:
Focus on the 90% of your
team who will run with your vision and your plan - don't let the "negative
nellies" drain you or poison your team.
Tap your spiritual
essence at work too - use your spirit and your heart to move you and your work
forward.
Break the negative
energy cycle – if you see yourself spiraling down or in a rut, mix it up,
breakup the routine and do something fast that lifts you up. When you see one
of your team members in a rut of unproductive or unprofessional behavior
address it, don’t let it fester.
Active listening – takes
time. Work at it, to hear what your clients and team want. Often just by being
heard, problems can go away and people really make a big turnaround.
You must be the emotional manager of your office - not your
assistant, not the new hotshot you just hired. In a family, parents must be the
emotional managers or chaos rules the home. In your business, you must wear
that mantel, albeit reluctantly at times. It’s part of your leadership role and
power. Hone it, as well as your reactions to external events, and you’ll see
the culture around you shift to the positive.
Jim Collins points out
in Good to Great: When in doubt, don’t hire – keep looking. You can’t
grow revenues consistently faster than your ability to get enough of the right
people to implement that growth and still become a great company. So unless
candidates for the open position have that can-do attitude and are a
strong fit for your company in who they are – don’t hire them. The skills can
be taught; the and-then-some positive attitude cannot.
As my friend Doug
(doug@professionalhorseman.com) put it recently: “The prerequisite is attitude.
Attitude is the one thing we can’t change in employees. You’ve got a good
attitude or you don’t. Given adequate ability and desire to learn, everything
else can be taught to employees with good attitudes. I have tried many times to
teach good attitudes and have come to the conclusion it is about as easy as
making a mud fence.”
A negative attitude will
pull you down and with it your professional results. A positive attitude will
pull you over the rough spots and energize you to lift your results to new
heights – to match your vision. Whether you need an attitude adjustment a
couple of times a day, once a week or only occasionally, never forget that your
attitude determines your altitude. Don’t let outside people or events bring
yours down.
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