Attitude is associated with a
physical neural state, verbal opinion, ideologies, and an integrated philosophy
of life. Attitude is the detailed direction of human behavior. Attitude is a
stage of sensitiveness and process to act.
The main difference between
Attitude and Ego is that Attitude makes you to defer from others While Ego
makes you alone from others…
THREE
MAIN COMPONENTS OF ATTITUDE
1.
CONGNITIVE
COMPONENT OF ATTITUDE
It refers to opinion or belief
part of attitude. When you form your opinion or judgment on the basis of
available information and decide whether you have a favorable or unfavorable
opinion on that, it is the cognitive component of attitude. Example: “I just
found out I being paid 20% less than my co-workers”.
2.
CONATIVE
COMPONENT (EMOTIONAL) OF ATTITUDE
It refers to the emotional aspect
of attitude. This is perhaps the most often referred part of attitude and
decides mostly the desirable or undesirable aspect of attitude. Example: “I
feel angry that I am not being treated fairly”.
3.
AFFFECTIVE
COMPONENT OF ATTITUDE
It refers to the behavioral part
of attitude. If we have a positive attitude for a particular object, it is
likely to be translated into a particular type of behavior, such as buying or
procuring that object. Thus it is the intention to behave in a certain way.
Example: “I am going to quit this job as soon as I can, and I am taking the red
stapler with me”.
MAJOR JOB ATTITUDES
·
Job
satisfaction
·
Job involvement
·
Psychological
environment
·
Organizational
Commitment
o
Affective
commitment
o
Continuance
commitment
o
Normative
commitment
·
Perceived
Organizational Support (POS)
·
Employee
engagement
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE AND
ITS RESULT
A sustained negative attitude
will kill you. By far, the worst side-effect of an attitude is stress and the
top fatal diseases in this country are caused, in large part, by stress. Stress
turn quickly into anxiety, depression and ulcers.
ATTITUDE
IN ACTION RESULTS
Inconsiderate: Worry
Pessimistic: Tension
Weak: Frustration
Rude: Failure
Soar: Sickness
Irritable: Poverty
Inferiority: Boredom
Indecision: Dissatisfaction
OVERCOMMING
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
Work on your personal strength.
Remember what F.R.E.S.H. stands for:
F: Finances
R: Relationships
E: Environment
S: Spirituality
H: Health
Right now, write down one task
for each of the five letters (F.R.E.S.H.) that you can make an immediate
improvement in.
Stop listening to that negative
voice. Counter-punch the negative self-talk with a substantial does of positive
voice.
Look
for alternative explanations
In many cases there could be hundreds of them, unfortunately when
you are frustrated you are unable to see the forest for the trees.
Moods are contagious
Both positive and negative. Do something that will place you in a positive mood,
such as a daily delicious habit or speaking with anyone who is known for having
a positive attitude or mood.
Control your frustration
Speak slowly,
breathe deeply into your heart, choose to remain calm or excuse yourself from
the discussion, and take a time out. Stop drinking coffee/tea.
Stop looking at the rear view mirror
Your vision of each event or situation is totally up to you. You
can either choose to be negative or positive; your choice. You can either focus
on your negative past or look forward to a positive future. Remember this
quote: “Past failures don’t equal current successes”.
Watch with great care who you hang out with
Jim Rohn says “YOU become the average sum of the five people
with whom you associate with”.
In regards to this powerful
philosophy, ask yourself these questions:
- · Who am I around with?
- · What are they doing to me?
- · What have they got me saying?
- · Where do they have me going?
- · What do they have me thinking?
- · What do they have me becoming?
Then ask yourself the big question: Is that okay?
HOW TO BECOME POSITIVE
Here are some ways to help you
develop a more positive attitude:
Listen the internal dialogue
Divide one
or more sheets of paper into two columns and for a few days, jot down in the
left column all the negative thoughts that come into your head. Rewrite each
thought in appositive way in the second column. Practice doing this in your
mind until it becomes a habit.
Get back to basics
Reconnect
with old friends, take the dog for a walk, visit an art gallery or listen to
your favorite music. Enjoy a long, relaxing bath, read a book, tell your child
a story, or ask an older relative to tell you one! It is the simplest thing in
life that gives us the most pleasure.
Help someone out
The simple
act of helping other helps us to feel good. Pick up groceries for an aging
neighbor, volunteer at your hospital or read a book to someone with failing
eyesight.
Find your spirituality
The secret
is practicing those beliefs, either through organized spiritual associations,
or simple meditation on quiet place.
Allow yourself to be loved
The
ability to love and be loved is the most basic human quality. Finding ways to
reconnect with others is extremely helpful in developing a positive attitude.
Allow yourself to laugh
and find humor in the simplest of things. Laughter is a
powerful mood elevator. If you are feeling down, read some jokes or watch a
funny movie.
Participate in new physical and mental activities
It could be as easy as learning the meanings of new words or
learning about new topics to build confidence.
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