Showing posts with label attitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attitude. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Balance of Work, Attitude and Responsibilities

Did you experience making one person’s day beautiful because of your kind words? I’ve been to a lot of that kind of situation in my work and I must say people like me for having the nice words to say to them when they needed it most. I’m always burdened with the task of laying the rules and reprimanding those who can’t abide by the rules. But I don’t like doing it. It pains me to see my staff and co-employees’ faces when I hand a memo or make them understand the standard rules in the office. Worst thing is telling them that we don’t need their services anymore after nearly six months of employment.

It’s hard to work in the Human Resource department, you need to be tough and not a soft emotional human like me. Although I was able to do all my responsibilities in the office I felt it’s not my world. So I did my work with a balance of being an officer with respectable attitude and the heart of a psychologist who’s always ready to understand their situations in life. Being a born-again Christian helps but the whole job was really a tough one as sometimes my emotions were defeating me. Now that I’ve left my corporate job I shared some experiences in my blog and hope to help others who are in the same situation.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Look Younger with a Change of Attitude

You want to look younger? No I will not tell any beauty regimen here or promote products that will make you look young. It will not cost you a cent but a lot of wise thinking. If you want to look younger then practice thinking younger – change your attitude. Age has less to do with years than it has to do with attitude. When you accept this fact and truly believe this then your appearance will improve significantly. Your posture will improve (remember poor posture advertises old age). Your behavior will become youthful and your outlook in life will dramatically improve. That’s the secret of some people who didn’t have to go to expensive salon to have their skin look young. It’s just mind over matter. Just always remember your age is what you make it so if you think old you’ll be old and if you think young it will show in your face.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

What Do You Have to Smile About?


You Have Your Attitude to Smile About

Things may or may not be going well in your life, but you always take time to smile a little.
You know it's important to keep looking up and looking toward the future. Optimism always wins out.

You're the one person always eager to see a silver lining in dark clouds. It's important that you feel hopeful.
No matter whether you're having a good day or bad day, you keep smiling. A smile makes everything better!

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