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Building Resilience & Positive Attitude

Your attitude will have an affect on your work … and in your life. Why does building resilience help you sustain a positive attitude?
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Laws For Climbing The Ladder Of Success

By Dr. Avra Lyraki

We don't drive a car if we don't know driving regulations and the meaning of road signs. We don't try to fix the refrigerator without knowing how it works. Why then would we try to succeed without knowing the basics of success?

6 Attitudes For Winning At Work

By Dr. Alan Zimmerman

You've probably got some great employees and wonderful co-workers on your team. They're hard working, dedicated, and loyal. They've got winner written all over them. But you also know some people who don't have a lot of drive and they don't take a lot of initiative. They just put in their time.

Our Lack Of Focus Is Killing Us

By Dr. Jenny Brockis

Let’s be blunt. Our lack of attention is costing us big time in how effectively we get through our day, and how we feel as a result. Pay attention to this because it matters. Why?

Clear Steps To Exceptional Personal Performance

By Dr. Alan Zimmerman

When you change your surroundings, you change the present, but when you change your attitudes, you change your future.

Maximising The Benefits Of Negative Criticism

By Dr. Alan Zimmerman

No one likes criticism. But it's a fact of life. There's simply no way you're going to go through life without some criticism. Of course, our culture tries to minimise the impact of criticism by saying, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." That's nonsense. Criticism always hurts. As philosopher and author Robert Fulghum says, "Sticks and stones may break our bones, but words will break our hearts."

Get Your Motivation Back On Track

By Dr. Ivan Misner

What do you do when your motivation level is lacking, as well as your self esteem? What do you do to regain the motivation needed to move on with your plans and pursue your endeavours?

Nine Errors in Thinking: What is Undermining Your Emotional Resilience?

by Tony Bradford

There is a huge amount of fear and uncertainty as global markets, governments and businesses try to deal with what looks like continued financial uncertainty. There has been a recent increase in referrals that cite anxiety around one’s personal ability to cope with these pressures. Emotional resilience is the key factor to building effective coping tools and strategies so that we are able to stay calm in our responses to what is going on, and in this way, increase our personal effectiveness.

Emotional Intelligence: The Key To Success

by Dr. Alan Zimmerman

Today's emphasis on 'emotional intelligence' is extremely important and perhaps a better, more fitting terminology than what it used to be called - 'interpersonal communication'.

7 Strategies For A Lasting Positive Attitude

By Dr. Alan Zimmerman

Think back to when you started a new job at a company. You were all excited about the job, the company, your products, your services, your customers, and your future. Your enthusiasm and positive attitude were obvious to everyone around you. But then, before too long, a long-time employee came along side you and said, “Well, that’s fine. But wait until you’ve been here for a couple of months. You’ll see how bad things really are.”

Practice Persistence: The Key To Success

by Dr Alan Zimmerman

Almost everybody wants to experience some degree of success. The good news is, success, to some degree, is a science. It has been studied and researched as much if not more than any other topic on earth. So we pretty much know if you do certain things, you're going to succeed. And if you do other things, you're going to fail. It's that simple, although not always that easy.

9 Beliefs Of Remarkably Successful People

by Jeff Haden, Inc.

I'm fortunate enough to know a number of remarkably successful people. Regardless of industry or profession, they all share the same perspectives and beliefs. And they act on those beliefs. The most successful people in business approach their work differently than most. See how they think - and why it works.

Hitting Turbulence? Build Resilience

by Gayle Lantz

It happened again. Something didn't go according to plan. Things were running smoothly - and then you hit turbulence. Life will often bring unexpected challenges that could potentially throw leaders off course. When you hit turbulence, work on your resilience. You'll reach better destinations.

How To Be Less Affected By Difficult People

by Ken Warren

Many of us are in roles where we deal with more than our fair share of difficult people - customers who are verbally aggressive, a colleague who is disrespectful, and staff who are negative or resistant to change. But dealing with such behaviours over time can certainly take its toll. The good news is, that there are ways to be less affected by the challenging behaviour of others.

Creating The Conditions For A Resilient Workforce

by Ken Warren

Resilience is primarily the choices we make in responding to adversity, such as our attitude to challenges and our willingness to take action. But workplaces can also do their part to develop resiliency in their staff.

Enhancing Your Resilience At Work

by Ken Warren

Why is it that some people are overwhelmed by stress at work and others maintain their well-being despite the challenges? Why are some people so resistant to workplace change, while others take control of the process? Why is it that some people harbour grudges over frustrations at work, where others will simply get over it, learn what they can, and get on with the future? The answer is resilience - our ability to bounce back and adjust to challenges that life sends our way. It is our self-righting mechanism, our ability to restore our equilibrium, when it has been disrupted.

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