A Positive Attitude Ebook
A Positive Attitude Ebook
A Positive Attitude Ebook
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POSI+IVE
ATTITUDE continued >
by Dan Auito
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2. Talk in the interest ranges of the things that people treasure most when talking to them.
5. Never tell anyone they are wrong, we all will rationalize to the point of thinking we are
unequivocally right.
6. We should criticize ourselves before other people have a chance to; if you are wrong,
admit it!
8. We should try to let our friends feel as though they have excelled us at some time or
another.
10. Figure out why others think as they do; look at it from their viewpoint.
17. Be friendly.
24. Remember names; a personʼs name is truly the most treasured phrase to that personʼs
ears. Use the I.R.A principles to help remember names.
25. Try saying this three (3) times: “Act enthusiastically and youʼll be enthusiastic.” It works.
(What do they look like? Repeat their names five times. What do they do?)
27. Try to exercise a little sympathy, tolerance and kindness — it goes a lot further than a
short fuse.
28. Learn the difference between appreciation and flattery — one is from the heart, the other
is from the teeth.
29. Accept the fact that everyone is superior to you in one way or another, and learn from
that trait.
30. When not engaged in some definite problem-solving, most people think of themselves
95% of the time. If we could cut it to 50%, the results would be dramatic.
31. Why should people be interested in you and me, unless we are first interested in them?
32. We are all interested in what we want. Be a little different: Be interested in what the other
person wants and needs. (Get the other personʼs point of view and see things from his
angle as well as your own. Be interested in helping others, not only yourself.)
34. If we do things that require time, energy, unselfishness and thoughtfulness, we will make
many friends.
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35. The ability to listen is rarer than almost any other trait. (Listen and learn.)
36. This is an old one: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. We all know
who wrote that one.
38. When dealing with people, use little phrases like, “Iʼm sorry to trouble you…,” “Would you
be so kind as to…,” “Wonʼt you please…,” “Would you mind…,” “Thank you.” They are the
hallmark of good breeding.
39. Be wiser than other people if you can, but do not tell them so.
3. Avoid procrastinating. (Maintain control and be effective. Plan and carry out tasks.)
10. Be on time for all appointments; give honest reasons for being late.
11. Always express appreciation for the time of the people you deal with.
16. Think positive on your jobs. This determines how your subordinates think toward their
jobs. Set the example.
PERSONALITY DYNAMICS
PERSONAL MAGNETISM:
1. The hand-shake
2. Tone of voice
5. Body adornment
2. How you think determines how you act and how others react to you.
5. The sharper you look, the sharper you will be. (A pencil, when sharpened, has a clearly
defined point and writing is easily read, but a dull pencil is just that—dull.)
6. Pay twice as much and get half as many. For example, two fine suits are much nicer, last
longer, and look better than four cheap ones.
7. If you think of yourself in poor situations, that is what you will get.
8. Think of yourself as sharp, clean, together, intelligent, informed, and interesting, and
that is what you will be.
9. In short: Practice uplifting self-praise, not belittling self-punishment. Think more of your
self, and there is more of you.
10. Be self-improving in academics, family, and friends. Make progress in changing bad
habits, eliminating negativism, and wasting time. What you spend the most time on is
“what and who you are going to be.”
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CONFIDENCE BUILDING:
1. Confidence is acquired.
1. Identify it.
2. Admit it.
3. Accept it.
4. Deal with it accordingly.
(Confront and take action or cure.)
WORDS TO FORGET
WORDS TO REMEMBER
6. Avoid doing anything that makes you ask yourself, “Will I get caught?”
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1. Look the part — wear the appropriate attire for the event.
2. Good grooming — be clean and fresh; brush you hair; be clean-shaven; donʼt sweat;
have clean nails; donʼt chew gum; check zippers and buttons; polish your shoes.
3. Good posture — sit up straight, donʼt slouch, be pleasant, alert and interested.
8. If you want something done, give it to a busy man or woman. Busy people do things
decisively and quickly. (They donʼt have time not to.)
10. Test your ideas by saying, “What will make this work?”
11. Listen, concentrate, and emulate what other people are saying.
14. Present your ideas in writing. They will have more power.
16. Do it!
1. Regularly read a good business newspaper (Select only pertinent articles. Save time).
3. Read trade association magazines and good books in the field of your interest. Make full
use of the data obtained.
2. Food
3. Sleep
8. Sexual gratification
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POSITIVE AVOID
Faith Jealousy
Love Hatred
Enthusiasm Revenge
Romance Greed
Hope Anger
1. Poverty
2. Criticism
3. Poor health
5. Old age
6. Death
Recognizing these facts may help us to understand human nature and give us reasons for
what we ultimately do in our lives.
BE ANGRY:
Remember, we are all creatures of emotion. First, ask yourself why they did what they did.
3. When we think of our own need for forgiveness, it becomes easy to forgive others.
You might ask, “Why has this guy, Dan, assembled this piece of literature and given it to me?”
Itʼs very simple—I thought you might like to read it! If I can give something to someone that
may help them enjoy life a little bit more, why shouldnʼt I? If we could give a little more than
we take, we would reap the rewards and be much better off.
A POSITIVE ATTITUDE
© Copyright 2004 • http://www.magicbullets.com • You may replicate this program in its entirety and
post it to the web or reproduce it for instruction.
Give it away Panthers and take care of those who allow you to serve them. God Bless. Dan
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dan Auito has been with the U.S. Coast Guard for the last 20 years most of that time in aviation.
During that time he has acquired two real estate licenses an appraisers certification, founded a non-
profit drug prevention corporation, headed a real estate consulting group and has recently written his
first full scale real estate book.
At the same time he has built a website that supports the bookʼs readers. Dan lives with his wife
Kimberly and their two children, Brandon and Briana, on the emerald isle of Kodiak Island, Alaska.
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