Part Two Career Link

Part Two Career Link1
Your Attitude Impacts Your Life and CareerIf you think your skills are the sole factor of where you are today,
Your Attitude Impacts Your Life and Career
If you think your skills are the sole factor of where you are today, you could be wrong. Yes, of course they have played a role in the position you currently have. However, your attitude is what has given you that extra push in getting you over the line. Your altitude is most definitely determined by your attitude.
Any successful person will say you cannot progress further in your career with a negative attitude. Having the correct attitude will determine how far you progress not only in your professional life, but also your personal one. It is common knowledge that leaders haven’t achieved their positions by conveying themselves in a negative manner towards their career and other situations they may find themselves in. Instead they have achieved their success and level of professionalism by conducting (指导) themselves in a positive, motivating and empathetic manner.
Be Encouraging
Developing a positive attitude in the workplace can start with how you interact with your associates (同伴). Whether it’s celebrating the small victories or helping deal with a bad case of the Mondays, injecting optimism and encouragement into the workplace can benefit everyone.
Work with the Right People
Surrounding yourself with positive people in your work life can dramatically improve your attitude. Negative people can increase your stress level and make you doubt your ability to maintain success at work.
Focus on Whats in Your Control
Focusing on what you can control will help you manage the amount of stress you allow in your life. Your mission at work is to get your job done as effectively as possible, so focus on the factors you can oversee.
Treat Yourself Positively
No matter what stress you are experiencing in your work or personal life, you should always remember to be your biggest supporter. Practice positive self-talk. It’s important to be gentle and encouraging with yourself.