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A Philosophy of Work: Part II - Attitude


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Multax would like ALL emastercam.com members to know Multax did not WRITE ANY OF THE WORDS to “A Philosophy of Work” and “A Philosophy of Work: Part II - Attitude”. However, Multax did write the titles. Multax posted these segments taken from a lecture given by “an American Philosopher” in order to raise the level of discourse from the mundane to the sublime.

A Philosophy of Work: Part II - Attitude

Practice your attitude

And I know attitude is a difficult assignment.

It was one of my most difficult assignments twenty-five years ago when I found out that attitude was everything.

That attitude determines the direction you take, attitude determines how you TALK, how you WALK, how you DRESS, its all attitude.

It was difficult, its difficult to look up attitude in the yellow pages and find out where to get help, right?

If you could put your car in the shop and go next door and get your attitude tuned-up wouldn’t that be nice?

You see, attitude is something you can work on everyday.

It’s surprising how uniquely confident you can feel when you are working on the things that really count as far as emotions and your interchange with other people, affecting their behavior and mostly affecting your own.

J.R.

[ 08-29-2001: Message edited by: Multax ]

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