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Minute 917 // No Problem

                                                        today's message is dedicated
                                                                               in honor of
                                                                              denise sutton
                                                              by her husband joseph & family

                      In a business environment, people develop allies and enemies. This leads to office politics, one of the most destructive forces in the workplace.


While some people get along with everyone, others can’t seem to blend into the corporate culture. Although an analyst would probably explain the various employees as different personality types, and follow up with a detailed analysis of why each behaves in a specific way, it is much simpler to zero in on one basic difference between those who get along and those who stand apart.


There are fundamentally only two types of people. Those in the first group can’t find anything right with anyone or anything. They view every situation and every person as a problem. Individuals of the second type have a totally different way of looking at the world. “No problem!” is their response to all the vicissitudes of life.

The basic difference between these people is attitude. The complainer views all challenges as problems, while the positive individual views all problems as challenges. People who respond to new situations with a confident “No problem!” are actually saying, “We see the problem as another

challenge which we must and will overcome. We must do what it takes to put it behind us and build on the opportunity.”


As you begin your day, stop and evaluate your attitude. See the world as a variety of challenging opportunities for growth and success. The bright new world you see through yellow-tinted lenses is happier and more satisfying than the one seen through dark glasses.


This is the way our Creator prefers that we approach our lives, a way that will make life more cheerful and satisfying, regardless of the circumstances.


                                                                                                


CONSIDER THIS FOR A MINUTE


Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly until you learn to do it well! (Avi Shulman, Life Coach and Author)



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