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ตั้งหัวข้อเรื่อง: what is the importance of attitude?   what is the importance of attitude? EmptyFri Sep 27, 2013 11:09 pm

Attitudes are taught. We communicate our judgements of others' abilities in many ways. If we are in positions of authority (parent, teacher, instructor), our attitudes shape others' opinions of their own abilities, and thus their willingness to act. Teachers have known for years that the student who is taught he or she can will outperform those taught they cannot; that expectations shape performance. Attitudes about the limited abilities of blind individuals have been with us for millennia. Even today, blind diabetics still hear pronouncements like: "A blind person can't possibly do that..." or "You won't live long enough..." Such statements, from well-meaning individuals, do a lot of damage. Remember, if you believe you already have the answers, however bleak they may be, you don't ask questions. The blind diabetic who has been taught by the professionals, word and deed, that he or she is incapable, needs sighted assistance, and faces a shortened lifespan, is not likely to struggle mightily against such pronouncements. Great accomplishments come from people who believe in their own abilities. There is every reason to make the achievement of positive attitude an important part of diabetes care. We have the technology; we have the medications; this is the "human factor." There are more choices, more options, and more ways to cope than ever before; and today no one, regardless of ramifications, needs to be relegated to a second-class life. Independence, full participation, and vocational success are achievable. Diabetes, at any level, is a discipline--and positive attitude is an integral part of successful self-management.
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ตั้งหัวข้อเรื่อง: Re: what is the importance of attitude?   what is the importance of attitude? EmptyFri Sep 27, 2013 11:15 pm

Attitude is important because it can color everything you do , say and think. If you have a positive attitude, it is more likely that you will accomplish your goals and overcome setbacks. Attitude is important because it can either positively or negatively affect the people that are around you. Our attitude shows up from day to day and it is a choice that we have to make regarding it each day. A positive attitude depends far less on things going right outwardly than on an inner determination to be happy always. More often, such an attitude is the cause of good fortune, not merely a result of it. A strong, positive attitude, finally, is most effective when it is self-generated.

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ตั้งหัวข้อเรื่อง: Re: what is the importance of attitude?   what is the importance of attitude? EmptySat Sep 28, 2013 10:57 am

People persevere at activities they believe are possible. Convinced they have the ability to complete a task, they are willing to attempt it. Uncertain, or sure of their own inability, they will defer to others instead. The diabetic who trusts his or her own abilities to self-manage will be more diligent in self-management ("I can do this!") than one who does not. The blind diabetic who knows he or she is fully capable of participating in mainstream society, with full equality, will work hard to achieve that goal.

And there is the "stress" element. This same well-prepared diabetic, comfortable with the responsibilities and techniques of self-care, will meet potential crises with the correct responses, free from panic, and from the frantic scrambling ("What do I do NOW?") that turns little ones into big ones, and not incidentally dumps adrenalin into the blood, making good control that much more of a challenge.

Attitudes are taught. We communicate our judgements of others' abilities in many ways. If we are in positions of authority (parent, teacher, instructor), our attitudes shape others' opinions of their own abilities, and thus their willingness to act. Teachers have known for years that the student who is taught he or she can will outperform those taught they cannot; that expectations shape performance.
Attitudes about the limited abilities of blind individuals have been with us for millennia. Even today, blind diabetics still hear pronouncements like: "A blind person can't possibly do that..." or "You won't live long enough..." Such statements, from well-meaning individuals, do a lot of damage. Remember, if you believe you already have the answers, however bleak they may be, you don't ask questions. The blind diabetic who has been taught by the professionals, word and deed, that he or she is incapable, needs sighted assistance, and faces a shortened lifespan, is not likely to struggle mightily against such pronouncements. Great accomplishments come from people who believe in their own abilities.
There is every reason to make the achievement of positive attitude an important part of diabetes care. We have the technology; we have the medications; this is the "human factor." There are more choices, more options, and more ways to cope than ever before; and today no one, regardless of ramifications, needs to be relegated to a second-class life. Independence, full participation, and vocational success are achievable. Diabetes, at any level, is a discipline--and positive attitude is an integral part of successful self-management.



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ตั้งหัวข้อเรื่อง: Re: what is the importance of attitude?   what is the importance of attitude? EmptySat Sep 28, 2013 11:24 am

Attitude isn't just about whether or not you're having a good or bad day. Attitude is more than that. It affects relationships. It affects careers. It affects your entire future. I've met people who went through something similar to what I did. They were flying high, had a great business, and then lost it all. Years later, they're still talking about their problems and misfortunes. For some of them, their spouse left them and they were forced to sell the family business. With others, their business partner was cheating them. Some had their major customer go out of business. These people are talented, experienced, and smart. If they would start another business, the odds of success this time could be quite good. Unfortunately, they're still reliving the events that led up to their failure. Their negative attitude won't let them get on with their life.


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ตั้งหัวข้อเรื่อง: What is the importance of attitude?   what is the importance of attitude? EmptyMon Sep 30, 2013 7:31 pm

Attitude is important in his life. Because everything from our ideas and views, such as reading exam. If we assume from the outset to read next to nothing. Waste of time. If we think this way, it makes the idea of our progress. The attitude is caused by various factors including personally seen what is familiar or trial experience, including values and decision values are not the same. Depending on the individual circumstances of the environment. Attitude has several reasons.
1. Attitude as a state before an event or behavior interact one particular. Or referred to the state and the actual behavior.
2. Attitudes are stable during the period. This does not mean that will not change - Convert.
3. Attitudes as latent variables, leading to consistency between behaviors and emotions. Whether in the form of verbal expression or expression. As well as to avoid the face or something.
4. Attitude has an incentive to make people evaluate and select anything - which means one thing to the next with the direction of the actual behavior.


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