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Altitude is All About Attitude


We all have heard the phrase that 'Attitude is Everything'; but my contention is that your attitude is the determining factor in how high you go and how successful you are in your life; in other words, Altitude is all about Attitude!. Your attitude has a tremendous impact on the direction and path that you take in life, and it is the preeminent element in the ultimate success or lack of success that you will achieve.

The attitude that you have in your life mirrors the deepest beliefs that you hold about yourself, about others and about life in general. Your attitude determines how well you meet with the trials, pitfalls, and the storms that we face in life. And attitude is a very important factor in how we influence the people that our lives touch. If our attitude is rooted in trust, positive enthusiasm, and hope for the future, then the force of the optimism is radiated out to the people around us and the entire world we live in. Likewise, if your attitude is based in fear, suspicion, complaining, and the doom and gloom outlook'; this negative energy goes out into the universe and pollutes the atmosphere. www.successallabout.com

But most important is how our attitude effects us. The sour attitude that sees the 'glass half empty', and is down in the mouth does not generate the belief and faith is absolute necessary to have success, and to achieve our goals and dreams. If, on the other hand, our attitude is positive, and full of optimism, this builds faith and belief. And where faith and belief are, this create an atmosphere that breeds success. So the altitude we attain in life in totally dependent upon the attitude which we have. Remember, Altitude is all about Attitude.

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