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Dear friends,

In our daily working life, the most important criteria is attitude. It depends on a person's thinking capacity; it can be positive but negative at the same time. Here, I am attaching a very nice presentation on attitude. Please let me know whether it impacts a positive or negative attitude on your mind. As an HR professional, you can also share it with the other employees in your organization. It will definitely strengthen their thinking power on particular issues. Hope you all like it!

Attitude_00.ppt

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Dear All, Thanks a lot for your responses. I thought no one likes that ppt but looking after all your responds i think it is not such a bad one .Thank you ones again to all of you.
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Hi,

Good presentation. Here we can go further by adding that there is a thin line of difference between positive thinking and daydreaming. It's important to understand that we can all think very positively and optimistically about anything and everything, but we need to be conscious and action-oriented while we are thinking.

Actually, when we teach and train people about positive thinking, they all start thinking positively but often fall short of converting it into action. Therefore, thinking in action and having action in thinking is required.

Anjali Gupta

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Dear Harshada,

Nice presentation. It makes sense. I will forward it to some colleagues at work and hope this is the beginning of them cultivating the right attitude, thus making the work environment much more positive.

Thanks for sharing it with us.

Regards,

Debjani

From India
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