Okay, let's take an in-depth look at attitude.
What is it?
It is a way of responding to our environment that is derived mostly from our
generalizations about others and the system. We adopt and express a certain
attitude in order to preserve ours was from" harm" or to maintain a preferred
personal status quo.
Attitude is always expressed in relations to others.
(others, goals, system ) outside of oneself
What you may not have known is that your attitude says a lot about your self-esteem, self-acceptance and self-affirmation. More than it says anything about others! Your attitude tells the world about your self-esteem, self-acceptance as well as your self-affirmation.
At any given time your attitude is a result of an interaction between your
outcomes expectancies and your efficacy beliefs. These two determine
what kind of attitude you express to wards others (others, goals,system). What
are they?
INTERACTIONS< d> | ATTITUDE< d> | POSSIBLE ACTION< d> < r> |
Low OE High EB< d> | Possibility is there, but:
| Protest Grievance Demand for milieu change Social activism< d> < r> |
High OE High EB< d> | I love this challenge | Productive engagement Aspiration Personal Satisfaction< d> < r> |
Low OE Low EB< d> | "So what, I don't give a hoot!" "Who cares"< d> | Resignation Apathy Gevrek< d> < r> |
High OE Low EB< d> | Negative self-talk "I'm in wrong place" "I'm wrong person"< d> | Self-devaluation Despondency Self-pity Shame< d> < r> < able> Changing your attitude starts with an understanding of those four interactions, it works. Suppose we use an example to demonstrate how it works for you. Let's suppose you are faced with a situation or challenge.
Can you see how you develop your attitude? But, you want to know how to change your attitude, right? Easy! You begin by asking:
Four questions are all you need if you want to change your attitude. If, while you're reading this you find yourself thinking:"So what, I don't Remember, your attitude says something about your self-esteem, self-acceptance and self-affirmation! About the Author Ke o agile is NLP Coach resident in South Africa. He is also an editor of In Thezone, an ezine for capacity builders in the personal and professional development areas. Currently In TheZone (http://inthezone.port5.com)boasts 8 916 readers. Ke o agile can be contacted at: keoagile@consultant.com , http://www.ryze.com/go/Keoagile or +27 82 349 9360 |