ATTITUTE
Pankaj Sultanae
Rajeev Kumar
Gauri Bhargava
• An attitude can be as a positive or negative
evaluation of people, objects, event, activities,
ideas, or just about anything in your environment
• It is a psychological tendency that is expressed by
evaluating a particular entity with some degree of
favor or disfavor.
• Jung's definition of attitude is a "readiness of the
psyche to act or react in a certain way
DEFINITIONS
Positive attitude
A person with positive attitude
• is always optimistic about things
• Finds something good in every situation
• Takes mistake as a valuable step towards
success
• Faces problem as a challenge
• Is usually happy and satisfied
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
A person with a negative attitude:
• Always finds something bad about the situation
• Put blames on other people
• Takes his mistakes as a failure
• Does not adapt to change easily
• Is usually frustrated and pessimist about things
ABC MODEL OF ATTITUDE
ATTITUDE
AFFECTIVE
BEHAVIOURAL
COGNITIVE
(Feelings and emotion
based)
(Actions towards that object)
(Perception and beliefs)
QUOTES
The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude towards the problem

Attitide

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    • An attitudecan be as a positive or negative evaluation of people, objects, event, activities, ideas, or just about anything in your environment • It is a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor. • Jung's definition of attitude is a "readiness of the psyche to act or react in a certain way DEFINITIONS
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    Positive attitude A personwith positive attitude • is always optimistic about things • Finds something good in every situation • Takes mistake as a valuable step towards success • Faces problem as a challenge • Is usually happy and satisfied
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    NEGATIVE ATTITUDE A personwith a negative attitude: • Always finds something bad about the situation • Put blames on other people • Takes his mistakes as a failure • Does not adapt to change easily • Is usually frustrated and pessimist about things
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    ABC MODEL OFATTITUDE ATTITUDE AFFECTIVE BEHAVIOURAL COGNITIVE (Feelings and emotion based) (Actions towards that object) (Perception and beliefs)
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    QUOTES The problem isnot the problem. The problem is your attitude towards the problem