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This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and success, more so than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It compares countries and their levels of development to show that attitude plays a key role in whether a country becomes rich or poor over time. Developed countries tend to have populations with principles like ethics, integrity, and a strong work ethic. The document encourages changing one's attitude, stating that doing so can change one's life and help countries like Pakistan to become more developed. A positive attitude is described as essential.
This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and success, more so than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It compares countries and finds that rich countries became wealthy due to the positive attitudes of their people towards principles like ethics, integrity, and hard work. Poor countries remain poor mainly due to lacking these positive attitudes. The document emphasizes that changing one's attitude is key to changing one's life and future success. A positive attitude can help lift people and nations out of poverty towards prosperity.
The document discusses the concept of an iceberg, where only 10% is visible above water while 90% is below the surface, and suggests this can be applied to human attitudes and behaviors. It states that knowledge and skills are visible above the surface, while attitudes, values, motives and beliefs lie below the surface and have a greater impact. It also provides quotes about the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and finding solutions rather than complaining.
The document discusses the benefits of living paycheck to paycheck by spending 20-30% of income and saving 70-80%. It notes that due to rising costs of living, many people have adopted this lifestyle of frugality in order to save more for future security, investment opportunities, and uncertainties. The document recommends setting savings goals and cutting spending on luxuries and dining out to transition to a paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle for financial security in the future.
Riding the Rollercoaster: How volatile earnings can affect living standardsResolutionFoundation
1) Monthly pay changes are more common than expected, with the average worker experiencing 1.9 months of notable upward changes and 2.7 months of notable downward changes over a year period.
2) Volatile pay is more common for lower-earning workers, and monthly pay fluctuations tend to follow a U-shape across the income distribution.
3) While Universal Credit aims to cushion the impact of pay changes, its monthly assessment periods do not always align with workers' pay schedules, potentially exacerbating volatility in living standards for claimants.
Green Village provides a solution to affordable housing crises through low-cost and sustainable designs using green innovations like bamboo and recycled materials. It empowers people by teaching them building and gardening skills to construct their own homes and grow their own food, cutting out middlemen and reducing costs. This allows people basic rights to property and food through self-sustaining communities.
This document discusses the benefits of positive thinking and maintaining a positive attitude. It argues that a positive attitude helps one cope with daily life more easily and brings optimism. Some key benefits of positive thinking mentioned are achieving goals faster, greater happiness, energy and motivation. The document provides tips for applying positive thinking like using positive language, focusing on strengths, and reframing failures as opportunities. It acknowledges that while not accepted by all, many people believe in the effectiveness of positive thinking.
This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and success, more so than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It compares countries and their levels of development to show that attitude plays a key role in whether a country becomes rich or poor over time. Developed countries tend to have populations with principles like ethics, integrity, and a strong work ethic. The document encourages changing one's attitude, stating that doing so can change one's life and help countries like Pakistan to become more developed. A positive attitude is described as essential.
This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and success, more so than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It compares countries and finds that rich countries became wealthy due to the positive attitudes of their people towards principles like ethics, integrity, and hard work. Poor countries remain poor mainly due to lacking these positive attitudes. The document emphasizes that changing one's attitude is key to changing one's life and future success. A positive attitude can help lift people and nations out of poverty towards prosperity.
The document discusses the concept of an iceberg, where only 10% is visible above water while 90% is below the surface, and suggests this can be applied to human attitudes and behaviors. It states that knowledge and skills are visible above the surface, while attitudes, values, motives and beliefs lie below the surface and have a greater impact. It also provides quotes about the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and finding solutions rather than complaining.
The document discusses the benefits of living paycheck to paycheck by spending 20-30% of income and saving 70-80%. It notes that due to rising costs of living, many people have adopted this lifestyle of frugality in order to save more for future security, investment opportunities, and uncertainties. The document recommends setting savings goals and cutting spending on luxuries and dining out to transition to a paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle for financial security in the future.
Riding the Rollercoaster: How volatile earnings can affect living standardsResolutionFoundation
1) Monthly pay changes are more common than expected, with the average worker experiencing 1.9 months of notable upward changes and 2.7 months of notable downward changes over a year period.
2) Volatile pay is more common for lower-earning workers, and monthly pay fluctuations tend to follow a U-shape across the income distribution.
3) While Universal Credit aims to cushion the impact of pay changes, its monthly assessment periods do not always align with workers' pay schedules, potentially exacerbating volatility in living standards for claimants.
Green Village provides a solution to affordable housing crises through low-cost and sustainable designs using green innovations like bamboo and recycled materials. It empowers people by teaching them building and gardening skills to construct their own homes and grow their own food, cutting out middlemen and reducing costs. This allows people basic rights to property and food through self-sustaining communities.
This document discusses the benefits of positive thinking and maintaining a positive attitude. It argues that a positive attitude helps one cope with daily life more easily and brings optimism. Some key benefits of positive thinking mentioned are achieving goals faster, greater happiness, energy and motivation. The document provides tips for applying positive thinking like using positive language, focusing on strengths, and reframing failures as opportunities. It acknowledges that while not accepted by all, many people believe in the effectiveness of positive thinking.
Role of positive thinking and positive attitude in personal developmentM.Haseeb Ashraf
This document discusses the role of positive thinking and attitude in personal development. It defines positive thinking as expecting good results and negative thinking as bringing unhappy moods. Developing a positive attitude can bring inner peace, success, better relationships and health. Some tips for positive thinking include using positive words, ignoring negative thoughts, reading inspiring material, and associating with positive people. A positive attitude manifests as positive thinking, constructive thinking, creative thinking, expecting success, motivation, inspiration, perseverance, belief in oneself, finding opportunities and solutions. The benefits of a positive attitude include achieving goals easier, more happiness, energy and success.
This document provides tips for developing a positive attitude. It discusses what attitude is, how attitudes are formed and can change, and provides several tips for maintaining a positive attitude, including taking passionate action, acting instead of reacting, focusing on goals, replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, and being grateful. It emphasizes viewing each moment as perfect, talking positively to yourself, and focusing on strengths rather than failures.
This document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It defines attitude as a pattern of thinking that is reflected in one's behavior. Having a positive attitude can result in improved relationships, greater opportunities for success, and increased productivity. The document provides tips for cultivating a positive attitude, such as believing you are in control of your life, living with purpose and emotional clarity, practicing gratitude, and helping others.
Attitude is Every Thing - Exclusive Presentation on Business Management useful for HR Trainee, Management Student, MBA Student, Management Trainee, Corporates, Staff Training
The document outlines an "ABC of Attitude" presentation by Rajiv Bajaj on developing a positive attitude and achieving dreams. It lists actions to take under each letter of the alphabet, such as avoiding negative influences, believing in yourself, considering multiple perspectives, and not giving up. The overall message is that having a positive attitude and taking recommended actions can help one achieve their dreams.
The document discusses attitudes in physical education, defining attitudes as ideas charged with emotion that influence behavior, and explains how attitudes are formed through learning and socialization and can be changed using persuasive communication and creating cognitive dissonance. It also outlines methods for coaches to assess attitudes and change negative attitudes in athletes through emphasizing benefits, ensuring success, and using role models.
This document discusses the nature and components of attitudes. It defines attitude as a learned belief or feeling about a person, place, or idea that influences thoughts and actions. Attitudes have three main components - cognitive (beliefs, knowledge), affective (feelings, emotions), and behavioral (tendency to act). Attitudes are formed through life experiences with family, peers, environment, and mass media and can change over time. Measuring attitudes helps understand job satisfaction, which impacts productivity and organizational success. Managing attitudes involves understanding their formation and using feedback, role models, and information to encourage positive attitudes.
The document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It states that attitude is a mental position relative to thinking and that having a positive attitude can help one achieve goals more easily and experience greater happiness and success in life. Maintaining a positive attitude also makes it easier to focus on positive thoughts and avoid negative thinking. The document provides tips for cultivating a positive attitude such as spreading smiles, focusing on the good in each day, and keeping an open mind.
The document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It states that attitude makes up 90% of who we are, similar to how 90% of an iceberg is below the surface. A positive attitude is a way of life that acts as a magnet for positive results. Developed countries are rich not due to their age or natural resources, but because of the positive attitudes of their people, which include ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, and a strong work ethic. Having the right attitude is more important than other factors in determining success and quality of life.
This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and success, more so than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It compares countries and their levels of development to show that attitude plays a key role in whether a country becomes rich or poor over time. Developed countries tend to have populations with principles like ethics, integrity, and a strong work ethic. The document encourages changing one's attitude, stating that doing so can change one's life and help countries like Pakistan to become more developed. A positive attitude is described as essential.
The document discusses the importance of having a proactive attitude. It states that a proactive attitude is not a destination but a way of life, and acts like a magnet for positive results. Only 10% of an iceberg and a person's attitudes are visible, with the remaining 90% being below the surface. The difference between rich and poor countries is not due to factors like age, resources, or race, but rather the attitudes of the people shaped by education and culture. Proactive people take initiative regardless of circumstances and focus on solutions, while reactive people focus on problems outside their control. The document encourages the reader to try being more proactive.
This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and that right attitudes produce right actions. A positive attitude is presented as a way of life that acts as a magnet for positive results. The document uses examples and analyses to show that a country's wealth or poverty is determined more by the attitudes of its people than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It emphasizes that changing one's attitude can change one's life and exhorts the reader to change their attitude in order to change their life for the better.
This document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most important factor for success, more so than skills or knowledge. A positive attitude leads to increased productivity, teamwork, problem-solving and quality. In contrast, a negative attitude can breed bitterness, resentment and ill health. While environment, experiences and education can influence one's attitude, as adults we are responsible for choosing to focus on the positive each day and consciously working to maintain a positive outlook.
The document discusses the importance of attitude. It defines attitude as a complex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, and values that influence behavior. It states that attitude is shaped by underlying motives, ethics, and beliefs, which represent the invisible part of an iceberg below the surface. The document argues that a positive attitude is key to success and that rich countries are rich because of the positive attitudes of their people, such as ethics, integrity, responsibility, and a strong work ethic. It concludes that changing one's attitude can change one's life.
The document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries. It finds the key difference is not factors like a country's age, natural resources, or the intellectual abilities of its people. Rather, the main difference is the attitudes and principles followed by a culture. Rich countries and their people generally follow principles like ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, a work ethic, savings, punctuality. In poor countries, fewer people adhere to these principles in their daily lives. The document argues countries are poor not due to lack of resources or nature, but due to lack of the right attitudes and willingness to teach principles that make societies rich and developed.
The document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries, finding that differences in age, natural resources, and intellectual capacity are not determinative factors. Rather, the key difference is the attitudes and principles followed by a country's people - namely ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, initiative, and punctuality. These principles are largely followed in rich countries but only by a minority in poor countries. The document argues that countries are poor not due to lack of resources or nature but due to lack of the right attitudes and failure to teach principles that make societies rich and developed.
A positive attitude is key to success and plays an important role in our lives. An attitude is like an iceberg, with most of it lying below the surface and unknown to others. Our attitudes shape our beliefs, values, and motives more than what is visible to others through our behaviors and skills. Having a positive attitude towards life and work is what makes our life fulfilling. Changing our thinking and choosing positive behaviors can help us develop a positive attitude.
The document summarizes that the difference between poor and rich countries is not due to age, natural resources, or intellectual ability. Rather, the key difference is the attitudes and principles that are commonly followed by citizens. People in rich countries generally adhere to principles like ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, work ethic, savings, punctuality. In poor countries, only a minority exhibit these functional behaviors that are characteristic of developed societies. For a country to develop, its people must be willing to adopt these principles through education and cultural change.
The document summarizes that the difference between poor and rich countries is not due to age, natural resources, or intellectual ability, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by their people. It lists principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, and punctuality that are followed by most people in rich countries and only a minority in poor countries. It concludes that countries are poor due to a lack of these functional attitudes and principles, and calls on readers to reflect and enact change if they love their country.
This document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries to determine the key difference between them. It argues that the difference is not related to a country's age, natural resources, or intellectual abilities, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by its people. The principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality that are predominantly followed in rich countries are not widely adopted in most poor countries. Adopting these attitudes, says the author, is necessary for countries to develop and prosper.
This document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries to determine the key difference between them. It argues that the difference is not related to a country's age, natural resources, or intellectual abilities, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by its people. The principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality that are predominantly followed in rich countries are not widely adopted in most poor countries. Adopting these attitudes, says the author, is necessary for countries to develop and prosper.
This document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries to determine the key difference between them. It argues that the difference is not related to a country's age, natural resources, or intellectual abilities, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by its people. The principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality that are predominantly followed in rich countries are not widely adopted in most poor countries. Adopting these attitudes, says the author, is what is needed for poor countries to develop.
Role of positive thinking and positive attitude in personal developmentM.Haseeb Ashraf
This document discusses the role of positive thinking and attitude in personal development. It defines positive thinking as expecting good results and negative thinking as bringing unhappy moods. Developing a positive attitude can bring inner peace, success, better relationships and health. Some tips for positive thinking include using positive words, ignoring negative thoughts, reading inspiring material, and associating with positive people. A positive attitude manifests as positive thinking, constructive thinking, creative thinking, expecting success, motivation, inspiration, perseverance, belief in oneself, finding opportunities and solutions. The benefits of a positive attitude include achieving goals easier, more happiness, energy and success.
This document provides tips for developing a positive attitude. It discusses what attitude is, how attitudes are formed and can change, and provides several tips for maintaining a positive attitude, including taking passionate action, acting instead of reacting, focusing on goals, replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, and being grateful. It emphasizes viewing each moment as perfect, talking positively to yourself, and focusing on strengths rather than failures.
This document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It defines attitude as a pattern of thinking that is reflected in one's behavior. Having a positive attitude can result in improved relationships, greater opportunities for success, and increased productivity. The document provides tips for cultivating a positive attitude, such as believing you are in control of your life, living with purpose and emotional clarity, practicing gratitude, and helping others.
Attitude is Every Thing - Exclusive Presentation on Business Management useful for HR Trainee, Management Student, MBA Student, Management Trainee, Corporates, Staff Training
The document outlines an "ABC of Attitude" presentation by Rajiv Bajaj on developing a positive attitude and achieving dreams. It lists actions to take under each letter of the alphabet, such as avoiding negative influences, believing in yourself, considering multiple perspectives, and not giving up. The overall message is that having a positive attitude and taking recommended actions can help one achieve their dreams.
The document discusses attitudes in physical education, defining attitudes as ideas charged with emotion that influence behavior, and explains how attitudes are formed through learning and socialization and can be changed using persuasive communication and creating cognitive dissonance. It also outlines methods for coaches to assess attitudes and change negative attitudes in athletes through emphasizing benefits, ensuring success, and using role models.
This document discusses the nature and components of attitudes. It defines attitude as a learned belief or feeling about a person, place, or idea that influences thoughts and actions. Attitudes have three main components - cognitive (beliefs, knowledge), affective (feelings, emotions), and behavioral (tendency to act). Attitudes are formed through life experiences with family, peers, environment, and mass media and can change over time. Measuring attitudes helps understand job satisfaction, which impacts productivity and organizational success. Managing attitudes involves understanding their formation and using feedback, role models, and information to encourage positive attitudes.
The document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It states that attitude is a mental position relative to thinking and that having a positive attitude can help one achieve goals more easily and experience greater happiness and success in life. Maintaining a positive attitude also makes it easier to focus on positive thoughts and avoid negative thinking. The document provides tips for cultivating a positive attitude such as spreading smiles, focusing on the good in each day, and keeping an open mind.
The document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It states that attitude makes up 90% of who we are, similar to how 90% of an iceberg is below the surface. A positive attitude is a way of life that acts as a magnet for positive results. Developed countries are rich not due to their age or natural resources, but because of the positive attitudes of their people, which include ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, and a strong work ethic. Having the right attitude is more important than other factors in determining success and quality of life.
This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and success, more so than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It compares countries and their levels of development to show that attitude plays a key role in whether a country becomes rich or poor over time. Developed countries tend to have populations with principles like ethics, integrity, and a strong work ethic. The document encourages changing one's attitude, stating that doing so can change one's life and help countries like Pakistan to become more developed. A positive attitude is described as essential.
The document discusses the importance of having a proactive attitude. It states that a proactive attitude is not a destination but a way of life, and acts like a magnet for positive results. Only 10% of an iceberg and a person's attitudes are visible, with the remaining 90% being below the surface. The difference between rich and poor countries is not due to factors like age, resources, or race, but rather the attitudes of the people shaped by education and culture. Proactive people take initiative regardless of circumstances and focus on solutions, while reactive people focus on problems outside their control. The document encourages the reader to try being more proactive.
This document discusses the importance of having a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most significant factor in a person's life and that right attitudes produce right actions. A positive attitude is presented as a way of life that acts as a magnet for positive results. The document uses examples and analyses to show that a country's wealth or poverty is determined more by the attitudes of its people than other factors like natural resources, age, or race. It emphasizes that changing one's attitude can change one's life and exhorts the reader to change their attitude in order to change their life for the better.
This document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. It argues that attitude is the most important factor for success, more so than skills or knowledge. A positive attitude leads to increased productivity, teamwork, problem-solving and quality. In contrast, a negative attitude can breed bitterness, resentment and ill health. While environment, experiences and education can influence one's attitude, as adults we are responsible for choosing to focus on the positive each day and consciously working to maintain a positive outlook.
The document discusses the importance of attitude. It defines attitude as a complex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, and values that influence behavior. It states that attitude is shaped by underlying motives, ethics, and beliefs, which represent the invisible part of an iceberg below the surface. The document argues that a positive attitude is key to success and that rich countries are rich because of the positive attitudes of their people, such as ethics, integrity, responsibility, and a strong work ethic. It concludes that changing one's attitude can change one's life.
The document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries. It finds the key difference is not factors like a country's age, natural resources, or the intellectual abilities of its people. Rather, the main difference is the attitudes and principles followed by a culture. Rich countries and their people generally follow principles like ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, a work ethic, savings, punctuality. In poor countries, fewer people adhere to these principles in their daily lives. The document argues countries are poor not due to lack of resources or nature, but due to lack of the right attitudes and willingness to teach principles that make societies rich and developed.
The document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries, finding that differences in age, natural resources, and intellectual capacity are not determinative factors. Rather, the key difference is the attitudes and principles followed by a country's people - namely ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, initiative, and punctuality. These principles are largely followed in rich countries but only by a minority in poor countries. The document argues that countries are poor not due to lack of resources or nature but due to lack of the right attitudes and failure to teach principles that make societies rich and developed.
A positive attitude is key to success and plays an important role in our lives. An attitude is like an iceberg, with most of it lying below the surface and unknown to others. Our attitudes shape our beliefs, values, and motives more than what is visible to others through our behaviors and skills. Having a positive attitude towards life and work is what makes our life fulfilling. Changing our thinking and choosing positive behaviors can help us develop a positive attitude.
The document summarizes that the difference between poor and rich countries is not due to age, natural resources, or intellectual ability. Rather, the key difference is the attitudes and principles that are commonly followed by citizens. People in rich countries generally adhere to principles like ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, work ethic, savings, punctuality. In poor countries, only a minority exhibit these functional behaviors that are characteristic of developed societies. For a country to develop, its people must be willing to adopt these principles through education and cultural change.
The document summarizes that the difference between poor and rich countries is not due to age, natural resources, or intellectual ability, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by their people. It lists principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, and punctuality that are followed by most people in rich countries and only a minority in poor countries. It concludes that countries are poor due to a lack of these functional attitudes and principles, and calls on readers to reflect and enact change if they love their country.
This document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries to determine the key difference between them. It argues that the difference is not related to a country's age, natural resources, or intellectual abilities, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by its people. The principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality that are predominantly followed in rich countries are not widely adopted in most poor countries. Adopting these attitudes, says the author, is necessary for countries to develop and prosper.
This document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries to determine the key difference between them. It argues that the difference is not related to a country's age, natural resources, or intellectual abilities, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by its people. The principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality that are predominantly followed in rich countries are not widely adopted in most poor countries. Adopting these attitudes, says the author, is necessary for countries to develop and prosper.
This document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries to determine the key difference between them. It argues that the difference is not related to a country's age, natural resources, or intellectual abilities, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by its people. The principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality that are predominantly followed in rich countries are not widely adopted in most poor countries. Adopting these attitudes, says the author, is what is needed for poor countries to develop.
This document discusses the differences between poor and rich countries. It argues that the age of a country, natural resources, and race are not determining factors. Rather, the key difference is the attitudes and principles followed by a country's people, such as ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, work ethic, savings, and punctuality. These principles become ingrained through a culture of education. If citizens in poor countries adopted these functional principles of rich societies and taught them to future generations, it could help lift their country out of poverty.
This document discusses the differences between poor and rich countries. It argues that the wealth of a nation is not determined by its age, natural resources, or the race/ethnicity of its people. Rather, the key difference lies in the attitudes and principles embraced by a society, such as ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality. Poor countries remain poor because their people and culture generally lack these functional principles of wealthier nations. The document encourages sharing the message to inspire reflection and promote positive change.
This document discusses the differences between poor and rich countries. It argues that factors like a country's age, natural resources, and intellectual abilities do not determine wealth. Rather, the key difference is the attitudes and principles followed by a population, such as ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, work ethic, savings, and punctuality. These attitudes are shaped by a culture of education. While the wealthy follow these principles, only a minority do so in poor countries. Therefore, lack of these functional attitudes, rather than outside factors, is what causes poverty. The document encourages sharing this message to inspire reflection and change.
Mwita Ayubu anauliza na kueleza
“ KWA NINI NCHI ZA ASIA MASHARIKI AU ASIA MASHARIKI YA MBALI ZIMETUPITA KI-MAENDELEO”.
Twaweza pia kujifunza jambo kwa kuuliza swali, 'kwa nini tu maskini? ' Kutoka PP Presentation hii niliyotumiwa na rafiki yetu mmoja.
WE HAVE GOT TO CHANGE OUR ATTITUDE!
Mwita Ayubu anauliza na kueleza
“ KWA NINI NCHI ZA ASIA MASHARIKI AU ASIA MASHARIKI YA MBALI ZIMETUPITA KI-MAENDELEO”,
Twaweza pia kujifunza jambo kwa kuuliza swali ' Kwa nini tu maskini?' Kutoka PP presentation hii niliyotumiwa na rafiki yetu mmoja.
WE HAVE GOT TO CHANGE OUR ATTITUDES
This document compares characteristics of poor and rich countries to determine the key difference between them. It argues that the difference is not related to a country's age, natural resources, or intellectual abilities, but rather the attitudes and principles followed by its people. The principles of ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality that are predominantly followed in rich countries are not widely adopted in most poor countries. Adopting these attitudes, says the author, is necessary for countries to develop and prosper.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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Positive attitude by venay magen
1.
2. QUOTES ON POSITIVE ATTITUDE
The most significant change in a person’s life
is a change of attitude. Right attitudes
produce right actions.
A positive attitude is not a destination. It is a
way of life.
A positive attitude is like a magnet for
positive results.
Our life is a reflection of our attitudes.
•So What is Attitude?
•What is Positive Attitude?
• What Sort of a role it plays in our Life?
• Why it is so Important?
For Understanding Attitude
& its Importance lets look at
this Example:
3. HOW MUCH DO YOU SEE OF
AN ICEBERG?
ONLY 10% OF ANY ICEBERG IS
VISIBLE. THE REMAINING 90% IS
BELOW SEA LEVEL.
VISIBLE
ABOVE SEA LEVEL
INVISIBLE
BELOW SEA
LEVEL
10 %
90 %
The Iceberg phenomena is also applicable on human
beings …
4. SEA LEVEL
BEHAVIOR
VALUES – STANDARDS – JUDGMENTS
ATTITUDE
MOTIVES – ETHICS - BELIEFS
KNOWLEDGE &
SKILLS
KNOWN TO
OTHERS
UNKNOWN TO
OTHERS
10 %
90 %
5. WHAT MAKES YOUR LIFE 100% ?
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
A T T I T U D E
1 20 20 9 20 21 4 5
K N O W L E D G E
11 14 15 23 12 5 4 7 5
H A R D W O R K
8 1 18 4 23 15 18 11
S K I L L S
19 11 9 12 12 19 =
=
=
=
82
96
98
100
Arrange all the alphabets by given them numbers
according to their position :
IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE
IT IS OUR
ATTITUDE
TOWARDS LIFE &
WORK THAT
MAKES OUR LIFE
100%
6. The difference is not the age of the country.
India & Egypt, that are more than 2000 years old and
are poor.
On the other hand, Canada, Australia & New Zealand,
that 150 years ago were inexpressive, today are
developed countries and are rich.
This is not because of availibility of natural resources
i.e. Japan has a limited territory, 80% mountainous,
inadequate for agriculture & cattle raising, but it is
the second world economy.
Race or skin color are also not important:
IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE
WHY RICH COUNTRIES ARE RICH?
WHY POOR COUNTRIES ARE POOR?
What is the difference then?
The difference is the attitude of the people,
framed along the years by the
education & the culture.
7. On analyzing the behavior of the people in rich &
developed countries, we find that the great majority follow
the following principles in their lives:
1. Ethics, as a basic principle.
2. Integrity.
3. Responsibility.
4. Respect to the laws & rules.
5. Respect to the rights of other citizens
6. Work loving.
7. Strive for saving & investment
8. Will of super action.
9. Punctuality.
In poor countries,
only a minority
follow these basic
principles in their daily life.
We are not poor because we lack
natural resources or because nature
was cruel to us.
We are poor because we lack attitude.
SIGN OF
+VE ATTITUDE
8. POSITIVE ATTITUDE IS EVERY
THING
SO CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE….
AND YOU CHANGE YOUR LIFE!!!