A bad attitude is like a flat tire. If you don’t change it, you won’t go anywhere. Joyce Meyer
The power of change is front and center as the new year rolls around. It’s a traditional time for a fresh start. However, as the year rolls on, as early as Groundhog Day, that change disappears into a distant memory.
Election years can be divisive. It's easy to amplify your voice while dismissing others. If this sounds familiar, it's time for a different approach that lives longer than a New Year resolution.
The heart of a political campaign lies in presenting a compelling vision. Negative attacks on opposing viewpoints rarely advance the conversation. Recognizing the genuine compassion behind differing perspectives is essential for respectful engagement.
Expressing your beliefs with a positive attitude for a brighter future is valuable. Emphasize how your community benefits from this perspective. Use real-life examples that build a better world for everyone, not just a select group. Sometimes, it's wiser to listen than to speak.
You must earn respect. A good attitude wins people over. A negative one is like a flat tire on the highway of life – it holds you back and gets you nowhere.
Every Wednesday, I select a quote from my thoughts-to-keep journal. I tune out the outside world for ten minutes to reflect and write about that tidbit of wisdom.