A Quote by Mary Kay Ash

Your attitude determines your altitude. It really is true that If you think you can, you can; and if you think you can’t – you’re right. — © Mary Kay Ash
Your attitude determines your altitude. It really is true that If you think you can, you can; and if you think you can’t – you’re right.
Your attitude determines your altitude. Your ambitions are bigger than life Of course. They must be. They encompass it.
Attitude determines your altitude, if you have a bad attitude, even if you are way up there, you will come crashing down, and if you are still trying to take off, a bad attitude, will keep you on the ground, revving your engines but going nowhere.
Your gratitude attitude determines your life altitude.
What determines your altitude in life is your attitude.
It is not your aptitude, but your attitude, that determines your altitude.
Your attitude towards failure determines your altitude after failure.
I am convinced that attitude is the key to success or failure in almost any of life's endeavors. Your attitude - your perspective, your outlook, how you feel about yourself, how you feel about other people-determines your priorities, your actions, your values. Your attitude determines how you interact with other people and how you interact with yourself.
Attitude determines the altitude of life.
Attitude, not Aptitude, determines Altitude.
You cannot be laid back at any given time and think 'you have made it.' You need to have your head on your shoulders and have the right attitude. Your attitude is extremely important.
You have no sensitivity that your soul shall leave in the subtle body and that your subtle body is as sophisticated as anything in the universe can be. So unless you produce in yourself elegance, grace, sophisticatedness in your mind, manners and attitude, and unless you come from the infinite altitude, and ascend to that altitude, you cannot descend in love. The higher is your being, the deeper is the love.
I think that happiness is a very strange thing. And we really feel that we have a right to this happiness. But I feel like it's constantly fluctuating, and that you can make yourself happy. I think it's an outlook. Having a positive attitude probably sounds like a corny thing to say, but a positive attitude really helps, and respecting your job really helps, and having the support of your family and friends really helps.
Your beliefs about yourself and your world create your expectations. Your expectations determine your attitude. Your attitude determines your behavior and the way you relate to other people. And the way you behave toward and relate to other people determines how they relate to and behave toward you.
Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude.
What you think determines your outlook on life. What you do determines your destiny.
I believe it is our attitude that determines our altitude. It is our attitude that allows us to soar above those things that would otherwise overcome us.
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