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.
Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.
The third important ingredient for achieving peak performance is attitude. Attitude is how you deal with the inevitable adverse situations that occur in the markets. Attitude is also how you handle the daily grind, the constant 2 steps forward and 2 steps back.
Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude towards us.
It's not what happens to you that determines how far you will go in life; it is how you handle what happens to you.
So much of life is about attitude and how we handle what life throws our way. Life is good - even when a situation appears to be the worst.
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.
It is our attitude toward life that determines life's attitude toward us. We get back what we put out.
Unfortunately, race still determines too much, often determines where people live, determines what kind of education in their public schools they can get, and, yes, it determines how they're treated in the criminal justice system.
Your attitude is everything, and it determines how you experience every aspect of your life
The struggles don't define you. It's how you handle them that determines who you are.
Attitude determines how well you do it.
My question is about the head of the Office of Government Ethics. Is he acting ethically when he sent out nine tweets praising Donald Trump saying that his plan was brilliant. How did he come to that conclusion? And how does come to his current conclusions having never done an investigation and never looked at the paperwork in the point where he can actually come to a reasonable conclusion?I think that's unethical.
Attitude determines the altitude of life.
Obstacles are only opportunities to succeed or fail; how we handle them determines what will happen.
I enjoy watching competitive people. You watch 'em come and you watch 'em go, and how they try to be the best. How they handle when they're not. How they handle when they are. How they get along together on the court.