Attitude: 3600 MW TPP, Chhattisgarh, India
Attitude: 3600 MW TPP, Chhattisgarh, India
Attitude: 3600 MW TPP, Chhattisgarh, India
ATTITUDE
By
Pramod kumar Nanda
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What is a Positive Mindset and Attitude? A
Definition
If you found the list above still too vague, there are many more
specific examples of a positive attitude in action.
For example, positive attitudes can include:
It is looking adversity in the eye… and laughing.
Getting what you get, and not pitching a fit.
Enjoying the unexpected, even when it’s not what you wanted
originally.
Motivating those around you with a positive word.
Using the power of a smile to reverse the tone of a situation.
Being friendly to those you don’t know.
It’s getting back up when you fall down. (No matter how many
times you fall down.)
Being a source of energy that lifts those around you.
Understanding that relationships are more important than
material things.
Being happy even when you have little.
A List of Positive Attitudes
Now we know a little bit more about what a positive mindset looks like, we can turn to one
of the biggest questions of all: What’s the deal with having a positive attitude?
What is it about having a positive mindset that is so important, so impactful, so life-
changing?
Well, the traits and characteristics listed above give us a hint; if you comb through the
literature, you’ll see a plethora of benefits linked to optimism, resilience, and mindfulness.
You’ll see that awareness and integrity are linked to better quality of life, and acceptance
and gratitude can take you from the “okay life” to the “good life.”
The Outcomes of a Positive Attitude
Positive mindset is important for the rank-and-file, it’s easy to see why it is vital for those in a
position of leadership.
Researchers Hannah, Woolfolk, and Lord (2009) outlined a framework for positive leadership
that rests on the idea that leaders with a positive self-concept (a positive idea of who they are
and a habit of thinking positively about themselves) are more able to bring the “right stuff” to
their leadership role.
In their theory, a leader with a positive mindset is not only more likely to be actively engaged
and to perform at a high level, he or she can influence followers towards a more positive
mindset through role modeling .
A study around the same time provides support for the relationship between leader and follower
positivity; trust in management influenced positive PsyCap, which had a big impact on
performance for leaders and followers (Clapp-Smith, Vogegesang, & Avey, 2008).
Trust in management was linked to positive leadership and performance. While trust in
management isn’t necessarily indicative of a positive mindset in both leader and follower, it is
certainly a likely outcome of a generally positive attitude in the workplace.
Forbes writer Victor Lipman (2017) puts findings like these in simpler terms:
“It’s always easier to follow someone with a positive outlook.”
The Importance of a Positive Mindset for
Leadership
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