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	<title>Comments on: Attitude- You Get to Be Right</title>
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		<title>By: Christy Schutz</title>
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		<description>The sentiment of your post is exactly what my husband and I say to our 4 kids (3 of which are teenagers) on a daily basis. Attitude DOES have so much to do with the outcome. One&#039;s ability to problem solve, one&#039;s emotional state, and consequently one&#039;s happiness is rooted in attitude. Here&#039;s a question. How does a leader help others to see this principle and ultimately take the steps needed to change their outlook? Particularly when they are resistent to the message (like the example of the trainee in your post)? As a parent, this can be a common challenge. </description>
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