Showing posts with label attitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attitude. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Choose Your Headline

Bitter mother takes 
anger out on children
or 
Woman fosters
confidence in all around her

Employee makes all meetings 
utterly excruciating
or 
Manager builds rapport and 
encourages the world to grow

Man afraid of failing 
fails to try at anything
or
Man tries and fails
and tries again

Look at the world 
and see only the hate
and hate the world for it
or 
See the pain in us
but see the hope, the charity
see the world for what it can be

What would your headline be
If you could choose?

So choose. 

Don't doubt for a second that
It's your choice.
It is.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Weeeee!


Courtesy of Free Extras



The little pig had it right.

I dare you to try it. While you're stuck in traffic, or doing laundry, or washing toilets, or sitting in front of a towering IN-box at work, just do it. Say, "Weeeeee!" Say it again. If your kids are still sleeping (as mine are), you might not want to say it just yet. If you're in a staff meeting, you might also consider waiting until you get out. Someone might think you've lost your senses.

But try it. Go ahead. I swear, it works. I do it running errands, on the way to take my kids to school, during the most mundane of tasks (anyone for cleaning out the litter box?). The transformation is immediate and undeniable. My whole attitude shifts, and what was just a crappy chore becomes something far more tolerable (even fun). Suddenly the drive to school becomes a roller coaster ride. Cleaning out the fridge becomes an epic adventure (the exclamation sounds weird refracting off fridge walls). Reading a boring book becomes more interesting.

Don't believe me? Try it. I dare you. I double dare you. I double dog dare you with sugar and a cherry on top! (Is that how you say it? I've never double dog dared anybody before.)


Anyway, TRY it. Think of it as my counterpart to Whitman's "barbaric yawp." And once you've actually tried it (don't just be critical without giving it a shot), let me know what it did.