How Does Your Attitude Portray You?

Attitude at WorkMuch like a first impression, your workplace attitude can leave a long-term image in others’ minds. Your attitude at work can create a reflects not only on you but also on the work that you do. And, it’s not easy to shake a bad reputation, if you’re known to complain, be arrogant, act lazy, or slack off.

Your attitude can play a large part in determining how your colleagues feel about you as a co-worker. So, make sure you have the right attitude to be seen as a productive member of your team.

Negativity in the workplace only breeds more negativity. It’s never too late for an attitude adjustment. Workers with positive attitudes are a joy to be around. They can be relied upon during important situations and don’t bad mouth the company or co-workers. People with can-do attitudes regularly produce good work because they realize that their thumbprints are on all that they do. So, no matter what the situation, look at it with a positive light. It will go a long way in reflecting the image you want to portray. Check out our five tips to start your day on a positive note. A positive attitude can help you become a worker people look forward to working with. And if you’re a joy to work with, everyone will be happier and more productive.

What image are you portraying at work? Do others with a bad attitude make your job a pain? How does attitude affect your work life?

Comments

  1. Hayli

    Fabulous post. It may be harder than ever to maintain a positive, optimistic attitude at work, amidst tough economic times and mass layoffs. But for that reason, it is also more important than ever to project a positive attitude and be an employee who people want to keep on board.

  2. Dale Carnegie

    Quote:
    “How Does Your Attitude Portray You?
    Much like a first impression, your workplace attitude can leave a long-term image in others’ minds. Your attitude at work can create a reflects not only on you but also on the work that you do. And,
    it’s not easy to shake a bad reputation,
    if you’re known to complain, be arrogant, act lazy, or slack off.”
    My point:
    Being dishonest and untrustworthy will also reflect on you poorly. You might think you are getting away with your dishonesty but, eventually, it will all catch up with you. You may be sacrificing your good reputation, which is important in the business world. For instance, if you were to borrow money with a verbal agreement to repay it within a certain amount of time, it would be wise to do so. Otherwise, your reputation could become tarnished and you will not be trusted by your colleagues
    Quote:
    “What image are you portraying at work? Do others with a bad attitude make your job a pain? How does attitude affect your work life?”

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