ATTITUDE 1 BYU-Idaho Human Resources Training & Development.

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ATTITUDE 1 BYU-Idaho Human Resources Training & Development

© 2014 Brigham Young University–Idaho Attitude Noun: a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior. 2 What is it? Attitude

© 2014 Brigham Young University–Idaho Positive Attitude 3 Attitude

© 2014 Brigham Young University–Idaho Negative Attitude 4 Attitude

© 2014 Brigham Young University–Idaho Inspiring Examples of Positive Attitude 5 Attitude

© 2014 Brigham Young University–Idaho Benefits of a Good Attitude 6 Attitude

© 2014 Brigham Young University–Idaho Steps to Changing Your Attitude 7 Attitude Step 1: Introspection Step 2: Assess Step 3: Put it into Action