Thursday, April 16, 2009

Attitude



So I have a question for everyone. What are your thoughts on how attitude affects how we live in our daily lives? What do you think when you hear a performance and its good but the person doesn't seem like they want to play or be there? What is the affect of people seeming like they don't want to be somewhere? I have to write a story for a class and I need to know what others think? If this doesn't make sense ask me to clarify what is not making sense. Thanks so much.

4 comments:

Eric and Caralee said...

It's really hard to live life if you don't have a good attitude! I've noticed on the days I am really negative it's hard to get out of bed and basically do anything except sit there in my pj's!

Jessio said...

Attitude effects everything. I always have to readjust mine to remind myself that life IS good in spite of how hard it is.

Anonymous said...

attitude is everything. I remember a quote that says what a difference this world would be if we maginified our blessing the way we do our problems. Love ya sis hope rest of school goes good.

Sharla said...

As far as performing music goes I know that there's more than just notes. The feeling and attitude behind the notes sure makes a difference. For example, one time a conductor of mine made a comment to the clarinet section that offended me. This was during the final dress rehearsal. I really had to work hard not to let that bug me and ruin that song in the concert. Once I just let it go and forgave him I felt much better and played much better.

I don't know if that helps you, but hopefully.

Good luck w/ school!

Words of Wisdom

The effect of our words and acts is tremendous in this world. Every moment of life you are changing to a degree the lives of the whole world. … So, it’s not the surroundings, it isn’t the positions; the thing that will influence [others] in this world, are personalities. No matter what you are people will feel and recognize this. You radiate, you can’t hide it. You may pretend something else, but that will not affect people.
David O. Mckay
Chapter 24: “Let Your Light So Shine”, Teachings of Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay, 225