“A laugh lifestyle is predicated upon our attitude toward the daily stuff of life. When those tasks seem too dull to endure, figure out a way to make them fun; get creative and entertain yourself. If the stuff of life for you right now is not dull and boring but instead painful and overwhelming, find something in the midst of the pain that makes you smile or giggle anyway. There's always something somewhere. . . even if you have to just pretend to laugh until you really do!” IfsWaySeemsPainFunStuffAttitudeLaughingCreativeFiguresRight NowLaughterTasksEndurePainfulBoringLifestyleDullMidstOverwhelmingGiggleMake You Smile Book:The Best Devotions of Marilyn Meberg Source: The Best Devotions of Marilyn Meberg
“Toward the person who has died we adopt a special attitude: something like admiration for someone who has accomplished a very difficult task.” PersonsDifficultAttitudeSpecialDyingTasksDiedAccomplishedAdmirationDeath And DyingDifficult Tasks Author:Sigmund Freud
“Change the attitude toward errors. Think of an object's user as attempting to do a task, getting there by imperfect approximations. Don't think of the user as making errors; think of the actions as approximations of what is desired.” ThinkingActionAttitudeObjectsTasksErrorsImperfectUsersAttemptingApproximation Author:Donald A. Norman
“An employer has no business with a man's personality. Employment is a specific contract calling for a specific performance... Any attempt to go beyond that is usurpation. It is immoral as well as an illegal intrusion of privacy. It is abuse of power. An employee owes no "loyalty," he owes no "love" and no "attitudes" - he owes performance and nothing else. .... The task is not to change personality, but to enable a person to achieve and to perform.” MenWellsPersonsAttitudeAchievePersonalityCallingTasksPerformancesAbuseLoyaltyEmploymentEmployeePrivacyIllegalContractsImmoralEmployersNo LoveAbuse Of PowerIntrusionUsurpation Author:Peter Drucker
“It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect its successful outcome.” InspirationalMotivationalSuccessDifficultLeadershipAttitudeSuccessfulPositivePerspectiveTasksInspirational AttitudePositivityMoving OnPositive AttitudeOutcomesMy AttitudeMental AttitudePositive Thinking And AttitudeWinning AttitudeBest AttitudePositive Thinking AttitudeGreat AttitudeDifficult TasksLife AttitudePositive Mental AttitudeAttitude And LifeGreat Positive AttitudeShort Positive AttitudeAttitudes And SuccessInspirational Positive AttitudePositive Attitude And SuccessCan Do AttitudeMotivational AttitudeCool AttitudePositive Outcome Author:William James
“I was keen to dispel a familiar misunderstanding: that existentialists somehow relish the alienation of human beings from the world. This may have been Camus's attitude, but it was certainly not that of Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, each of whom tried to show that we can only experience the world in relation to our own projects and purposes. The world is initially one of 'equipment', said Heidegger: it is a world of 'tasks', said Sartre.” WorldHumansMayHas BeensSaidShowsPurposeHuman BeingsAttitudeProjectsTasksRelationFamiliarEquipmentMisunderstandingAlienationRelishExistentialistHeidegger Author:David E. Cooper
“Let us change our traditional attitude to the construction of programs. Instead of imagining that our main task is to instruct a computer what to do, let us concentrate rather on explaining to human beings what we want a computer to do.” WantHumansChangeHuman BeingsAttitudeLearningComputerProgramTasksSimplicityTraditionalProgrammingSoftwareConstructionExplainingComputer ProgrammingProgramming LanguagesComputer Language Author:Donald Knuth