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Take an Attitude Check | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Josh Gagnon once stated, “There’s no such thing as a neutral attitude.”
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He’s right; our attitude in life will lean us toward success or defeat.
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Lysa TerKeurst put it this way: “Whatever attitude we bring into a situation will be multiplied.
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If I want more joy in my day, I have to bring more joy to my day.”
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One key to keeping your attitude in check is to focus your attitude outward.
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An inward-focused attitude creates a downward spiral of negative emotion.
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On the other hand, an outward-focused attitude keeps attention away from our needs and helping, instead, those around us.
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When we live from this place of serving others, our emotional needs get met as a result.
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute