"Nope... we can't do that because of XYZ..." - a negative person's response
The third type of a team member identified in the Real Truth About Success book is:
"The negative thinker:"I see it, and I see every problem we'll have along the way."
There is need for negativity in everyone's life. A healthy dose of pessimism prevents us from following every crazy idea that others offer to us.
BUT when you are in love with the current state and "never" want anything to change then you can be become a negative person. Even though life through example teaches us that nothing stay permanent, as people we try to find that equilibrium and stay there.
Unfortunately when we are nudged from that equilibrium it takes a significant force to do it. I believe that we have to approach life from the perspective that we must change our state before life changes it for us. Then we can control the direction at least.
Negative thinkers are great at identifying the stumbling blocks. They are usually not good at figuring ways to get over them. Combining the negative thinking with a little vision would contribute greatly to the team.
Today's question is:
"Do yo find yourself fighting change most often?"
The third type of a team member identified in the Real Truth About Success book is:
"The negative thinker:"I see it, and I see every problem we'll have along the way."
There is need for negativity in everyone's life. A healthy dose of pessimism prevents us from following every crazy idea that others offer to us.
BUT when you are in love with the current state and "never" want anything to change then you can be become a negative person. Even though life through example teaches us that nothing stay permanent, as people we try to find that equilibrium and stay there.
Unfortunately when we are nudged from that equilibrium it takes a significant force to do it. I believe that we have to approach life from the perspective that we must change our state before life changes it for us. Then we can control the direction at least.
Negative thinkers are great at identifying the stumbling blocks. They are usually not good at figuring ways to get over them. Combining the negative thinking with a little vision would contribute greatly to the team.
Today's question is:
"Do yo find yourself fighting change most often?"
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