Change Your Attitude Is Change Your Life
Your brain is divided into two halves: positive and negative, good and evil. It doesn't function on anything else. There isn't any neutral ground in your brain.
On each side of your brain, there are millions of factory workers. You've got a million factory workers on the positive side. You've got a million factory workers on the negative side. At the forefront of each one of those factories in your brain is a foreman.
You received both positive and negative feedback from Foreman. You are in charge. You're the boss of the factory. You wake up in the morning and you say, "man," "I don't feel myself today." "I got up on the wrong side of the bed." Foreman He steps to the front and says, "What Did You Say?"
He says, "You got it right away." He said, "Hey," the boss just woke up and said he's not a morning person. He's having a bad day today and isn't feeling himself. Let's get to work. A million factory workers begin to produce thoughts to justify what you just said. So now, guess what?
"Man, I hate my alarm clock going off this morning." "I've got to get out of here in this traffic." "I have a drive down here today." "I don't even like these people at my job" and on and on... and your day starts tumbling into what you ordered at the top of the day.
You can wake up in the morning and say, "You know what, today is going to be a great day." "I expect something really good to happen to me today." Foreman turns around and goes, "All right." "The boss is having a great day today," "he's expecting some wonderful things to happen," and "man, let's get it going and they start manufacturing thoughts in the same brain."
This is going to be a great day. That's how your mind works 24/7. It never turns off. You must change your way of thinking. It is the determining factor in where you go in life. We are all where we are today because we thought ourselves into this position.
If you don't like the position, consider yourself out. You can change your altitude by changing your attitude. It is not your ability that is important; it is your attitude. Give it your all, because often in life, you won't get to the next level simply because of your talent.
A lot of it has to do with attitude once you go to work and you put in the work. No matter what the situation is, if you learn to put in 120%, I guarantee you, one day you'll wake up three years from now, five years from now, 10 years from now, I don't know, and you'll have exactly what you want to have.
You sound pretty much like some new scientist. Your way of describing the two halves of the brain looks quite new but I like the confidence you put into give the breakdown on you point. You would be a nice science instructor.