Attitude, it seems, is the one choice we can make each day that will have the most impact. But just because it is a choice within our reach and ability, that doesn’t mean we will make it purposefully. If you are anything like me you can drift into auto-pilot when it comes to your attitude. Unless I resolve to make my first waking thought positive and grateful – to play offense if you will – Satan will offer me a failure or frustration to chew on. If I fall for that, I will be playing defense for the rest of the day. And I have handed over way too many of my days that way!
Going into 2017, I am completing some goal and “why” homework for our business coach. Page 1 in his workbook features a quote on Attitude attributed to Charles Swindoll – an evangelical Christian leader which whom I am familiar. So, being the internet quote skeptic that I am, I googled “attitude + Charles Swindoll” to see what came up. Lots of images with the same text citing Charles Swindoll. Lots of creative fonts and frames and backgrounds. But I was looking for Charles’ personal blog or website as confirmation and I could not find a direct connection.
What I DID find was a couple of blog posts on attitude from Charles Swindoll that generally convey the same message on the subject of attitude.