Saturday, June 23, 2007

Frustration

What frustrates me?

My boss once said to me, you get frustrated all the time. Senior management said I’m unapproachable! WOW did this get to my core system. After all the hard work I did for my employer, this was all the gratitude I get! The hours spent fixing problems, dealing with people on a personal level, I could not have dreamt of a lower point in my life.



To combat this I’m taking action. I’m letting the demons out, for good. I'm changing my Attitude. At some point in your life you need to stop and think about yourself. Maybe all this frustration developed from some of the these scenarios…

Boss
Home
Traffic
Banks
Internet
Public Transport
Mobile phones
Public toilet
Dirty keyboards
Petrol companies and high fuel costs
Supermarkets
Car parks
Bad Attitude
Neighbours
Work colleagues
Family gatherings
Tel marketers
Scam artists
Investment gurus
Poor Trades people
Commercials on TV and Radio (get to the music)
Homework (kids can relate to this)
Relationship
Interviews
Fatty foods (ill effects)
Sex (honey I have a headache)
Call centres
Airport security
Long queues
Businesses that make you sick
Politicians
Elections
Taxes
Bad habits
Long speeches
Hangovers
Long novels
Crying babies
Headphones (tangled)
Slow reading
Rashers
Hay fever
Housework (sorry house wives)
Bad hair cuts and days
Take away food (tastes awful, wrong food, does not look like photo over counter)
Bad investments
Pay packets
Dole queues
Golf
Bad weather (too hold, too cold)
Lack of time
Depression
Arrogance




Dear friends,




After reading this list, you must be wondering, I'm not the only person who sometimes gets frustrated.




Here's your chance to discover the amazing power behind developing and maintaining a positive attitude.


It's true. A positive attitude brings optimism into your life, and makes it easier to avoid worry and negative thinking.


If you adopt it as a way of life, it will bring constructive changes into your life, and over the long run make you happier and much more successful.



Here are some additional benefits of developing a positive attitude:
- Achieve your goals and attain success

- Success achieved faster and more easily

- More happiness

- More energy

- Greater inner power and strength

- The ability to inspire and motivate yourself and others

- Fewer difficulties encountered along the way

- The ability to surmount any difficulty

- People begin to respect you more




To learn more about the benefits of having a positive attitude, as well as how to develop one, please visit:


Instant Positive Attitude


Sincerely,
Michael Rechichi

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