Saturday, August 18, 2007

Work, Attitudes and Beliefs, and Social Changes

Scientifically, work is defined as the distance traveled multiplied by the force exerted on an object which is in Joule(J) or Newton meter(Nm) unit. We can make the hypotesis that the greater the force given or exerted on the object, the greater the work is. So as in our daily life. The highest any work exerted to us, the highest the pressure is. I myself have experienced such condition that a lot of work I have to finish up in short time. It does not mean that we should blame our lecturers or teachers. Otherwise, we may blame ourselves. We all know that lecturers just carry on their priorities towards their lessons in classes, thus do not put all blames on them. All we have to do is to properly manage our time as well as creating timetables so that, there is no more blame towards each other.
Everybody has either good or bad attitude. When there is too many works to be finished up at the same time, one’s attitude would immediately change to worse situation. In fact, our attitude is the key that opens our mind and heart to better job performance, an enriching career and life. Of course we want success and good result in all walks of life, in our daily work as well as our relations. The most crucial single factor that guarantees possible results is the positive mental attitude.

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