4. THE ICEBERG
THE ICEBERG
HOW MUCH DO YOU SEE OF AN
HOW MUCH DO YOU SEE OF AN ONLY 10% OF ANY ICEBERG IS VISIBLE.
ICEBERG?
ICEBERG? THE REMAINING 90% IS BELOW SEA
LEVEL.
VISIBLE 10 %
ABOVE SEA LEVEL
INVISIBLE
BELOW SEA LEVEL
90 %
The Iceberg phenomena is also applicable on human beings …
5. THE ICEBERG
KNOWN TO
BEHAVIOR OTHERS 10 %
KNOWLEDGE &
SKILLS
SEA LEVEL
VALUES – STANDARDS – JUDGMENTS UNKNOWN TO
ATTITUDE OTHERS 90 %
MOTIVES – ETHICS - BELIEFS
6. IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE
WHAT MAKES YOUR LIFE 100% ?
Let each letter of the alphabetic has a value
equals to it sequence of the alphabetical order:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
S K I L L S
19 11 9 12 12 19 = 82
K N O W L E D G E
11 14 15 23 12 5 4 7 5 = 96 IT IS OUR ATTITUDE
TOWARDS LIFE &
H A R D W O R K WORK THAT MAKES
8 1 18 4 23 15 18 11 = 98 OUR LIFE 100%
A T T I T U D E
1 20 20 9 20 21 4 5 = 100
7. IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE
WHY RICH COUNTRIES ARE RICH?
WHY POOR COUNTRIES ARE POOR?
The difference is not the age of the country.
India & Egypt, that are more than 2000 years old and
are poor.
On the other hand, Canada, Australia & New Zealand,
that 150 years ago were inexpressive, today are
developed countries and are rich.
This is not because of availibility of natural resources
i.e. Japan has a limited territory, 80% mountainous,
inadequate for agriculture & cattle raising, but it is
the second world economy.
Race or skin color are also not important:
The difference is the attitude of the people,
What is the difference then? framed along the years by the
education & the culture.
8. DEFINE
• An attitude is a hypothetical construct that
represents an individual's degree of like or
dislike for something.
11. "If someone puts
"If someone puts
a drop of poison
in your water…
…would you drink it?"
The obvious answer is
a drop of poison
“NO"!
in your water…
…would you drinkthat we
Chemical poisons it?"
can see, taste, touch, and
smell can be fatal.
Fortunately we are intelligent enough to know that we
do not ingest poisonous substances…
…but what about our mind ?
Repeatedly, people are poisoning their minds with negativity,
and though we cannot see this negativity, it is just as fatal.
12. Negativity
is the poison
that kills dreams!
And we need to
stop it
before it contaminates
our lives.
Negativity
starts with
negative thoughts.
13.
14. When our attitude is right,we realize that
we are walking on acres and acres of
diamonds. Opportunity is always under our
feet. We don’t have to go anywhere. All we
need is to recognize it.
15. WHY POSITIVE THINKING
THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING
• Keep your thoughts positive because
your thoughts become your words,
• Keep your words positive because
your words become your behavior,
• Keep your behavior positive because
your behavior becomes your habits,
• Keep your habits positive because
your habits becomes your values,
• Keep your values positive because
your values becomes your destiny.
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16. KNOWLY OR UNKNOWLY NEGATIVE SELF-TALK
AND HOW YOU MIGHT APPLY A POSITIVE
THINKING ON IT:
• Negative self-talk • Positive spin
• I've never done it before • It's an opportunity to learn something
new.
• It's too complicated • I'll tackle it from a different angle.
• I don't have the resources. • Necessity is the mother of invention.
• There's not enough time. • Let's re-evaluate some priorities.
• There's no way it will work. • I can try to make it work.
• It's too radical a change. • Let's take a chance
• No one bothers to communicate with • .I'll see if I can open the channels of
me. communication
Mrs.
17. EXAMPLE OF NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE
AUTOSUGGESTIONS
• I am tired. • I am happy.
• I cant remember • I am the best in
names. whatever I do.
• I am unlucky. • I am so lucky !!
• Why do bad things • Good Things always
always happen to me ? happen to me.
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28. The pride of performance.
If man is called to be street sweeper, he
should sweep streets as A R Rehman
composed music, or johny lever act, or
Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep
streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and
earth will pause to say, here lived a great
sweeper who did his job well.
Martin Luther King.
who did his job well.
Martin Luther King.
The feeling of a job well done is a reward in itself.
29. Principle-6
5) Learn to like the thing
that need to be done.
Start by doing what is necessary,
then what is possible and suddenly
you are doing the impossible
30. A SHIP IS SAFE WHEN IT IS IN THE
HARBOUR,,,,,,,But the ship is not made for
that purpose
31. Principle-7
Start you day with
something positive
Start by doing what is necessary,
then what is possible and suddenly
you are doing the impossible
32. SUCCESS
Success is not an accident it is the result of
your choice and not chance. Success is the
progressive realizations of a worthy goal
A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone. A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone. A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone.