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Life is an Attitude

clock May 20, 2009 14:49 by author Admin
I am sitting in my office today on an extreme high and I think I am about to put my finger on it.  I've decided that life is an attitude!
This past weekend I went to the Kenny Chesney concert in Frisco.  I was there with three of my favorite people in the entire world.  Life is always exciting and funny with this group.  We began our concert experience early in the parking lot "tailgating".  As it was getting closer to time for the gates to open I found myself worrying about our seats.  Should we stand in line with the thousands of other people that had gathered?  The lines were beginning to wrap around the building, the soccer fields, and coming close to the tollway -- they were incredible lines!  Should we continue our tailgating or join the masses?  What to do?  Then my "concert snob" ego decided to come out and play.
I am a concert snob.  If my seats aren't good... I'd rather not go.  Crass, you say.  Yes, I know but I won't apologize. I deserve the good seats!  No wait, not only do I deserve the good seats, I deserve the best seats.  I also don't do lines, what a waste of time, there has got to be another way. Wow - now that is an attitude at its best!  I love it!
So my favorite peeps and I decided to continue our "concert snob" tailgaiting experience when low and behold my attitude pays up.  Kenny's film crew and private pilot roll up on a golf cart.  We mingle and take pics - they film us all looking our sexy best and waving uncrontrollably.  We make a few friends, hand out a few beverages and continue on.   When its time to begin our walk to the lines, my new friend, Alan the pilot (so he says but he does have a "crew" badge so I decide to believe) was coming to find us.  He had front row "sandbar" bracelets for us.  Really?  Really!
So there you go...my high rolling, concert snob attitude paid off.  Did I create my destiny and the most fun experience ever at a concert?  You BET I did!   I was front and center yelling and screaming Kenny's name (I think he heard me!) I was so close I could've thrown my shoe and hit him!  What if Alan hadn't found us you ask?  Don't know exactly but I don't doubt that I would have somehow gotten "concert snob" seats.
I challenge you to create your atttitude today.  What will it be?  New Job attitude? I am going to nail this interview attitude?
I am going to make a difference today attitude?  I am going to make a million dollars attitude. Tell me about it. You too deserve the concert snob attitude!
How have you have created your attitude in a recent experience??  Tell me about it!
Who is the most successfull person you know?  What is their life attitude?  Tell me about it!


Your Success is Our Business

clock January 17, 2008 14:10 by author Admin

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