As people start to see the world differently, their view on life can change. A workplace can be a perfect representative of this. “Someone’s personality may be cheerful and upbeat. These are the prized employees because they help bring a positive perspective to the workplace. Likewise, someone with a negative attitude is usually someone that most people prefer not to work with” (Human Relations: Personality and Attitude Effects). The overall atmosphere in personalities can change based on a person’s attitude. The same goes for times during conflict, if everyone is negative , then most likely a negative outcome will occur. Anne Frank took a confident and doubtless outlook on the Annex, she said, “It may be damp and lopsided, but there's probably not a more comfortable hiding place in all of Amsterdam. No, in all of Holland” (Frank 374). The atmosphere changed around her and she saw a comfortable living space, not the crooked and wet Annex it was. The outcome of thinking positively changed Anne Frank’s entire thought of her hideout. Winston Churchill used positive thinking when he said, “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many months of struggle and suffering” (Churchill 368). He changed the outlook of the war that many people had. By giving his nation his piece of mind, he was able to convince them that they
As people start to see the world differently, their view on life can change. A workplace can be a perfect representative of this. “Someone’s personality may be cheerful and upbeat. These are the prized employees because they help bring a positive perspective to the workplace. Likewise, someone with a negative attitude is usually someone that most people prefer not to work with” (Human Relations: Personality and Attitude Effects). The overall atmosphere in personalities can change based on a person’s attitude. The same goes for times during conflict, if everyone is negative , then most likely a negative outcome will occur. Anne Frank took a confident and doubtless outlook on the Annex, she said, “It may be damp and lopsided, but there's probably not a more comfortable hiding place in all of Amsterdam. No, in all of Holland” (Frank 374). The atmosphere changed around her and she saw a comfortable living space, not the crooked and wet Annex it was. The outcome of thinking positively changed Anne Frank’s entire thought of her hideout. Winston Churchill used positive thinking when he said, “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many months of struggle and suffering” (Churchill 368). He changed the outlook of the war that many people had. By giving his nation his piece of mind, he was able to convince them that they