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The Dominator – A Lesson In Positive Attitude

October 9, 2009 in Positive Attitude

To make it easier to deal with his chemotherapy and radiation treatments, a seven-year-old boy learned to imagine himself as a superhero. Now, there’s a comic book featuring his adventures to help other sick children. Source: Gimundo.com


the dominator The Dominator   A Lesson In Positive Attitude Proceeds from the sale of The Dominator benefit children’s cancer research. Image: Getz-Calandra Productions

At seven years old, Dominic Osorio is too young to understand that there is a cancerous tumor growing in his brain, or to understand the effects of his painful chemotherapy and radiation treatments. So Dominic’s mother put his disease in terms he could understand: instead of a sick child, she told Dominic that he was a superhero, the Dominator. During his radiation treatments, “he could not move, so he would change identities and be the Dominator battling an enemy he called a megazoid,” Monique Spagna, Dominic’s grandmother, told the Baltimore Sun. Thanks to his superhero persona, Dominic managed to get through weeks of radiation treatment without complaining. Dominic’s doctors and nurses were inspired by his stoicism—and so was Dave Anderson, manager of a Baltimore restaurant that Dominic’s family often went to. The more he learned about Dominic’s illness, the more determined he became to help. “People need to hear this kid’s story,” he said. “He is a real motivator. All kids are our motivators, and they are what is important.” After learning about Dominic’s alter ego, Anderson decided to create a comic book about the Dominator, based on Dominic’s real-life experiences with his illness. The book, which he created with help from Getz-Calandra Productions, is intended for children with illnesses that require hospitalization, and is intended to help them feel better about the often frightening experience. Anderson paid $9,000 to create and publish 2,000 copies of the comic book. Already, he has sold 1000 copies at $5 each, with proceeds going to a children’s cancer charity. “The more I got into this, the more I knew it was a powerful thing,” he said. “I am dedicating ‘The Dominator’ to making sure that kids like Dominic have everything they need.” Since Dominic’s comic book came out, the child’s tumor has continued to progress, and he has lost consciousness. But no matter what direction his narrative may take, “he really is the superhero in this story,” said Anderson. “This one little boy has touched many lives.”

A Positive Attitude Yields Confidence and Performance

March 6, 2009 in Positive Attitude

positiveattitude10 A Positive Attitude Yields Confidence and PerformanceWhat a wonderful quote this is: "A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort." Herm Albright (1876 – 1944) Positive attitude has a link  to confidence and performance. Think of a stage performer who has stage fright. Either and positive or a negative thought can make or break what happens on that stage. How do we keep our state of mind focused, mentally alert and tuned to the positive, optimistic side of things.

Or how about the wise words uttered: Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.  Winston Churchill. It surely does. We do not spend a lot of time thinking about it, until we see the extremes at work in our lives and relationships, personally and professionally, either positive or negative. Hugh Downs once quipped equally eloquently that a happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes.  So what are we to make of this all?

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Positive Attitude – Dismissing Negative Thoughts

March 3, 2009 in Positive Attitude

positiveattitude9 Positive Attitude   Dismissing Negative Thoughts

(Part 9 of 10)

Imagine how our physical performance can be influenced by mental attitude… just for a minute. Contemplate, how we think and feel about things, will affect what we say, do, accomplish and pursue?  Then do a little exercise: Take a look at these two lists of words and then how they make you feel while and after reading them. Is the one more motivational or a downer? Why is that? Which one will move you to move mountains or flop back on the couch?

Confused
Cranky
Simple-minded
Feeble
Senile
Stressed
Frail
Fragile
Victim

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Make The Choice To Have A Positive Attitude

February 28, 2009 in Positive Attitude

positiveattitude8 Make The Choice To Have A Positive Attitude

(Part 8 of 10)

According to some studies and interest groups, a positive attitude can add longevity and years to your life and health! Well, almost. Positive attitude delays ageing is a headline that most will recognize from some BBC reports back in 2004, that more recently surfaced again due to the focus that publications like The Secret and features, inserts on Oprah and some of the other talk-shows regarding thinking your way through life, claiming, positive affirmations and using the laws of attraction to bring you good fortune and happiness, fulfillment and all-round better quality of life has been toted and advocated, yet again, trendy and the newest fad once more. But, it is no secret that thinking and feeling positive, having an optimistic outlook and seeing the good and positive in things, life, people, even hardships can make a difference.

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Build Confidence Through A Positive Attitude

February 26, 2009 in Positive Attitude

positiveattitude7 Build Confidence Through A Positive Attitude

(Part 7 of 10)

How is this for a powerful statement? Attitudes are the emotional underpinnings of motivation. So, how do we utilize and tap into what this has to give when it comes to performance and excellence in life, personally, professionally, in all areas and aspects of the here and now and years to come?

Attitude, confidence, practice and aptitude are good companions to have on this journey we call life. How we perceive and judge what we see, experience and live through come together, synergize and combine to form our life attitudes (positive, negative, ambivalent, ever-changing, set in stone, it all depends).

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