Repeated complaining rewires your brain to make future complaining more likely. Over time, it’s easier to be negative than to be positive, regardless of what’s happening around you. Complaining becomes your default behavior, which changes how people perceive you.- @talentsmarteq— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) February 22, 2018
When you feel like complaining, shift your attention to something that you’re grateful for. - @talentsmarteq #leadupchat #edchat— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) February 22, 2018
Per @talentsmarteq, if you have to complain, focus on solution-oriented complaining:— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) February 22, 2018
1. Have a clear purpose. 2. Start with something positive. 3. Be specific 4. End on a positive. #leadupchat #edchat
If a person were smoking, would you sit there all afternoon inhaling the second-hand smoke? You’d distance yourself, and you should do the same with complainers. - @talentsmarteq #leadupchat #edchat— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) February 22, 2018
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