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We often think of attitude as something we choose. A decision to be positive. A mindset we can control. But it forms more quietly than that.
Attitude is shaped over time. By how we interpret what happens. By how we respond to what we feel. By what we carry forward.
Emotions are part of that process. They are immediate. They surface quickly and influence how we react before we have time to think.
Feelings stay longer. They begin to shape how we see situations, people, and ourselves.Over time, they contribute to something more stable.
What we call attitude. We often try to manage this by suppressing emotion.
Especially the ones that feel uncomfortable. Frustration. Sadness. Uncertainty.
But what we ignore doesn’t disappear. It stays with us. And often shows up in other ways. Tension. Stress. Awareness changes this.
Not by controlling emotion. But by making space for it.
When we notice what we’re feeling — without immediately judging or correcting it — something shifts.
Emotions begin to feel less like obstacles.
And more like information. They tell us:
what matters
what feels threatened
what needs attention
This awareness shapes how we relate to others.
We become less reactive.
More deliberate.
More capable of listening without projecting our own patterns into the conversation.
Over time, attitude becomes less about control. And more about orientation. Where attention goes. How meaning is formed. What is allowed to stay.
This is where growth begins. Not by forcing change.
But by allowing a clearer understanding of what is already there.
Stretching, in that sense, is not about pushing harder.
It’s about expanding your ability to notice. To respond. To choose more intentionally.
Emotional intelligence is often described as a soft skill. But in practice, it’s something more foundational.
It shapes how you think.
How you communicate.
And how you show up over time.
That connection between awareness, emotion, and communication is something I explore more directly in the book The Power of Authentic Communication: In a World Full of Noise, Authentic Communication Stands Out.
If you’ve read the book and something in it stayed with you, I’d be interested in what that was.