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Words Inside Attitude

 Words Inside Attitude

The word "attitude" is not just a word—it makes or breaks a person. Before we delve deeper into the beauty of this word, let us first understand what attitude truly is. It is a combination of perception and reaction toward people and situations.

The objective of penning this article is to explore how many words are hidden within the word "attitude," and how these words, when put together, can help develop some of the finest qualities to cultivate a positive outlook on life.

Though there are many words inside the word Attitude, I have selected a few words below to form a meaningful sentence, to give meaning to our lives

The list of words that is hidden in Attitude is

·       Audit

·       Adieu

·       Daunt

·       Date

·       Edit

·       Ted

·       Tide

·       Die

·       Tied

·       Diet

·       Eat

The best way to refine ourselves is to audit our inner world and bid adieu to the negative thoughts that daunt us. We need to fix a date to reflect on and edit those thoughts that make no sense in our lives. We need to be Ted—steady and strong—riding the tide of change so that we don’t die tied to a pessimistic mindset. Our attitude has the power to define our mental diet, helping us eat what is healthy and absorb what is positive.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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