The four websites I had found:
http://www.attitudefactor.com/
This website basically stated how a person can adjust their own attitute of one of being more flexible by changing the way one veiws their situation.
http://www.jstor.org/pss/2576371-
is a website with an article regarding helping attitudes. The full text was only available if purchased. I did not pay for the full article and researched more on this elsewhere.The article ws incomplete and not helpful at all.
to_improve_your_mental_attitudes_001052-
is a website that states your surroundings, environment, colors, etc also affect your attitudes. I have found in studies this is utilized by casions to keep a person in the casino there playing longer. The casinos also utilze scents piped in the air to keep people calm and almost mezmorized to keep them there as well. So yes I learned that surroundings ca neither help or deter a persons attitude.
http://www.selfgrowth.com/attitude.html
has multiple resourses for checking out all kinds of suggestions to imporve your attitude. More or less a clearing house foe multiple sources. This site is helpful and gives alot of possibilities foe someone to research.
http://life.familyeducation.com/behavioral-problems/parenting/36598.html
This site gives a laundry list of things a person can do to help their personal attitude. I liked the site and learned I still have work to do on me.
These four websites were helpful in a lot of ways. Each site offered suggestions for improving or changing attitudes.I think some of the information could have been more complete and in depth, but then again I like to over analyze things. One website provided an offer to purchase the rest of the information by way of buying the book so the excerpt was incomplete and I was unwilling to purchase the full article. However I did further research this part.The site I liked the best was the family resource website. The site offered more information about any possible concern that a parent or care giver may have.the site that taught me the most was "the attitude factor" website. The site suggested that any thing that happens good or bad is up to me and my reaction to that situation. Attitudes are learned and can be unlearned or improved upon if a person is willing and motivated to change. Sometimes these attitudes come from core beleifs.
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