Attitude Drives Behavior
Attitudes drive behavior. Your body language is a result of your mental attitude. By choosing your attitude you get in that mood and send out a message that everyone understands, consciously or unconsciously.
Besides learning the moves, postures, and steps to a dance, you need to develop ATTITUDE. Attitude is your
showcase to the world. Wether it’s an interview for a job, declaring your case (in court), walking into a room full of strangers, or stepping on to an empty dance floor. When you have attitude you are in control, you look and behave like an expert. Basically you know what you’re doing, and you’re going to do it your way.
This is one of the techniques from ‘Dancing with the Stars’ taught to the beginners. Before you can look good, you have to ACT good, before you can act good you have to THINK good, before you can think good you have to have ATTITUDE.
Got Attitude ?
Ramón N
http://www.salsa-101.com
lonbluster 1:58 pm on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
Hey man, you have a clue of what you are saying? You are going spiritual !!! Before thinking there is only that… you will have to start teaching spirituality, or anthroposophy!
Are you ready?
Salsa-101 4:09 pm on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
1) I HAVE studied religion (Eastern and Western).
2)Never did I use the word ‘ONLY’
3) and a simple GOOGLE search of “the meaning of attitude” will enlighten you,
Never mind I did it for you..
ATTITUDE
at⋅ti⋅tude (noun)
1. A position of the body or manner of carrying oneself: stood in a graceful attitude. See Synonyms at posture.
a. A state of mind or a feeling; disposition: had a positive attitude about work.
b. An arrogant or hostile state of mind or disposition.
2. the way a person views something or tends to behave towards it, often in an evaluative way
3. a theatrical pose created for effect (esp in the phrase strike an attitude)
4. a position of the body indicating mood or emotion
5. Informal a hostile manner don’t give me attitude, my girl