Hello everyone!
Connie Moore, CPC, President


Summer has flown by and now we are entering the wonderful Fall season, when nature happily provides such beautiful scenes. I hope all of you have enjoyed the summer and some time to spend with your friends and family. Sometimes I forget how important the little things are in my life, and I am trying to practice "an attitude of gratitude" as often as possible. I am grateful that I have been blessed with the good fortune to be in this business, where I have the pleasure of helping candidates and clients with very important career and hiring decisions. I can make a difference in other people's lives-it is great!

Recently I read an article about Attitude by Michael Beck, and while I do not suggest that everyone quit listening to and reading about the world news, I believe you will find the article worthwhile. It follows in my newsletter...


About C.A. Moore & Associates
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C.A. Moore & Associates is an Executive Search firm, based in Minnetonka, MN and serving Financial Services, Insurance, Finance and Risk clients.. We are "Matchmakers" and recognize the IMPORTANCE of not just the skills and work experience match, but equally as important is the people match.

We pledge to do everything we possibly can to make the experience of working with our company pleasant and rewarding. Zig Ziglar says "You can have anything in the world you want if you'll just help enough other people get what they want." We subscribe totally to that theory and will put forth 200% effort to do a superior job of identifying the very best talent and matching those individuals with the best opportunities available with our very special clients.

Our work is relationship based, and we typically work for a company and help them with most professional level positions, ranging from a technical or sales specialist, to a middle manager and senior executive positions. If we understand your company and really get to know you, we are able to serve you well. We will custom design a process that will suit your organization. One size does not fit all, and your special needs are important.

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Does Attitude Really Count?
By Michael Beck, The Insurance Advisor & Coach

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For as long as I've been a professional I've heard that a person's attitude makes a difference. You've probably heard all the cute sayings about attitude: "Your attitude determines your altitude,"

"Attitude is everything," "The only thing you can control is your attitude." Every sales manager talks about attitude; every leader talks about attitude. Every entrepreneur, however, hears about attitude.

Let's face it. No one is against having a positive attitude. It's kind of like mom and apple pie. There's nothing to be against. But anyone who has worked with me knows that I don't go with the crowd. I tend to be an independent thinker and as such, often see things differently than others. Over my professional career, I've been a student of human nature, and one of the areas I make note of is attitude.

Attitude has an interesting dynamic around it. I've observed, for instance, that people with a positive attitude tend to hang out together and people with a negative attitude also hang out together. Of course, each group tends to support the views of each other person within their group. The positive people see themselves as optimistic and forward thinking. The negative people see themselves as realists. Additionally, each group tends to view the other group somewhat unfavorably. The people in the positive group tend to look at the negative group as complainers, while the negative group tends to view the positive group as na?ve, unrealistic, and/or overly "cheery." I guess it's a matter of your perspective. Each group feels they have an accurate view of reality ? or more precisely, the accurate view of reality.

One thing I'm sure of in life is that a person's perspective determines their reality. I've noticed very different behaviors from people depending on their attitude. You see, attitude not only determines how a person sees things, but also affects their consequent actions as well. Our attitude determines our perspective, which in turn determines our reality. How does attitude and perspective affect our reality? Let me share a story as an example of how this happens.

A number of years ago I had a friend who became focused on the potential problems surrounding the change of the millennium (Y2K). As he began to research the topic, the foretelling of upcoming disasters became his reality. In fact, the more he listened to radio talk shows the more he accepted their topics as "reality." The more articles he read on the subject, the more he accepted the writings as "reality." The more websites he visited about Y2K, the more he accepted their perspectives as "reality." When the end of December came around, he had stockpiled
water and food and was pleading with me to move up to the mountains to escape the impending terrorist attacks, falling planes, food shortages, crashing cars and lack of water. January 1, 2000 came and went without incident ? he never spoke to me again.

Obviously none of us are worried about Y2K any longer, but this story underlines how our attitude definitely affects how we conduct ourselves and our life. Our attitude creates our reality. But be clear, it's our reality, not the reality. I've observed that positive people tend to view challenges as speed bumps while negative people see them as obstacles standing in the way of success.

Positive folks often face the same challenges as negative folks, except that negative people have their thoughts and energies focused on the problems and the consequences of the problems, while the positive people focus their thoughts and energies on succeeding despite the problems.

I've observed that negative people often adopt a defeatist mindset, taking on the role of a victim, while positive people often adopt a solution-oriented mindset and set about creating their own opportunities. Consequently, I've come to understand that having a positive attitude indeed makes a significant difference not only in a person's level of success, but also in their enjoyment of their life. It even determines whether they succeed at all. The unusual thing, however, is that no one views himself or herself as a negative person.

People who are negative view themselves as "realistic." So the challenge is to determine whether you're a "negative" person.

Here are some guidelines:

  • If you feel that your course in life and business is determined by others, then you need to adjust your attitude so you can shift your reality.

  • If you feel that the cards are often stacked against you, then you need to adjust your attitude so you can change your reality.

  • If you feel that your company, manager, agents and/or clients don't support you, then you need to adjust your attitude so you can change your reality.

We each have the ability and power to literally change our reality, but how does one turn a negative attitude into a positive one? The same way someone with a positive attitude maintains it.

You need to eliminate the negative inputs, influences, and factors in your life and introduce positive ones. We're bombarded with messages throughout the day and night. Some of them are good and some of them are just plain bad for you. We get these messages from family, friends, co-workers, radio, newspaper, TV, music, the internet, billboards, books, magazines and any number of other sources. If you don't decide what goes into your head, then someone else will. You need to take control of what you feed your mind. Here are some tips on how to adjust and maintain your attitude:

Eliminate the negatives:
  • Stop reading the newspaper
  • Stop watching TV news
  • Stop seeking the negative on the internet
  • Stop hanging around negative people

Introduce positives:
  • Start hanging around positive people
  • Start reading motivational or inspirational books: biographies, personal growth, success principles, etc.
  • Start listening to CDs: motivational, personal growth, uplifting music, etc.

  • Does attitude really count? Can attitude really change your reality? Utilize these suggestions to find out.


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Inspirations For Today


Life Lessons

The difference between school and life? In school, you're taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson. Tom Bodett

Learn, Live, Hope

Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. Albert Einstein

The Highest Ambition

To do something, however small, to make others happier and better, is the highest ambition, the most elevating hope, which can inspire a human being. John Lubbock

Life is an Adventure

Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable. Helen Keller

Wisdom and Knowledge

Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make a living; the other helps you make a life. Sandra Carey

Things Unsaid

Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. Benjamin Franklin
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