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A positive attitude is considered to be an essential characteristic of a civil servant who is often required to function under extreme stress. What contributes a positive attitude in person.? (150 words).

“A man is but the product of his thoughts; what he thinks, he becomes.” – Mahatma Gandhi

In public administration, a positive attitude is a mental and emotional mindset that focuses on constructive solutions, resilience, and optimism, even when faced with systemic constraints.

Developing a positive attitude is a process of “psychological conditioning” involving several factors-

Detachment (Nishkama Karma)- Focus on the process, not just the result.

Moral Clarity (Sense of Mission)- Viewing work through the lens of a “higher calling.” Eg- Commitment to public welfare.

Emotional Intelligence (EQ)- Recognizing and managing one’s own triggers through ‘mindfulness techniques’ like “Box Breathing” (4-4-4-4 technique)

Cognitive Reframing- Viewing challenges as opportunities. Eg- Seeing a punishment posting as a chance to reform.

Physical Well-being- A healthy body serves as the “hardware” that supports the “software” of a positive mind.

Social Support Systems (The “Ventilator” Effect)- Eg- Spending quality time with family or hobby groups to decompress from official stress.

Competence and confidence is born from knowledge. Eg- domain specialisation among civil servants (Hota Committee)

Gratitude and “Small Wins” – Acknowledging incremental progress helps maintain morale when the “big picture” looks bleak.

Intellectual Curiosity and Continuous Learning – A mind that is constantly learning perceives “change” as exciting rather than threatening.

Thus, a positive attitude transforms a bureaucrat from a “cog in the machine” into a leader of change.