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Collection of Negative Attitudes (13)

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A clear, expressive thumbs-down gesture from a young man, communicating strong disapproval or disappointment.
A monarch butterfly rests on a cluster of pink common milkweed blooms-nature’s perfect pairing for conservation.
A cautionary visual reminder that bad attitude can derail relationships, productivity, and growth-spot it before it’s too late.
Sometimes the simplest reminders-like this “No Negative Attitude Anytime” sign-can spark real change in how we show up every day.
When everything goes wrong at once-this expressive cartoon perfectly captures the moment of total meltdown.
A serene face reflects on choices, with a blue “+” bubble for pros and a red “-” bubble for cons-visualizing balanced decision-making.
A happy child explores letters, books, and toys in a vibrant, playful learning environment designed to spark curiosity and literacy skills.
This interactive bar chart contrasts positive and negative work attitudes across key professional dimensions-click to edit the underlying Excel data.
A serene blue gradient silhouette in meditation posture, encircled by the uplifting phrase “Positive Vibes Only” in flowing script.
When someone insists they’re always right, it’s often a sign of defensiveness-not confidence.
A cheerful burst of color with a powerful reminder: your attitude shapes your reality.
A vibrant set of 20 cartoon children from varied ethnic backgrounds, each vividly portraying different stages of anger and emotional distress.
A versatile collection of expressive cartoon poses capturing anger, shock, irritation, and tantrums-perfect for storytelling or UI design.
A minimalist sad face emoji-perfect for conveying disappointment, empathy, or feedback in digital interfaces.