Positive Attitude39:21-23As a prisoner and slave, Joseph could have seen his situation as hopeless. Instead, he did his best with each small tsak given him. His diligence and positive attitude were soon noticed by the chief jailer, who promoted him to prison administrator. At work, at home, or at school, follow Joseph's example by taking each small task and doing your best. Remember how God turned Joseph's situation around.He will see your efforts and can reverse even overwhelming odds.Opportunity40:8When the subject of dreams came up, Joeseph focused everyone's attention on God. Rather than using the situation to make himself look good, he turned it into a powerful witness for the Lord. One secret of effective witnessing is to recognise opportunities to relate God to the other person's experience. When the opportunity arises, we must have the courage to speak, as Joseph did.Changed life44:16-34When Judah was younger, he showed no regard for his brother Joseph or his father, Jacob. First he convinced his brothers to sell Joseph as a slave. (37:27); then he joined his brother in lying to his father about Joseph's fate (37:32). But what a chnage had taken place in Judah! The man who sold one favoured little brother into slavery now offered to become a slave himself to save another favoured little brother. He was so concerned for his father and younger brother that he was willing to die for them. When you are ready to give up hope on yourself or others, remember that God can change even the most selfish personality.