Positive "can do" behavior is a must. I don't believe in attitude; you develop positive or negative behavior in response to stimulus. Bring a positive outlook, and when you're placed in a situation where we want you to produce, you'll win. No whining allowed! Give it your best at all times.
Develop an ability to take criticism. You may get constructive criticism throughout the day. Yes, there will be days like this. Don't personalize criticism or occasional failures. These occur and how you recover is often just as important as the correction.
Learning will continue. The day you stop learning, please turn in your shield. Just because you've graduated the academy, don't think you've stopped training. If you ever stop learning, you'll cease to grow and function as a tactical and technically proficient police officer.
Apply past learning. You'll have "building block" moments. One call or task will build upon past positive performances, and this will add more elements to the learning of this moment. Your ability to recall the KSAs (knowledge, skills and abilities) that you possess will enhance this learning moment. This adds up to success.
Passing the FTO program isn't difficult, if you accept that this is another learning station in life. Bring your best and apply all you know, and you'll pass with flying colors.