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Decisive.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
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| START BUTTON | NETWORK | SCHEDULE | CHOOSE |
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| SATISFICE | HEAD TEAM | PATH FAN | WRITE |
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Decisive.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
What is the tough decision? Who will accept it? |
Decisive |
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All your solutions start with you. |
Choosing your goal is the first gate to motivation. |
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Pick a word that is important in your current thinking. What ideas does
it suggest to you? |
Focus on what you can do. Your friends will tell you what you
can’t do. |
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Zen thinking: Put it on the back burner. Sleep on it. |
The best way to predict the future is to invent it. |
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When? When does this have to be done? What would the schedule be? |
The first sign of bad advice is that it starts with, "All you have to do
is..." |
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Self-discipline is an illusion produced by engineering the job. |
There ain't much learning in the second kick of the mule. |
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The benefit you get from a mistake is what you learn from it. |
If you dig yourself into a hole, stop digging. |
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You are dedicating your life to become something. Do you know what it
is? |
Think like a person of action and act like a person of thought. |
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Confidence is the secret passage to authority. |
Always get advice. Then ignore it. That’s our advice. |
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One of the values of hard work is how it cuts the competition. |
We are not limited by our fears. We are limited by our choices. |
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If you don't know where you are going, you may not like it when you get
there. |
Thinkerer |
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The Thinkerer
08/04/2010 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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