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Forgiving.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
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Resources for the forgiving Semi-Structured Brainstorming |
Head staff for the forgiving Your Vulcan Your Un Your Empath Your Storyboarder Your Engineer Your Goodenuff
You can practice your strengths in a virtual environment How to get into Second Life without really trying |
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| WHO? | UNITY | PATH FAN | WHYS GUYS |
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| TURN AROUND | NEW DEAL | START BUTTON | JOBLETS |
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Forgiving.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
What kind of forgiving would help in this situation? |
Forgiving |
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If you can't make a mistake, you can't make anything. |
Learn from the mistakes of others. You don't have time to make them all
yourself. |
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The secret to getting cooperation is to think about other people's
goals. |
Do you see a failure as a chance to practice bounce-back? |
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Learn from the mistakes of others or they will learn from yours. |
The more you understand other people, the more you understand yourself. |
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Easy promises make hard deliveries. |
Guilt is like a box of chocolates. You can’t pass it around without
tasting it yourself. |
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The more you understand yourself, the more you understand other people. |
How often can you tell what someone else is thinking? |
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If you don’t keep a to-do list, you may only notice what you leave
undone. |
You will never live up to what you
think other people expect of you. |
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Everybody's job is nobody's job. |
The worst way to know you are finished is to hit the deadline. |
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The man who smiles when things go bad has just thought of someone he can
blame it on. |
Who’s to blame is a childhood game. |
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Missing a deadline is just nature’s way of teaching us how to schedule.
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If failure were fatal, we’d all be dead. |
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The Thinkerer
06/13/2010 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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